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VOLUSIA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT DeLand Administrative Complex Board Room 9:00 am to 12:00 pm

AGENDA Goal: Protect student instructional programs, services and activities and class size requirements from further cuts by selecting other budget item reductions to balance the 2013-2014 operating budget. Overview of Workshop and Budget Calendar Dr. Margaret Smith 1. Review of Budget and Financial Information for FY 2012-2013 --Dr. Robert Moll 2. Review 0f 6-Year History of Budget Reductions --Dr. Robert Moll 3. Review of Projected General Fund Deficit for FY 2013-2014 --Dr. Robert Moll 4. Report on Website Public Input Survey --Dr. Margaret Smith --Ms. Nancy Wait 5. Potential Options for Budget Cost Savings a) Overall District Considerations b) Overall School Considerations c) Impacts to be determined --Dr. Margaret Smith --Dr. Robert Moll 6. Begin District Department Reports (Time Permitting) --Department Heads 2

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TABLE OF CONTENTS BUDGET CALENDAR CRITICAL TIMELINE REVIEW OF BUDGET & FINANCIAL INFORMATION FOR 2012-13 Slides 5, 6 and 7 Slide 8 Artifacts A H REVIEW OF 6-YR HISTORY OF BUDGET REDUCTIONS Slide 11, 12 and 13 REVIEW OF PROJECTED GENERAL FUND DEFICIT FOR FISCAL YEAR 2013-14 REVIEW OF WEBSITE INPUT SURVEY POTENTIAL OPTIONS FOR BUDGET COST SAVINGS AND REVENUE INCREASES Slides 15 and 16 Artifact I Slides 19 and 20 4

BUDGET CALENDAR August 2012 December 2012 January 31, 2013 February 26, 2013* March 5, 2013 March 12, 2013* April 2013 April 2013 Florida Board of Education Budget Request for 2013-14 2013-14 FTE Projections finalized and transmitted to DOE Governor s Budget for 2013-14 Budget Workshop Legislative Session Begins Budget Workshop Department Presentations Calculate Preliminary 2013-14 School Staffing and review with Area Superintendents and identified District staff School Discretionary Budgets Prepared 5

BUDGET CALENDAR April 9, 2013* April 23, 2013* May 3, 2013 May 6-10, 2013 May 14, 2013* June 11, 2013* June 25, 2013 June 25, 2013 Budget Workshop Board Discussion Budget Workshop Board Deliberation Legislative Session ends Staffing Sheets Distributed to Principals Budget Workshop - Florida Education Finance Program (FEFP) Final Conference Report and Board Direction Budget Workshop - Preliminary Budget Approval to Advertise the Tentative Budget and Millage Rates for 2013-14 Approval to expend between July 1 and the adoption of the tentative budget 6

BUDGET CALENDAR July 1, 2013 July 16, 2013 July 19, 2013 July 20, 2013 July 23, 2013 By August 4, 2013 By August 24, 2013 Sept. 10, 2013 *Budget Workshops Property Appraiser Certifies the Tax Roll Dept. of Revenue Certifies Taxable Value to the Commissioner DOE computes required local effort millage and certifies rate to each district First Public Hearing advertised in the local newspaper per Truth in Millage (TRIM) requirements Public Hearing and Adoption of Tentative Millage Rates and Tentative District Budget Superintendent advises Property Appraiser of the proposed millage, rolled-back rate, time, date and place of the final hearing Property Appraiser prepares Notice of Proposed Property Taxes and mails TRIM notice Public Hearing and Adoption of Final Millage Rates and Final District Budget 7

CRITICAL TIMELINE Staffing Process Preliminary Budget Tentative Budget Final Budget Projected Enrollments sent to schools for input in March Preliminary Staffing calculated in April Principals receive Staffing Sheets week of May 6th Legislative Session ends with Final FEFP Revenues on May 3, 2013 Budget Reduction Options Implemented Preliminary Budget Presentation May 14, 2013 Tax Roll Certified July 1, 2013 Required Local Effort Certified July 19, 2013 Public Hearing on Tentative Budget and Millage Rates July 23, 2013 Approve 2012-13 Annual Financial Report & 2012-13 Final Budget Amendment Sept 10, 2013 Public Hearing and Adoption of Final Budget Sept 10, 2013 8

REVIEW OF BUDGET & FINANCIAL INFORMATION FOR 2012-2013 ARTIFACTS Major Initiatives: Artifact A Issues: Artifact B Revenue Sources - All Funds: Artifact C Position Information - All Funds: Artifact D Fiscal Policies Fund Balance: Artifact E FEFP Funding: Artifact F Millages: Artifact G Student Enrollment: Artifact H 9

