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Parkview School District Budget Hearing and Annual Meeting Monday, August 18, :30 p.m. Parkview Jr./Sr. High School LMC Monday, August 18, :30 p.m. Parkview Jr./Sr. High School LMC

Parkview School District Budget Overview The Parkview School District is expected to have a shortfall of $277, in the General Fund for the fiscal year. This number could change depending on the results of the audit for The projected shortfall from last year’s Annual Meeting was $331, The District’s fund balance will be reduced by the amount of the shortfall. 2

Parkview School District Budget Overview The Parkview School District is expected to have a budget deficit of $186, for the fiscal year. The main reason for the budget deficit is a reduction in revenue from due to declining enrollment. The budget deficit will be paid for using funds from the District’s fund balance. The budget deficit would have been $536, if the operational referendum for $350,000 did not pass numbers are still estimates at this time as there are various factors that could still change the final amount. 3

Parkview School District Budget Timeline The Budget for the Parkview School District is an estimate. -The budget presented today may change between now and November 1st when the final levy is set. -Events that could change the final numbers. The 3rd Friday pupil count in September. Final Equalization Aid numbers from DPI. The audit. Staffing changes with new hires. 4

School Finance Accounting Basics School districts in Wisconsin use the Wisconsin Uniform Financial Accounting Requirements (WUFAR) to categorize all of their finances. The WUFAR is fund accounting, which separates each revenue and expenditure into a specific fund. A majority of school finances are held in the General Fund (Fund 10), but there are also other funds for areas like food service and special education. 5

Parkview School District Budget Adoption The Department of Public Instruction requires every school district in the state to complete a Budget Adoption sheet each year for the proposed budget for the upcoming year and the last two years. 6 GENERAL FUND Audited Unaudited Budget Beginning Fund Balance2,772, ,528, ,250, Ending Fund Balance2,528, ,250, ,063, REVENUES & OTHER FINANCING SOURCES Transfers-In (Source 100)0.00 Local Sources (Source 200)3,791, ,780, ,012, Inter-district Payments (Source )248, , , Intermediate Sources (Source 500) , State Sources (Source 600)5,936, ,805, ,705, Federal Sources (Source 700)161, , , All Other Sources (Source )290, , , TOTAL REVENUES & OTHER FINANCING SOURCES10,429, ,200, ,320, EXPENDITURES & OTHER FINANCING USES Instruction (Function )5,005, ,958, ,693, Support Services (Function )3,958, ,819, ,993, Non-Program Transactions (Function )1,708, ,699, ,820, TOTAL EXPENDITURES & OTHER FINANCING USES10,672, ,478, ,507,478.74

Parkview School District Budget Cuts and Reductions for In order to ease the financial shortfall for , the Parkview School District has taken numerous steps to reduce expenses. The District made changes to the health insurance plan for by switching from a POS plan with Dean to an HMO plan. Switching to an HMO plan helped reduce the cost impact of the renewal rates from Dean for which came in at a 8.9% increase for Going to an HMO plan reduced that increase by 2%. The Parkview School District has reduced the health insurance alternative benefit amount for eligible staff by $1,500 per employee. The District has also reduced costs by not replacing the technology education teacher, by reducing another teacher position to half-time and from the replacement of teachers who have retired or left. 7

Parkview School District Revenue Limit The revenue limit is adjusted each year based on many factors including enrollment, property value and a per pupil adjustment. From 2001 to 2010, the average per pupil adjustment amount was an increase of $ In 2011, the per pupil adjustment amount was a decrease of $ for every district in the state (Act 10). In 2013, the per pupil adjustment amount was $75 and will be $75 again this year with another $150 increase outside of the revenue limit. 8 Year Revenue Limit Yearly Change 10-11$11,102, % 11-12$10,162, % 12-13$9,645, % 13-14$9,608, % 14-15*$9,661, %

Parkview School District Revenue Limit History 9

Parkview School District Operational Referendum Starting in , the Parkview School District will be able to exceed the revenue limit by $350,000 for three years. Without this approved operational referendum, the District would have had a revenue limit of $9,311,699 this year, or $350,000 less than projected. 10

