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2013-2014   Tentative
            Budget
             April 3, 2013



            Board Work Session




                                 Page 1 of 24
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Tentative Budget-At a Glance
                 Major Expenditure Increases
  Compensation
    Employee




                     School-Based
     & PERS




                       Teacher                               School Buses
                        Staffing


                       Elementary Assistant Principals
                                  Academic Initiatives
                                      CIP/Other Staffing
                                    Technology for Schools




                                                                            Page 2 of 24
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1. State Funding
    Basic Guaranteed Support - Distributive School Account (DSA)
                                                                                   + $56.4
                                    Including a total of $85 million in required   million*
$5,500                              transfers from CCSD’s capital funds between
                                                                                     $5,445
                                    2010 and 2013

                                                                          $5,257

                                                             $5,135
$5,000                                           $5,036
                           $4,958   $4,962
                  $4,891




$4,500   $4,489




$4,000
         2007     2008     2009     2010        2011         2012        2013       2014
                                                                                    Estimated


         * Estimated based on Governor’s proposed 2014-2015 budget

                                                                                         Page 3 of 24
2. Property Tax Revenues
       Preliminary Estimate ($ millions)


$600



$525



$450
                                                                + $1.8
                                                                million

$375



$300
    2007       2008      2009      2010    2011   2012   2013    2014


                                                                Page 4 of 24
3. Student Enrollment
315,000
                                                                                 + $8.1
                                                                                 million
                                                                                 312,782
                                                                                 estimated

                               311,221                                 311,220
310,000
                                                   309,899
                                         309,442
                     308,745
                                                             308,377



305,000



           302,547


300,000
          2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014



                                                                                    Page 5 of 24
4. Transfers from Capital Funds
   Legislatively mandated transfers from the District’s Capital Funds to the General
            Operating Fund have totaled $85 million over the past 4 years



            2009-2010                                 $10 million
            2010-2011                                 $35 million
            2011-2012                                 $20 million
            2012-2013                                 $20 million
            2013-2014                                        $0


                                                                                   Page 6 of 24
5. Ending Fund Balance
   ($ millions)

$200



$150



$100



 $50
         2%        2%     2%     2%
                                                                             1.25%
                                        1%          1%           1%
  $0
       2007       2008   2009   2010   2011       2012         2013         2014
                                       Exception to Board Policy of 2% Unassigned



                                                                                Page 7 of 24
6. Medium-term Financing
  Purpose & Alternatives


                                                    $34 million in financing,
                                                         to be repaid over
                                                        10 years from the
                                                           General Fund
  Replacement Buses (107)                              for typical operating
        $15 million
                            Additional Buses (65)    expenditures. At current
                                  $9 million        market rates, the annual
                                                    interest rate is estimated
                                                             to be 2%.

                                                               Alternatives
        Replacement Computers (Schools)             Leasing          9% est. interest
                  $10 million
                                                    Purchase     $34 million (Gen. Fund)



                                                                                 Page 8 of 24
6. Medium-term Financing
      Bus Purchases

  Replacement Buses - $15 million
107 buses at or exceeding 14 years of age
200                                                According to the Yellow School Bus Book,
                                                    the market value of a 14 year old school
                                                         bus is approximately $6,600.
                                            169
150                                                       The costs associated with
                                                             maintaining a bus:
                             119    121                 $15,000 to replace an engine
100    107                                             $3,900 to replace a transmission
                                                                      +
                      83                             Vehicle maintenance man-hour costs
 50
               51



  0
      2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

 Alternative: Incur Significant Maintenance Costs



                                                                                      Page 9 of 24
6. Medium-term Financing
  Bus Purchases


  Factors for student eligibility for Transportation services

  General Education Student:
  • Zoning
  • Resides outside of two-mile radius



  Special Education Student:
  • Identification of student needs
  • Location of student and available program
  • Placement of student into specific school and program




                        Alternative: Reduce Service Levels
      By increasing the transportation radius selectively, reducing certain select
                              school transportation, or
                      scaling back activity/athletic bus service

                                                                                     Page 10 of 24
6. Medium-term Financing
    Bus Purchases

                                            Additional Buses - $9 million
                                           65 buses to accommodate growth

                                    SPED Routes            Regular Routes            Sports/Extra
 Over the past two years,
   the number of special
    education students               634
                                                                             609                  609
  receiving transportation                               601                              584
 has increased by 11.3%.      549
                                                                     534

                                                  473



  From 2010 through next
     year, the number of
   regular routes will have
        remained flat.
                                           165
                                                               141                                          136
                                                                                   121




                                    2011                2012                2013                2014
                                                                                                Projected




                                                                                                     Page 11 of 24
6. Medium-term Financing
  Replacement Computers

         Replacement Computers - $10 million
       in classrooms and other school-level functions


                   Replacement Cycle
              Industry standard is every 3 years
                CCSD target is every 5 years
       (coinciding with purchase of 5-year warranties)
  Currently 1/3 of CCSD’s computers are over 5 years old


                                Alternative: Defer Replacement
                 Resulting increase in maintenance costs and/or obsolescence
         Greater risk of computers not being available for required instructional activities


                                                                                               Page 12 of 24
7. Employee Compensation & PERS

                                   Retirement (PERS) + 2%
                               Increasing from 23.75% to 25.75%
                                       (39.75% to 40.5% for Police)
                                       $23.9 million total cost
                                1% paid by CCSD & 1% paid by employee via
                                   salary reduction, pursuant to NRS 286
          Salaries & Benefits
                 89%