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6 YEARS OF FTE MEASURES TAKEN 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 TOTALS TOTAL PERCENTAGE Teachers* 34.0 383.0 180.1 90.9 29.6 247.6 965.2 20.4% TOAs (School Based Admin.) Paraprofessionals 175.1 35.0 9.0 49.8 21.6 1.9 (6.2) 17.1 10.9 292.4 38.8% 41.8% Campus Advisors 12.0 (4.0) 3.0 11.0 11.8% Clerical 26.0 11.1 8.3 21.2 66.6 13.3% Custodial 26.8 2.0 (2.4) 23.0 49.4 10.5% Assistant Principals 10.0 13.0 (1.0) 22.0 15.0% Principals 2.0 1.0 3.0 4.2% Central Office** 19.1 192.6 54.4 139.5 37.0 45.8 488.4 34.4% Total FTE** Personnel Reductions 250.2 659.4 321.4 252.0 71.2 354.7 1,908.9 * Teacher reductions are general fund formula driven **Central Office percentages are for general fund discretionary only (Does not include Non-Salary Reductions) 11

MEASURES TAKEN. Loss of Over 1900 Positions Hiring Freeze for Selected Positions Closure of 6 Schools Closure of Administrative Complex (EDC) Curriculum Program/ Project Reductions Non-Salary School Allocation Reductions Elimination of Block Schedule Multi-Grade Elementary Classes Teacher Substitute Budgets Reduced Consolidated/Reduced Bus Stops Elimination of Courtesy Bussing Technology budget slashed by 80% Facility Department Reduced by 27.6 percent. Graduation Ceremony Fee Salary Reductions (District and School Administrators) School Bus Purchases suspended 4 Years Non-Salary Central Office Reductions Athletic Staff/Program Reductions Pay to Participate (Athletics) Four-Day Work Week Summer/Spring Break Mandatory Closure Dates Winter Break Capital Transfer Imposed Instructional Materials Reduced 0.25 Mill Tax Levy for Critical Needs Energy Management Initiative Unable to cover the reduction of 14 School Resource Deputies 12

MAJOR BUDGET CONCERNS FOR FY 2013-14 Florida Education Finance Program (FEFP) Funding Class Size Compliance Challenges Expiration of 0.25 Critical Needs Ad Valorem Assessment with defeat of 1 Mill Referendum Health Insurance and Impact of Patient Affordability Health Care Act District Cost Differential (DCD) Adjustment Outcome Unfunded Pension Liability Caution regarding a Weak State and Local Economic Forecast Outcome of Federal Sequestration and Potential Effects on Federal Programs and Florida/Local Economy Use of Non-recurring Revenues and Fund Balances for Recurring Budget Costs 13

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2013-14 PROJECTED GENERAL FUND BUDGET DEFICIT Projected Revenue Decreases In Millions Projected Additional FEFP Revenue-To be determined $ 0.0 Loss of FEFP due to Declining Enrollment (2.7) Loss of 0.25 mill (6.4) Reduction in Capital Transfer to General (2.0) Projected Revenue Decreases Total $ (11.1) Projected Cost Increases Class size Compliance (123 units Estimated) 6.3 Unit Interventions (126 units) 6.5 Health Insurance -9.5% 4.3 Retirement Rate Unfunded Liability 5.1 Projected Cost Increases $ 22.2 Projected Deficit $ (33.3) 15

UNIT INTERVENTIONS (BASED ON 2012-13 TREND ANALYSES) Description PE Units Needed (Middle Schools) 8.0 Units Needed to Reduce Multi-Grades 19.0 Reading Teachers Needed (Best Practices for State Reading 59.0 Plan Submitted to DOE) Targeted Classroom Intervention Units for Differentiated Accountability Requirements 20.0 Units Needed During the School Year (e.g. ESE and ESOL) 20.0 FTE Total Unit Interventions: 126.0 16

(ARTIFACT I PROVIDED) 17

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SIGNIFICANT DISTRICT CONSIDERATIONS POTENTIAL COST SAVINGS Furlough Days for all Staff including Teachers Central Office Reductions Subcontracting/Privatization/Outsourcing Unassigned/Assigned Balances POTENTIAL REVENUE INCREASES Final FEFP Appropriations 19

SIGNIFICANT SCHOOL CONSIDERATIONS Reduce Substitute Days from 7 per teacher to 6 Reduce Activity (Salary) Supplements) 10% Elementary Middle High Shared Elementary Principal Student Competitions Pay to Participate Increase $75 to $100 per Athlete and $125 maximum for Multiple Sports (Internal Accounts) 20