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1 2012- ADOPTED BUDGET Recommendation Budget by Budget Unit Budget Unit Descriptions Prepared by the District 191 Business Office 100 River Ridge Court Burnsville MN (952)

2 INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT 191 Burnsville-Eagan-Savage Business Office Agenda III-A June 21, 2012 TO: FROM: Members, Board of Education Lisa Rider, Executive Director of Business Services DATE: June 14, 2012 RE: Proposed FY2012- RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of Education adopt the providing all funds revenues of $145,516,551 and all funds expenditures of $156,439,801. Fund Revenue Expenditure General $ 108,587,757 $ 110,895,911 Food Service 4,441,168 4,607,055 Community Service 5,056,562 5,048,259 Capital Projects 25,000 6,142,095 Debt Service 9,016,014 9,187,656 Total Governmental 127,126, ,880,976 Trust & Agency 878, ,025 Internal Service 18,511,800 19,668,800 All Funds $ 146,516,551 $ 156,439,801 The Budget was prepared in accordance with the following Board of Education decisions. The parameters used to develop the budget are detailed in the presentation materials but are essentially as follows: 1. General education funding, on a per pupil basis, was increased as per legislation to $5,224 per pupil unit. 2. Elementary class sizes averaging around 26.5:1 resulting from a range of class sizes of depending on grade level and secondary class sizes averaging around 33-35:1.

3 3. No ARRA (federal stimulus) amounts are included in the proposed adopted budget. 4. Ed Jobs Federal Funds is not included as this funding ended in Enrollment decline estimate based on projected end of year Early Childhood-12 average daily membership of 9,426 for and 9,578 for , a decrease of 152 average daily membership. Magnet enrollments are included in this estimate. 6. An estimated $550,000 reduction in Health Insurance costs across the operating funds is included as a result of the OPEB Trust implicit rate contributions. 7. Zero percent increase in health insurance premium costs as a result of the change in deductible within our plan design. 8. The addition of 1.5 FTE ELL teaching positions has been added per Board action on May 17, After pulling in actual salaries versus the average used in planning, we did find we came in a little lower on the actual costs by just over $200,000, a 0.3% variance from average. This is very close and it results in an estimated projected end of year Unassigned Fund Balance for the General Fund of about 8.2% considering the use of restricted and committed fund balances in the areas of Area Learning Center, Capital, and ProPay. This adopted budget will be revised later in the year to adjust for the recently received Alternative Delivery of Specialized Instructional Services (ADSIS) grant, recognize actual data relating to federal updates, enrollment, staffing, audited fund balances, etc. Given the projected fund balance is above the current Board Policy, there is no need for a waiver; however, prior to adopting the budget the board will need to define what fund balances they would be committing for GENERAL FUND Overview On May 17, 2012, the Board acted to direct the add back of items that had been identified by administration and the Superintendent for reductions. The result is a proposed budget that spends down the Unassigned Fund Balance by $708,154. In addition, the budget proposed calls for a spend down of Restricted Capital funds of $400,000, Restricted Areal Learning Center funds of $800,000 and a spend down of Committed Fund Balance by $400,000. The projected spend down of fund balance and the resulting Unassigned (Unreserved- Undesignated) fund balance is slightly greater than the 8% of general fund expenditures. As more current information becomes available, the budget will be revised accordingly. This budget should be viewed as a provisional budget subject to correction as data becomes available, particularly future state and federal legislation. 2

4 Following is a list of the most significant assumptions used in developing the revenue budget. Basic Allowance The basic funding allowance is $5,224 per pupil unit. Special Education Special education categorical aid has been estimated similar to prior year budgeted revenues. This is an area I have been particularly conservative in my estimates. These revenues will be updated to reflect recent legislation as more information becomes known. Referendum The district s referendum authority is a combined $1, per resident pupil unit (the state maximum) as approved by the voters in November, 2002 and November, Total referendum revenue declines each year in direct proportion to resident pupil unit decline. Estimated referendum revenue for the year is approximately $17.4 million, or roughly 16% of total general fund revenues. Alternative Teacher Compensation Alternative teacher compensation revenue of approximately $2.6 million is included in the budget as a placeholder until the status of this funding for our district is determined, these funds may only be utilized for Alternative Teacher Compensation. Compensatory Compensatory revenue of approximately $5.4 million is included and a portion of these funds is budgeted to cover 14.0 FTEs of Kindergarten teachers allowing the availability of Full Day Kindergarten to all students. The remainder of this funding continues to be dedicated to providing educational programs for at risk students through various District initiatives. Limited English Proficiency The estimate is based on the assessment of student needs within our district and the consideration of the Board action on May 17, 2012 to add back 1.5 FTEs in this budget unit. 3

