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1 B U D G E T A D O P T I O N P R E S E N T E D T O : S W E E T W A T E R U N I O N H I G H S C H O O L D I S T R I C T B O A R D O F E D U C A T I O N P R E S E N T E D B Y : D R. A L B E R T G. A L T C H I E F F I N A N C I A L O F F I C E R Budget Presentation

Presentation Agenda: 2 State Budget Process School Budget Process Local Control Funding Formula (& Local Accountability Plan!) Key Budget Assumptions Budget Summary Multi-Year Projections (MYP) Additional Considerations Unresolved Issues Overall Message Recommendations References Budget Presentation

State Budget Process: 3 Governor s Budget Proposal January 2013 http://www.ebudget.ca.gov/ May Revision (begins negotiation process) June Local Control Funding Formula adopted

School Budget Process: Education Code requires the budget be reported to Governing Board, public and County Office of Education three times per year, as follows: Annual Budget: Adopted by June 30 (Education Code 42127) First Interim Budget Report, as of October 31: Certified by Governing Board on or before December 15 (Education Code 42130 and 42131) Second Interim Budget Report, as of January 31: Certified by Governing Board on or before March 15 (Education Code 42130 and 42131) Local Impact: 45 Day Revision recommended by SDCOE Significant budget changes at First Interim Report 4 Budget Presentation

Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF): Significant Education Funding reform the most significant change in four decades in how school dollars would be distributed (LA Times, February 24, 2013) Provides funding at 2007-08 pre-recession level Has three main components Base Grant (84% of the funds devoted to Base Grant: All schools receive Base Grant) Supplemental Grant (20% of the Base Grant) Concentration Grant (50% of the Base Grant for each low-income and English learner student above 55% threshold) Requires Local Accountability Plan (LAP) CDE Estimates 7 months for implementation Causing wait and see approach throughout California 5 http://www.recordnet.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?aid=/20130613/a_news/306130324/- 1/A_NEWS04

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Key Budget Assumptions: 7 Based on Governor s May Revise School Services of California Dartboard Developed under SDCOE guidelines Use Revenue Limit/deficit factor until LCFF is law Reserve new revenue until budget adoption (9.8) Enrollment flat/ada trends Staffing ratios Revenue projections (May Revise) Adopted budget includes additional revenue from May Revise Expenditure increases: Step/Column; PERS/STRS, CPI Budget Presentation

District 13/14 Revenue Summary: 8 Revenue 2011-12 Actuals 2012-13 Projections 2013-2014 Proposed Beginning Balance $35,276,271 30,862,463 $29,953,712 Revenue Limit* $236,478,953 $235,272,432 $249,128,920 Federal Revenue $32,150,022 $24,914,805 $19,867,048 Other State $56,175,909 $51,569,695 $51,077,843 Local Revenue $30,520,584 $28,120,706 $25,515,665 Total $355,397,456 $339,877,638 $345,589,476

District 13/14 Expenditure Summary: 9 Expenditure 2011-12 Actuals 2012-13 Projections 2013-14 Proposed Certificated $171,908,185 $165,544,249 $168,786,134 Classified $57,044,314 $56,252,164 $60,510,019 Benefits $62,218,962 $55,769,898 $56,987,007 Supplies $14,020,700 $13,638,847 $16,855,564 Contracted Svc $27,772,848 $30,307,704 $30,346,091 Capitalized Expenses $1,117,384 $518,341 $1,710,205 Other Outgo $25,728,871 $18,755,187 $13,629,112 Total $359,811,264 $340,786,389 $348,824,132

District 13/14 Budget Summary: 10 2011-2012 Actuals 2012-13 Projections 2013-14 Proposed 2013-14 Proposed* Revenue $355,397,456 $339,877,638 $345,589,476 $345,589,476 Expenditures $359,811,264 $340,786,389 $348,824,132 $348,824,132 Net Surplus/ Deficit ($4,413,808) ($908,751) ($3,234,656) ($3,234,656) Reserves $24,920,162 $17,275,545 $26,257,808 $19,870,539 Unrestricted Reserve $5,942,301 $12,678,167 $461,248 $6,848,517 *Distributes Reserve for Deficit Factor to Board 1% and Unrestricted Reserve

District 13/14 Budget Multi-Year Projections: 11 2013-14 Proposed 2014-15 (*28:1) 2015-16 Revenue $345,589,476 $349,912,386 $355,907,491 Expenditures $348,824,132 $357,688,288 $365,349,095 Net Surplus/ Deficit ($3,234,656) ($7,775,902) ($9,441,605) Reserves $26,257,808 $24,111,718 $23,786,613 Unrestricted Reserve $461,248 ($5,168,566) ($14,285,064)

District 13/14 Budget Multi-Year Projections Eliminating Reserve for Deficit Factor: 12 2013-14 Proposed 2014-15 (*28:1) 2015-16 Revenue $345,589,476 $349,912,386 $355,907,491 Expenditures $348,824,132 $357,688,288 $365,349,095 Net Surplus/ Deficit ($3,234,656) ($7,775,902) ($9,441,605) Reserves $19,870,539 $19,387,581 $18,950,834 Unrestricted Reserve $6,848,517 ($444,428) ($9,449,285)

