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FY 2009 Budget and Five- Year Forecast Presentation October 21, 2008 Licking Heights Board of Education Regular Board Meeting
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General Property Tax (Real Estate) Tax Year 2008 = Triennial Update Ohio Department of Taxation - Flat lined for residential in both counties and in commercial/industrial in Licking County Agricultural (CAUV) expected to grow by approximately 30% due to change in calculation of taxes Small increase in commercial/industrial expected in Franklin County
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General Property Tax (Real Estate) New construction for future years reduced based on current market decline Tax year 2011 = Reappraisal Based on current economic situation, increase due to reappraisal greatly reduced in comparison with previous reappraisal years Last year of collection on $4.3 million emergency levy
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Real Estate – Historical vs. Projected
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Tangible Personal Property Phase out will be complete by FY 2012 Amounts shown in FY 2012 and FY 2013 represent small portion of public utility personal property that will remain
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Unrestricted Grants In Aid (State Foundation) Converted from a formula funded district (in FY 2008) to a guarantee district (in FY 2009) Enrollment growth not expected to grow at a rate high enough to remove the district from the guarantee Results in flat funding for future years Uncertain as to implications of next biennial budget
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State Funding Trends Fiscal Year ADMValuationState %State Funding 2005 2102.88$349,949,92328.67%$5,220,033 2006 2410.93$394,724,56231.00%$7,020,792 2007 2641.05$433,119,19931.66%$7,316,725 2008 2805.33$488,816,86128.83%$7,393,136 2009 P 2879.66$514,387,19129.21%$7,210,474 2010 P 2930.00$531,675,85829.14%$7,210,038 2011 P 2975.00$549,230,37228.95%$7,209,762 2012 P 3020.00$575,060,51027.80%$7,210,953 2013 P 3065.00$614,672,35425.07%$7,214,596
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State Funding Trends
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Restricted Grants In Aid (State Foundation) Comprised of Poverty Based Assistance (PBA), career-technical aid and bus repurchase amounts PBA = $59,189.66 Use = Intervention Provides a portion of salary of a district intervention teacher Career-tech funds = $39,462.02 Provides support for business department, career-based intervention (CBI) and family and consumer science department Bus Repurchase - Estimated at $14,634.22
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Property Tax Allocation Homestead and rollback reimbursement from State of Ohio Changes in legislation regarding homestead exemption will increase this figure in future years Direct reimbursement related to phase-out of tangible personal property tax Will be gone by FY 2013 (phase-out completed in FY 2012)
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All Other Revenues Student fees Building use fees Donations Tuition payments Insurance payments
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Personal Services Salaries for all staff (i.e. teachers, non-teaching employees, administration, substitutes, coaches/advisors) LHEA and LHSSA contracts approved – 3% base salary increase in FY 2009; 2.75% base salary increase in FY 2010 (does not apply to supplemental contracts) Additional staff added in FY 2009 No new staff budgeted for future years
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Personal Services
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Retirement/Benefits Retirement benefits for all staff (STRS/SERS) Provides 75% of premiums for health and dental insurance Provides $30,000 term life insurance policy for all contracted staff Tuition reimbursement Worker’s Compensation
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Purchased Services Utilities (i.e. phone, electric, natural gas, trash removal, water/sewer) School resource officers Postage and postage meter rental Athletic trainer Service agreement with LACA Property insurance
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Supplies and Materials Textbooks Student fee purchases Classroom supplies Technology supplies (i.e. software, etc.)
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Capital Outlay District equipment needs – New and/or replacement Technology equipment Maintenance/custodial/grounds equipment Vehicles
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Principal and Interest Debt service related to limited general obligation bonds issued in 2005 for the purchase of busses Matures in June 2016
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Other Objects Various fees (i.e. auditor, county treasurer, election expense) Liability insurance Premiums for bonds Services provided by Licking County Educational Service Center Deducted from school foundation payments
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Other Funds Student Activity Accounts 018 Fund - Principal Accounts 200 Fund - Student Managed Accounts 300 Fund - District Managed Accounts State Grants EMIS Subsidy Technology Grants – SchoolNet, Data Communications Poverty Based Assistance Gifted Identification Funds
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Other Funds Federal Grants Title I – Targeted Assistance Title II-A – Improving Teacher Quality Title II-D - Technology Title III – Limited English Proficient Title IV-A – Safe and Drug Free Title V – Innovative Programs Title VI-B – Special Education
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