5 Enrollment Enrollment is a crucial factor in determining a school district s revenue because most funding formulas are student based. The adopted budget assumes a decline in estimated EC-12 enrollment from 9,578 students (Average Daily Membership) in to 9,426 in Enrollment uncertainty creates the potential for significant increases or decreases in student-based revenue. This assumption will need to be re-evaluated when the October 1, 2012 enrollment is known and the retention factor for is determined. With each student generating nearly $8,000 in revenue, a small deviation in enrollment can produce a significant change in revenue. Revenue Restrictions Restrictions on the use of general education revenue are offset with dedicated revenue. Following are restrictions imposed on general education revenue in 2012-: Basic Skills (Compensatory, ESL) Operating Capital Learning & Development Area Learning Center Gifted & Talented Alternative Teacher Compensation Safe Schools Integration The budget has been prepared accordingly; however, board action may be required to adopt the plans represented by these figures. The requirement that 2% of the General Education revenue be reserved for staff development continues to be waived by the legislature for FY Capital Expenditures Capital expenditures are budgeted in the General Fund but are supported by revenue that is dedicated to this purpose. Capital expenditures included in this budget amount to approximately $3.8 million and are projected to exceed revenue by $500,000. Student Transportation The student transportation budget is based on current service levels and represents expectation of similar services for Any savings resulting from the implementation of our new contract with Durham Transportation will be reflected in the revised budget once we have an understanding of the routes for the school year. 4

6 Site Based Budgeting A large portion of the operating budget is expended at the site level based on ranges of class sizes determined by Principals and other Administrators in the staffing process. Instructional budgets, while determined on a uniform basis across the district, are distributed among various accounts and programs at the school building level. Any budget balance at the end of a year in school accounts is carried forward to the succeeding year provided the Board continues to commit the related fund balance. FOOD SERVICE The Food Service Fund budget shows a deficit of $165,887 for the year. This deficit is the result of anticipated capital improvements to kitchens and serving lines throughout the District and anticipated costs related to the deferred maintenance at the BHS cafeteria. MDE approval will be obtained prior to expenditure of fund balance for capital purposes as necessary. Many of our kitchens are in need of capital improvements. It is anticipated that the actual fund balance will remain positive except for the spend down used for capital improvements. The lunch prices incorporated into this budget do reflect an increase of $0.05 on lunch meals and milk. This is driven by the recent federal legislation that requires your average meal prices be at a national level and the increase will keep us compliant. Lunch prices for will be $2.35 for elementary and $2.45 for Junior High and High School Students, and $3.55 for adults. Milk prices increase by $0.05 and will be $0.45. Breakfast prices remain at $1.40 for all students and $2.00 for adults. COMMUNITY EDUCATION The Community Education Fund shows essentially a balanced budget with no planned transfer from the General Fund. CAPITAL PROJECTS The Capital Projects Fund indicates a projected spend down of fund balance for the year of approximately $6.1 million. This spend down is reflective of the deferred maintenance projects across the district and in particular that which is in process at Burnsville High School. DEBT REDEMPTION The Debt Redemption Fund is used to record revenues and expenses relating to principal and interest on bonded debt. These funds are dedicated to debt redemption and cannot be used for any other purpose. The excess of expenses over revenue is the result of a levy reduction to eliminate a portion of the fund balance. 5

7 FORMAT Attached is the budget unit document, with each budget unit defined and summarized including a list of employees for each budget unit. This format will allow for a greater understanding of exactly what is included in our entire budget and why the expenditure is budgeted. SUMMARY This budget was developed in accordance with direction provided by the Board of Education. There is potential for significant change as actual enrollment and staffing patterns are recognized. Our reality is there are constant changes to staffing assignments as we adjust our staffing to best serve our students needs. Therefore much of the staffing details will change but overall the amount of positions approved by the board to fulfill its mission will remain within the guidelines of the proposed budget. Overall, the proposed adopted budget is consistent with earlier projections. I am pleased to recommend adoption of the FY ATTACHMENTS: Adopted Units Summary 6

