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1 Economic Crisis 2007-09 Biennium and Beyond Update to the Board February 19, 2009

2 Best Educational Guess 2008-09  One week ago—$381 cut per student  Today (according to Statesman Journal)—$150 cut per student  NSSD must be prepared for the worst case scenario—the District cannot end the year in the “red”

3 February 20 th Forecast  Friday starting at 8:30 a.m. at the capitol  Expect state to have $880 million shortfall  Rumor—shortfall could be as high as $1 billion

4 As of Today, February 19, 2009  Expected Ending Fund Balance= $1,600,000  Add the four (4) day cut= $260,000  Expected Operating Fund Savings= $585,000  Total Revenue= $2,445,000 Revenue $1,600,000 260,000 585,000 $2,445,000

5 Revenue Reductions from State  $381 per ADMw= ($1,050,000)  SIF reduction= ($40,000)  Property tax decrease= ($88,000)  Less interest earnings= ($60,000)  Drop in timber revenue= ($66,000)  Drop in enrollment (41 students)= ($246,000) (-41 students = -11 ML, -15 SES, -15 SUB)  Total Reductions= ($1,550,000) Reductions ($1,050,000) ($40,000) ($88,000) ($60,000) ($66,000) ($246,000) ($1,550,000)

6 Adjusted Ending Fund Balance  Total Revenue= $2,445,000  Total Reductions= ($1,550,000)  Adjusted Ending Fund Balance= $895,000  Cut additional 2 days to bring balance up to prepare for 2009-10 cuts= $130,000 Adjustments $2,445,000 ($1,550,000) $895,000 $130,000 $1,025,000

7 Going Into 2009-10  Beginning fund balance= $1,025,000  Expected cut of 7.5% to funding (based on adjusted ADMw)= ($900,000)  Cost of living roll up (all groups)= ($655,000)  Minimum fund balance = ($650,000) 2009-10 $1,025,000 ($900,000) ($655,000) ($650,000) ($1,180,000)

8 GAME PLAN  How do we get ($1,180,000)? 10% across the board cuts to all employee groups 140 Teachers = 14 114 Classified = 11.4 28.5 Non-Represented=2.85

9 Willingness to Lead by Example Administrators, Confidential, Supervisory  13.9% Cut Administrators (11): .60* FTE= $68,481  Cut 5 days= $23,635 Deans (2):  Cut 1.0 FTE= $74,936  Cut 5 days= $2,246 Confidential/Supervisor/Directors (14):  Cut 5 days= $15,445 Contract Employees (3 @.50 FTE = 1.5 FTE):  Cut.50* FTE plus 2 days= $31,076 Superintendent (1 Essential Position):  Cut 5 days= $2,800 Freeze Cost of Living Raises= $97,413 Savings $68,481 $23,635 $74,936 $2,246 $15,445 $31,076 $2,800 $97,413 $316,032 *Retirees

10 What does 10% look like?  140 Licensed—14 Cut= $939,764 5 known retirees = $407,576 9 lowest seniority (avg.)= $532,188  114 Classified—11.4 Cut= $289,092 0 known retirees 1.4 office staff (13)=$39,198 2.0 custodians (19)= $67,149 6.5 instructional support (68)= $144,210 1.5 food service (14)= $38,535

11 Reality Check How can union groups save positions?  Freeze Salary Roll Ups (Cost of Living and Steps)  Cut Days

12 Freeze Salary Roll Ups What does that look like?  Licensed Roll up costs= $436,882 Saves 7.0 out of 9.0 FTE 2 positions—Reduction In Force (RIF)  Classified Roll up costs= $120,091 Saves 5.0 out of 11.4 FTE 6.4 positions—Reduction In Force (RIF)

13 Cutting Days in 2009-10 What does that look like?  Administrators, Supervisors, Directors, and Confidential—will cut 5 days for each 1.0 FTE, to save positions within their group as shown on the earlier worksheet  The licensed and classified groups will be given information on how cutting days may also save additional positions within their groups

14 United Front United as a team we can get through this crisis together and be stronger in the end!


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