June 19, 2013 2013-2014 ADOPTED BUDGET.  Governor’s January budget proposal  Governor’s May revision  PUHSD’s Budget  Built upon the May revision.

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June 19, ADOPTED BUDGET

 Governor’s January budget proposal  Governor’s May revision  PUHSD’s Budget  Built upon the May revision  This does not include any Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) revenue or other revenues in the budget just passed by the State Legislature  Once signed by the Governor and more details known, a revised budget will be presented to the Board ROAD TO BUDGET ADOPTION

 State economy improving slowly  Unemployment down to 9.8% from a high of 12.4%  Expected to fall to 8.4% in 2014 (UCLA)  State revenue at May revision  Increased to $98.2 billion from $95.4 billion  Potentially one-time money from accelerated tax payments  State revenue at May revision  Decrease from $98.5 billion to $97.2 billion  This is still a $1.8 billion increase over revenues at January budget  May revenues $800 million over May revise estimates CALIFORNIA STATE BUDGET

GENERAL FUND REVENUES IN © 2013 School Services of California, Inc. Source: Governor’s Budget May Revision , page 10

PROPOSITION 98 MINIMUM FUNDING GUARANTEE  Compared with the January Budget:  The Proposition 98 minimum guarantee increases by $2.9 billion, to a total of $56.5 billion – a 5.4% increase since January and a 19.5% change from  For , Proposition 98 declines by $941 million, to $55.3 billion  What changed?  $4.5 billion in revenues, unanticipated for the current year, boost  Pessimistic economic outlook depresses revenue forecast for the remainder of this year and into 2014, causing Proposition 98 to drop in the budget year © 2013 School Services of California, Inc.

K-14 PROPOSITION 98 MINIMUM FUNDING GUARANTEE © 2013 School Services of California, Inc.

REVENUE LIMIT DEFICIT FACTORS (SSC estimate) © 2013 School Services of California, Inc.

FUNDING PER ADA – ACTUAL VS. STATUTORY LEVEL

(in billions of $) Cross-year deferral amounts STATE AID DEFERRALS  Deferrals  Potential one-time funds reduced deferrals by $2 billion  Greatly eases cash pressures  Responsible approach using potentially one-time money for one- time expenditures

 LCFF and Revenue Limit  This year provided a challenge in budgeting  Budgets created in May prior to LCFF decision  School Services of California’s advice  Calculate both and choose the lesser  For Perris Union, Revenue Limit provides less State revenue  Revenue Limit used to calculate budget and used in multi-year projections  This produces a conservative or “worst case” budget DISTRICT BUDGET

COLA1.565%1.80%2.20% Deficit18.997% Enrollment9,354 Funded ADA*8, , Automatic Step Increases Certificated$528,252$406,125$411,851 Classified$58,842$114,122$115,263 Health & Welfare Increases$607,579$600,000$650,000 Furlough days restored Current ( ) staffing patterns remain in place * Includes prior year ADA guarantee in and County ADA BUDGET ASSUMPTIONS (RL MODEL)

DISTRICT ENROLLMENT

CHARTER ENROLLMENT

DISTRICT ADA

BUDGET UNRESTRICTED GENERAL FUND Estimated Actuals Adopted Budget Projected Budget Projected Budget Beginning Fund Balance$6,686,367$6,489,069$4,921,113$2,449,150 Net Revenue53,858,91955,417,57355,411,56156,491,199 Net Expenditures54,056,21756,985,52957,883,52459,186,401 Net Increase/(Decrease) to Ending Balance (deficit spending amount) (197,298)(1,567,956)(2,471,963)(2,695,202) Ending Fund Balance$6,489,069$4,921,113$2,449,150($246,052) 3% Minimum Required Reserve (plus revolving and other assignments) 2,356,3022,386,5132,420,4472,466,619 Excess/(Shortfall) of 3% Reserve (Required Expenditure Reductions) $4,132,767$2,534,600$28,703($2,712,671)

BUDGET SUMMARY — ALL FUNDS FundFund Name Estimated Beginning Balance Projected Revenue and Transfers Total Available Dollars 01Combined General Fund$7,276,194$77,008,158$84,284,352 09Charter Schools Special Revenue Fund$1,633,941$6,809,088$8,443,029 11Adult Education Fund$0$32,573 13Cafeteria Special Revenue Fund$1,745,580$3,991,279$5,736,859 21Building Fund$0$34,000,000 25Capital Facilities Fund$1,399,260$1,060,000$2,459,260 35County School Facilities Fund$3,841,325$6,005$3,847,330 51Bond Interest and Redemption Fund$4,245,314$0$4,245,314 56Debt Service Fund$3,245$613,449$616,694

COMMON CORE IMPLEMENTATION FUNDS  Common Core implementation  One-time funds used to fund Common Core implementation ($1.25 billion)  This is a one-time expense in and  Amounts for this funding will be included in the budget revision that will be presented to the Board

 Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF)—AB 97  Provides three grants across all school districts  Base Grant — Grade spans receive different funding levels  K-3 — $6,845  4-6 — $6,947  7-8 — $7,154  9-12 — $8,289  Supplemental Grant  Provides an additional 20% amount over the base grant for:  English Learners  Foster children  Free and Reduced Price Meal participants  Concentration Grant  Provides 50% over the base grant  For Supplemental Grant percentages over 55% LOCAL CONTROL FUNDING FORMULA

 Local Control Accountability Plan (LCAP)  Three year board-approved plan  Annuals goals for students and subgroups targeted by LCFF funding  Multiple measures used to determine success  Oversight at county and state level  Phased in over eight years  Full funding level in  Pending Governor’s signature  More details will emerge as the new program and its effects are analyzed LOCAL CONTROL FUNDING FORMULA

LCFF – WHAT IT DOES  Base funding for core services will decrease because current categorical programs that support specific needs for all students – i.e., instructional materials, deferred maintenance, professional development, school safety, and violence prevention – disappear under the formula  Of the $3.9 billion in categorical funding that will be absorbed by the LCFF, $2 billion, or roughly half, supports general purpose categorical programs – about $325 per ADA  School districts must absorb the cost of these services within the revenue limit equivalent dollars provided by the LCFF – the base grant © 2013 School Services of California, Inc.

LCFF FUNDING SHIFT Some categorical programs move into the LCFF funding model Some categorical programs remain outside the LCFF model

REVENUE LIMITS AND LCFF BASE GRANTS  The LCFF target is $1,100 lower than the level necessary to bring California school funding to the average amount per student provided by other states © 2013 School Services of California, Inc.

LCFF PER ADA PROJECTION *Preliminary LCFF per ADA revenue projection simulation per SSC

 District Adopted Budget  State Budget approved by Legislature  Waiting Governor Brown’s Signature  Budget will be revised within 45 days to reflect the State Budget Act  This will include the additional LCFF and Common Core Implementation funding NEXT STEPS