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9 General Elementary Instruction - Personnel Provides the funding necessary to provide instruction in the core academic subjects of language arts, math, science, social studies at the district s ten elementary schools. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for FTEs General Elementary Instruction - Subs Provides the funding necessary for elementary substitutes General Junior High Instruction - Personnel Provides the funding necessary to offer courses in the core academic subjects of language arts, math, science, social studies, and world language at the district's three junior highs. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 59.4 FTEs General Junior High Instruction - Subs Provides the funding necessary for junior high substitutes General High School Instruction - Personnel Provides the funding necessary to offer courses in the core academic subjects of language arts, math, science, social studies, and world language at the district's senior high. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 57.6 FTEs General High School Instruction - Subs Provides the funding necessary for high school substitutes PhyEd, Health, Art, Music - Personnel Provides the funding to provide K-12 physical education, 7-12 health, K-12 visual arts, K-12 general/vocal music and 5-12 Instructional music instruction. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 57.1 FTEs Family and Consumer Science Instruction Provides the funding to operate the instructional program of family and consumer science. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 5.0 FTEs Trade and Industrial Education Provides the funding to operate the instructional program of trade and industrial education. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 5.2 FTEs. 16,073, ,000 5,365, ,000 4,984, ,000 4,732, , ,689

10 Business and Office Education Provides the funding to operate the instructional program of business and office education. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 3.0 FTEs Post-Secondary Tuition Provides the budget for secondary students to attend classes through the District's various University and College programs including college in the schools (CIS) and post-secondary enrollment options (PSEO) K-12 Media Services Provides the funding to provide K-12 media services- media specialists and media educational assistants. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 12.5 FTEs K-12 Gifted and Talented Provides the funding to provide for a half-time gifted and talented instructor at each elementary school. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 5.0 FTEs Guidance Services Provides the funding to provide 7-12 guidance services. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 12.3 FTEs English Second Language Learner 259, , , ,317 1,056,371 2,594,336 This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 33.0 FTEs Instructional Resources (Supplies) Provides the per/pupil funding allocation for instructional related expenses. This funding is intended to cover the costs of building level equipment repairs, purchase of general supplies, classroom li i & li t l h t Special Ed Salaries Provides funding for staff costs necessary to operate the Office of Individualized Student Services. Most, but not all of these expenditures, are either reimbursed with state or federal special education funds or are related to general education functions. 1,011,829 14,195,318 This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for FTEs.

11 Special Ed Benefits Provides funding for Individualized Student Services staff benefits Special Ed Purchased Services Provides funding for Individualized Student Services purchased services, supplies and equipment Special Ed Transportation required transportation, purchased services, supplies and equipment. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 1.0 FTEs Alternative Learning Center Provides categorical funds to operate the alternative high school, extended day and extended year programs for elementary and junior high school students. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 35.8 FTEs Mental Health Services Licensed mental health professionals, through a financial partnership with Storefront Group, who are able respond to pressing mental health needs, proactively support student success, and be readily available in case of a crisis K-12 Nursing/Health Services Provides funding to operate the district health services department including salaries, benefits and other operating expenses for the district school health offices. Certain FTEs may also be include in Special Ed Salaries, This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for FTEs Co-Curricular Activities (Non-Athletic) Provides the funding to support co-curricular activities. These funds are supplemented through ticket sales, fund raising, donations, etc. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 1.5 FTEs Interscholastic Athletics Provides the funding to provide 9-12 athletics. These funds are supplemented through ticket sales, fund raising, donations, etc. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 1.0 FTEs. 4,972,314 2,188,508 2,520,295 3,333, , , , ,293

12 Title I, Part A Regular - Improving Basic Programs Provides funding to help ensure all children meet challenging state academic standards. Includes staffing, instructional, Supplemental Education Services and staff development expenses. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 15.3 FTEs Title II, Part A Regular - Teacher/Principal Training Funding pays a portion of teacher and administrative salaries of highly qualified professionals working to improve student This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 0.5 FTEs Title III Regular - Limited English Proficient Studen Funding is intended to support ESL personnel, their professional development, and for interpretation needs of our LEP families Carl Perkins Grant Funding pays for professional development and supplies to individuals who teach Family and Consumer Science, Business, and Technology Education at Burnsville Senior High School Q-Comp/Pro-Pay Provides for expenditures associated with the district s Q-Comp / Pro- Pay programs including salaries and benefits, stipends, performance incentives and other operating expenses. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 10.5 FTEs Integration Provides for expenditures related to the integration and equity program including salaries and benefits, professional development and other operating expenses. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 11.9 FTEs Compensatory Education 1,300, , ,000 68,000 2,968,336 1,390,987 5,450,184 Provides funding to operate District's compensatory programs and initiatives to meet the educational needs of students who are under prepared or are not meeting age appropriate performance standards. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 55.0 FTEs.