Primer on Fiscal Accountability: FCMAT Fiscal Heath Risk Analysis: 13 Key Fiscal Indicators Deficit Spending Fund Balance Reserve Enrollment Interfund Borrowing Bargaining Agreements General Fund Encroachment Management Info Systems Position Control Budget Monitoring Retiree Health Benefits Leadership/Stability Charter Schools Audit Report Facilities General Ledger

Primer on Fiscal Accountability: FCMAT ways a District gets in trouble : 14 Estimates of State Economics Average Daily Attendance Control of Staff Costs Estimating Step and Column Use of One-time Dollars Negotiations Multi-year Planning Execution of Budget Budget Monitoring Deficit Spending Estimating Ending Balance Management of Cash

Primer on Fiscal Accountability: 15 * Presented by Rick Knott, Interim CFO, First Interim Report (December 10, 2012)

District 13/14 Budget Multi-Year Projections Eliminating Reserve for Deficit Factor: 16 2013-14 Proposed 2014-15 (*28:1) 2015-16 Revenue $345,589,476 $349,912,386 $355,907,491 Expenditures $348,824,132 $357,688,288 $365,349,095 Net Surplus/ Deficit ($3,234,656) ($7,775,902) ($9,441,605) Reserves $19,870,539 $19,387,581 $18,950,834 Unrestricted Reserve $6,848,517 ($444,428) ($9,449,285)

Additional Considerations: 17 Sequestration (backfill eliminated in State budget proposal) Federal Health Care Reform Collective Bargaining (tbd) Multi-Year Projections (MYP) Long Term Debt obligations GASB Requirements: L Street Programmatic additions: 1:1 initiative CPI/Inflationary Trends

Unresolved Issues: 18 Additional revenue via budget adoption 2.5 million to 4 million additional revenue (over May Revise) Adult Education Budget bill reportedly requires 2012-2013 expenditure levels to qualify to participate in 2015-2016 Consortium 2.8 m expenditure increase ROP Reportedly from local legislative offices, ROP funding is direct to all districts via LCFF SDCOE reviewing funding allocation 2.5 m expenditure increase

District 13/14 Budget Summary: 19 2011-2012 Actuals 2012-13 Projections 2013-14 Proposed 2013-14 Proposed* 2013-14 Adult Ed*** Revenue $355,397,456 $339,877,638 $345,589,476 $345,589,476 $348,089,476 Expenditures $359,811,264 $340,786,389 $348,824,132 $348,824,132 $351,624,132 Net Surplus/ Deficit ($4,413,808) ($908,751) ($3,234,656) ($3,234,656) ($3,534,656) Reserves $24,920,162 $17,275,545 $26,257,808 $19,870,539 $19,954,539 Unrestricted Reserve $5,942,301 $12,678,167 $461,248 $6,848,517 $6,464,517 **Eliminates the Reserve for Deficit Factor ** Includes conservative estimate of new revenues (2.5m) and restoration of Adult Ed to 2012-2013

Overall Message: 20 Positive for 13/14 Fiscal Year: Additional revenue to District Increased revenue projected over 8 year LCFF implementation Precautionary for 14/15 and 15/16: Deficit spending persists Multi-Year Projects show deficit without significant expenditure reductions or revenue enhancements FCMAT Indicators Additional considerations

Recommendations: Adopt 2013-2014 Budget as provided Maintaining Board 1% reserve Identify any expenditure enhancements (in motion): Adult Education (2.8m) ROP (2.5m) Direct Staff to: Implement adjustments to increase expenditures for priority programs (If any) Implement expenditure reductions to accommodate programmatic restorations (discretionary accounts, deferred maintenance, text books, Board 1%) Report adjustments at First Interim or pursuant to SDCOE guidance Include additional revenues from enacted budget bill Future Recommendations: Develop balanced budget for 2014-2015 and MYP Expenditures do not exceed revenues Develop Local Accountability Plan Link educational/strategic priorities with budget development 21

References: California State Budget http://www.ebudget.ca.gov/ LA Times: http://articles.latimes.com/2013/feb/24/local/la-me-school-finance-20130225 Stockton Record.net http://www.recordnet.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?aid=/20130613/a_news/306130324/- 1/A_NEWS04 San Jose Mercury News http://www.mercurynews.com/bay-area-news/ci_23439691/california-budget-dealoverhauls-four-decade-old-school School Services of California: http://www.sscal.com/dartboard.cfm San Diego County Office of Education http://www.sdcoe.net/business2/dfs/?loc=home Fiscal Crisis Management and Assistance Team (FCMAT): http://wwwstatic.kern.org/gems/fcmat/fiscalhealthriskanalysis.pdf http://wwwstatic.kern.org/gems/fcmat/fiscaloversightguidefinalsm.pdf 22

23 B U D G E T A D O P T I O N P R E S E N T E D T O : S W E E T W A T E R U N I O N H I G H S C H O O L D I S T R I C T B O A R D O F E D U C A T I O N P R E S E N T E D B Y : D R. A L B E R T G. A L T C H I E F F I N A N C I A L O F F I C E R Budget Presentation