Parkview School District State General Aid Determining state general aid each year involves many different factors and a complex calculation. State general aid for the Parkview School District has been decreasing mainly due to declining enrollment and the amount of funding from the state, the two main factors in the equation. 11 Year State General Aid Yearly Change 10-11$7,097, % 11-12$6,387, % 12-13$5,806, % 13-14$5,646, % 14-15*$5,486, %

Parkview School District Local Property Taxes After a 12% increase in , the tax levy for the District has decreased by 5.33% in , 1.00% in and then increased by.87% in For , the tax levy is expected to increase by 29.37% due mainly to the operational and facility referendums that were passed on April 1, The levy also increased due to the reduction in state aid. Without the referendums, the tax levy would have increased by 5.36%. 12 YearTax Levy Yearly Change 10-11$4,190, % 11-12$3,967, % 12-13$3,927, % 13-14$3,961, % 14-15*$5,125, %

Parkview School District State General Aid and Local Property Tax History 13

Parkview School District Mill Rate The mill rate is a number used to equate the amount of taxes that will be assessed on a property that has a certain valuation. For example, a mill rate of $14.10 would equal a tax levy of $1,410 on a house valued at $100,000. An increase or decrease of the mill rate could vary due to changes in property values. It is important to remember that the mill rate is an average for multiple municipalities and an individual’s actual mill rate could vary. 14 Year State Avg. Mill Rate Dist. Avg. Mill Rate Yearly Change 10-11$9.80$ % 11-12$9.88$ % 12-13$10.21$ % 13-14$10.36$ % 14-15n/a$ %

Parkview School District Enrollment FTE Enrollment FTE (Full-Time Equivalency) is not a head count, but a calculation based on the September counts, summer school enrollment and resident additions and subtractions. The Parkview School District is currently experiencing declining enrollment, which has had an adverse affect on the revenue limit and the amount of state general aid the District receives. 15 Year Enrollment FTE Yearly Change % % % % 14-15* %

Parkview School District Enrollment FTE History 16

Parkview School District Open Enrollment In addition to declining enrollment, the Parkview School District also has more students enrolling out of the District than enrolling in through open enrollment. When a student who lives in a district decides to attend another district, the resident district must pay the other district open enrollment tuition for the student. Open enrollment tuition per student is $6,485. Estimating open enrollment numbers is difficult before the September count due to many different factors. 17 YearOE In FTE OE Out FTE *

Parkview School District General Fund Revenue It is projected that 90.73% of General Fund (Fund 10) revenue will come from state aid (53.16%) and local property taxes (37.57%). The other sources of revenue include open enrollment tuition, district fees, and federal grants. Only the tax levy for the General Fund is represented on this chart. The revenue from the referendum is credited to other funds (Fund 38 and 39). 18

Parkview School District General Fund Expenses It is projected that 64.46% of general fund expenses will be from salaries and benefits for the General Fund (Fund 10). Purchased services include expenses for services to the District and open enrollment tuition. Other expenses include capital purchases, lease payments, fund transfers, dues and fees and insurance. 19

Parkview School District General Fund Revenue and Expense History 20

Parkview School District Fund Balance Fund balance is not the same as a cash account, it is a combination of assets and liabilities. The actual cash in the bank is usually a lot lower during the year than the fund balance. If the fund balance drops below $2,000,000, the Parkview School District may need to short-term borrow to cover expenses before revenues come in. The fund balance % is the fund balance amount divided by expenses. 21 Year Ending Balance Fund Balance % 10-11$2,661, % 11-12$2,772, % 12-13$2,528, % 13-14$2,250, % 14-15*$2,063, %

Parkview School District Fund Balance History 22

Parkview School District Community Service Fund (Fund 80) Since there is enough fund balance in Fund 80 to pay for the expenses listed, the Parkview School District will not levy in Fund 80 for the fiscal year. However, Act 20 still requires the District to report all expenses in Fund 80 for the fiscal year. The Community Service Fund (Fund 80) Summary will have a more detailed breakdown of the expenses for This document can be found in the Annual Meeting packet and on the District website. 23 DescriptionAmount Community LMC Staff $4, Parkview Voice (Staffing and Materials) $14, Summer Rec Program $7, Community Sign$ Total$27,800.00

Contact Information Ben Irwin - Business Manager - Phone ext Office located in the Parkview Jr./Sr. High School Main Office A copy of this PowerPoint and other budget information can be found on the Parkview School District website under the Business Office link.Business Office link 24