13 14010; Instructional Technologies Provides funding to support the utilization of technology in the delivery of curriculum and as a teaching and learning tool. Provides funding to manage and support the district s administrative and operational technologies including operational resources, equipment and supplies including the District's intranet and telephone systems. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 20.8 FTEs Instructional Development Provides the funding for district professional development (PD) to support the acquisition of district learning goals. Includes operational resources, purchased services, equipment, supplies, and $300K for building level PD allocations Curriculum Development Provides the funding for the ongoing development of a comprehensive written curriculum. Also includes operational resources, purchased services, equipment and supplies. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 1.0 FTEs Curriculum Adoptions Provides the funding for the purchase of curriculum resources to support delivery of the written curriculum including textbooks, manipulatives, software and software subscriptions Assessment Program Provides the funding necessary to implement required accountability assessment s to monitor student progress toward achievement of academic standards through software fees, purchased services, equipment and supplies This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 2.0 FTEs Board of Education Provides the funding for the School Board. Includes School Board stipends, District elections, legal fees and other expenses related to Board initiatives Superintendent Provides the funding to operate the office of Superintendent of Schools to support the District's mission, vision, and instructional l This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 1.5 FTEs. 3,004, , , , , , ,107

14 Assistant Superintendent Provides the funding to operate the office of the Assistant Superintendent of Schools to support the development, operation and evaluation of the district s elementary and secondary instructional programs This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 1.5 FTEs Human Resources 241, ,267 Provides the funding to support operation of the Human Resources office including advertising, recruiting, hiring, staff development, legal fees, software applications, and compliance requirements. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 5.0 FTEs Workers Comp & Unemployment Provides the funding to support the District's workers comp and unemployment expenses Business Provides the funding to operate the school district s business services- including accounting, payroll, and mandatory state and federal reporting. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 11.0 FTEs Business - Salary Contingency Unallocated district-wide benefits and unallocated FTEs for teacher reserves and overload schedules, yet to be determined. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 6.5 FTEs Business - Severance Provides funding for required severance payouts as stipulated in the District's various bargaining agreements Business - Settlement Estimate Provides the funding for the District's estimate of step and lane increases for the first year of the District's employment agreements Communications and Marketing Provides the funding to the District s communications and marketing initiatives, maintenance of District websites, social networks, publications, etc. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 2.0 FTEs. 962,500 1,110, , ,000 1,005, ,213

15 Student Registration Provides the funding to operate the school district s student registration and enrollment services. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 1.4 FTEs Elementary Administrators Provides the funding to operate the elementary principals' offices at each school. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 10.0 FTEs Elementary Building Clerical Provides the funding to operate the elementary principals' offices at each school. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 11.4 FTEs Elementary EAs Provides the funding various administrative and educational roles at each school. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 15.4 FTEs Elem. Admin Benefits Provides the funding for the benefits of the above administrator, clerical and EA staff Secondary Administrators Provides the funding to operate the secondary principals' offices at each school. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 11.0 FTEs Secondary Building Clerical Provides the funding to operate the secondary principals' offices at each school. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 19.6 FTEs Secondary EAs Provides the funding various administrative and educational roles at each school. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 8.5 FTEs Sec. Admin Benefits Provides the funding for the benefits of the above administrator, clerical and EA staff. 192,973 1,101, , , ,404 1,209, , , ,387

16 Miscellaneous Stipends 110, Student Transportation Provides the funding to transport eligible students to and from school including during regular and extended year/day terms. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 4.6 FTEs Custodial Provides the funding to operate the District's custodial services. Includes supplies, equipment and contracted services. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 71.9 FTEs Building, Grounds and Maintenance Provides the funding to operate the District's building, grounds and maintenance departments. Includes supplies, equipment and contracted services. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 5.8 FTEs Environmental Health and Safety/ADA Compliance Provides the funding to operate the District's environmental health and safety department. Includes supplies, equipment and contracted services. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 1.4 FTEs Facility Leases Provides the funding for the District's facility leases for BEST, Pates Stadium and the Hamilton Building Warehouse and Purchasing Provides the funding to operate the school district s warehouse and purchasing departments. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 1.0 FTEs Utilities 3,977,066 5,016,295 1,569, , ,506 93,515 1,694,250 Provides the funding for the District's utilities School Resource Officers Provides the primary funding for school police resource officers for the district's secondary schools. 260,000

17 Safe Schools Provides the primary funding for additional supervision at Burnsville Senior High. This budget unit consists of salaries and benefits for 6.1 FTEs. Total 1,062 General Fund Period FTEs 235,713 Total General Fund Expenditure Budget 110,895,911

Fund Revenue Expenditure Fund Balance. General $ 127,122,457 $ 128,759,941 $ (1,637,484) Food Service 5,910,702 6,117,537 (206,835)

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