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Budget Update February 9, 2010
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(Estimated Savings - $100,000) Total Ridership – 187 Students Paid: 95 Students Free: 72 Students Reduced: 20 Students Students outside 1 mile radius of home school: 57 Students outside 1.5 mile radius of home school: 16 Students currently riding included in IEP: 9
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Considerations for Implementation Communication Plan Assist with Car Pooling Walking School Bus Student Valets Re-visit Pick-up/Drop-off Procedures
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Total Savings $40,000 Could not find any data indicating increased student performance due to Summer School These are difficult data to collect For strong results, Summer School needs to be very targeted to each individual student’s needs Changes would need to be made to our program which would incur additional costs, not decrease costs
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Considerations for Implementation Saturday School – Middle School After School Intervention Summer Reading programs Explore software or take-home summer programs Expand use of Targeted Intervention Software
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Important Deadlines Election DateBoard Resolution May 4 *Feb 5 June 8Mar 12 Aug 31 *June 4 Nov 2Aug 8 * Mail in Ballot Election
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Preliminary Activities prior to Parcel Tax Election Work with Consultant – up to a year in advance Conduct Voter Survey – a minimum of up to 7 months in advance Determine Election Viability – a minimum of up to 7 months in advance Form Oversight Committee Fund Raising Campaign
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August 31 st Mail-in Publish 45-day NoticeApril 16, 2010 Board Adopts ResolutionJune 1, 2010 Last day for Co. Supt. ofJune 1, 2010 Schools to post notice Co. Supt. Files Formal June 3, 2010 Notice Ballot Argument Delivered June 15, 2010 To Registrar of Voters ElectionAugust 31, 2010
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Cost : Pros/Cons Mail-in Cost $200,000 Unique Campaign – will require training electorate Combine with other state election Cost $85,000 May appear on ballot with other measures asking for increased taxes
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Form Committee to investigate What is already occurring What are current costs Establish realistic target of potential savings Utility Analysis PG& E Audit Possible Green Audit Look at existing policies - enforcement
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Determine needs and ways corporations can help Tie into Strategic Plan Look at sustainability Caution, usually not a viable option for back-filling decreased funding Must be realistic about our student population
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Must be a donation! Schools can publish lists – by grade We welcome donations Work with Home & School Clubs Seek Business Support Office Supply Stores will post school “wish lists” Discounts for schools
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Current Donation - $40 per participant (103) Pays for ½ the cost of coaches Proposed Increase - $80 per participant Would fully fund coaches Other Items not funded Athletic Director (district funds) Site Funded ($9,000 per year) Referees League fees Uniforms/Equipment
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Sports Offered through Program Boys and Girls Volleyball Boys and Girls Soccer Boys and Girls Basketball Cross County Track
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Realizing that these are cuts that none of us want to make we will continue to : explore all options look for sustainable reductions and ongoing revenue enhancements remain committed to maintaining the highest education possible given the situation
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