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Wheaton Warrenville CUSD 200 PMA Financial Planning Program January 23, 2013 Wheaton Warrenville CUSD 200

Process What is the Financial Planning Program (FPP)? A comprehensive, interactive planning process that can be dynamically updated to assist the District in making important financial decisions. How are we going to use the plan? Budget Planning Trend Analysis Set Fiscal Policies Annual Update and Reassessment Scenario Analysis

Data Elements Annual Financial Reports (AFRs) for the past five years District’s FY13 Budget - Base for financial projections Historical Tax Extension Reports Equalized Assessed Valuations / New Construction Contract and scattergram for certified staff Salary & Benefits information Enrollment Student/staffing ratios

Operating Funds Revenue Budget – $149,133,750 Operating Funds: Educational, Operations & Maintenance, Transportation, IMRF, and Working Cash Funds

Revenue Assumptions – Property Taxes

Revenue Assumptions – Property Taxes

Revenue Assumptions – Other Local Revenue CPPRT: Projected at $1.635 million annually (current DOR estimate) Investment Income: 0.15% rate of return All other local revenues: Projected at current FY13 budget

Revenue Assumptions – State & Federal State Revenue General State Aid (GSA) Factor of enrollment - Average Daily Attendance (ADA) Foundation Level – currently $6,119 prorated to 89% No increases projected 85% proration for FY14, 80% proration thereafter Remain in Alternate Formula Funding Other State Categorical Grants Projected at current FY13 budget levels Drivers Education Federal Revenue

Revenue – Sensitivity Tax Levy: General State Aid CPI 1%  = +/- $1.3 million New Property: $1 million  = +/- $42,000 General State Aid $100 Foundation Level  = +/- $115,000 1% proration  = +/- $71,000

Operating Funds Expense Budget – $149,133,590 Operating Funds: Educational, Operations & Maintenance, Transportation, IMRF, and Working Cash Funds

Expenditure Assumptions Salaries Teachers FY14 & FY15: per current contract FY16-18: 2.5% annual increases, plus lane movement ($500,000) Support Staff FY14: 2.75% FY15 :2.0% FY16-18: 2.5% annually Administration FY14 & FY16-18: 2.5% annual increases FY15: 2.0%

Expenditure Assumptions - Other Health & Dental Benefits FY14-18: 7% annual increases Purchased Services, Supplies, Capital Outlay, Tuition FY14-18: 2.5% annual increases

Staffing Assumptions Excluding administration

Additional Assumptions No legislative changes in school funding No change to PTELL (Tax Cap) Includes potential TRS pension shift compounding @ .5% per year ($440,000 per each .5%) Includes known retirements in future years (143 over next 4 years) with replacement teachers hired in at the BA+24 Lane Step 3 Current FY13 Budget is accurate basis for projections

Projected Revenues vs. Expenditures - Aggregate Operating Funds: Educational, Operations & Maintenance, Transportation, IMRF, and Working Cash Funds

Historical / Projected Fund Balances

FY08 Projection Review

Historical / Projected Fund Balances

ISBE Financial Profile

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