  Other                           Employee Compensation
  11%                              Salary Step Increases and
                               Educational Increments are subject
                                          to bargaining




                                                                      Page 13 of 24
8. School-Based Staffing
  Class Size Ratio Reduction

 $60 million
 to fund 793 additional teacher positions at schools
 which will allow staffing schools at 95% of enrollment
                                                                                                (up from 93% this year)
                                                                  Grade Levels
   Class Size Ratios                                  1-2         3        4-5         6-12

   40
                                                                                                          38
   35
                                                                                                                              35
                                                                                                     34
                                            33                   33                   33
   30                   32
                                       31                   31                   31                                      31
                   30
   25

   20                                                 21                   21                   21                  21
              19                  19
                                                 18                   18                   18                  18
   15    16                  16

   10

    5

    0
              FY09                FY10                FY11                 FY12                 FY13                FY14
                                  97%                  97%                  97%                  93%                 95%                           9

                                                                                                                                   Page 14 of 24
9. School-Based Staffing
  Elementary Assistant Principals

 $1.8 million
 to fund 17 additional elementary assistant principals
 which will provide every school with over 600 students
 an assistant principal (down from 650 this year)


  Prior to the 2009-2010 school year, all elementary schools had an assistant
  principal, with the exception of 10 schools.

 Due to budget reductions, the ratio for an elementary school to receive an
 assistant principal was changed to 650 students, beginning with the
 2010-2011 school year.
 An academic initiative has been proposed to bring the ratio back down to
 500 students over the next three years, with an approximate cost of
 $2 million per year.



                                                                              Page 15 of 24
10. School-Based Academic Initiatives

  The 2013-2014 Tentative Budget includes funding in
  support of academic initiatives, including:
  • Discovery Assessments
  • Kindergarten Assessments
  • Credit retrieval programs at middle schools and high
  schools
  • Various summer programs




                                                           Page 16 of 24
11. Special Education Staffing

   $9.4 million
   to fund 94.5 licensed staff
   and 45 transportation support positions
   due to continued growth in the number of students
   qualifying for special education services




                                                   Page 17 of 24
12. Capital Program (CIP) Staffing
  500
        511.16   510.16
                          482.75             488.35

                                   443.15
  400


  300

                                                         235
  200

                                                                             154
  100                                                                 120            124
                                                                            QSCB’s
                                                                                             58
    0
        FY05     FY06     FY07     FY08      FY09      FY10       FY11      FY12     FY13   FY14

                                          FY14 ramp-down
                          Positions transferred to General Fund             16

                          Positions eliminated                              50

                          Total positions eliminated (Capital Fund)         66


                                                                                                   Page 18 of 24
13. Sequestration
     Federal Budget Cuts


 Sequestration is expected to reduce Federal education
 funds by an estimated 8.2%. The expected loss to the
 District is approximately $14.2 million. Some of the
 notable grants affected include:
 • Title I, II, III
 • Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
 • 21st Century Grant
 • Striving Readers Grant
 • School Improvement Grant (SIG)




                                                         Page 19 of 24
Budget Summary
General Operating Fund

Total Resources	$2,177,000,000
Including $34,000,000 in proceeds from medium-term financing
$99,000,000

                                                                                                               more than 2013


                                                                        -
Total Expenditures & Transfers	$2,141,434,000

$94,435,000

                                                                                                              more than 2013


                                                                        =
Ending Fund Balance	$35,565,000
                                                                 200
                                                                 150
                                                                 100
Assuming Waiver of 2 percent Board Policy
Including               50
                                                                   0
Fourth consecutive year of decreasing fund balance*
                2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014   1.25% unassigned
* Requires written notification to state Department of Taxation


                                                                                                                        Page 20 of 24
Open Book
Version 2.0

Details of the Tentative Budget can be found online at: www.ccsd.net/openbook.




                                                                                 Page 21 of 24
Open Book
Version 2.0




              Page 22 of 24
Timeline

Budget Initiatives               Tentative Budget        Final Budget
Submitted                        Adoption                Adoption                  Fiscal Year
By Division &                    April 3                 May 15                    Begins
Department Leaders               Board Work Session      Board Work Session        July 1




     January         February       March   April      May           June        July




            Budget Initiatives                Tentative Budget        Final Budget
            Prioritized                       Submission              Submission
            By the Superintendent             Required by April 15    Required by June 8
            & Executive Team                  To State Department     To State Department
                                              of Taxation             of Taxation


                                                                                            Page 23 of 24
Questions?


             Page 24 of 24

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Tentative budget presentation 040313 02

  • 1. 2013-2014 Tentative Budget April 3, 2013 Board Work Session Page 1 of 24
  • 2. S Tentative Budget-At a Glance Major Expenditure Increases Compensation Employee School-Based & PERS Teacher School Buses Staffing Elementary Assistant Principals Academic Initiatives CIP/Other Staffing Technology for Schools Page 2 of 24
  • 3. S 1. State Funding Basic Guaranteed Support - Distributive School Account (DSA) + $56.4 Including a total of $85 million in required million* $5,500 transfers from CCSD’s capital funds between $5,445 2010 and 2013 $5,257 $5,135 $5,000 $5,036 $4,958 $4,962 $4,891 $4,500 $4,489 $4,000 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Estimated * Estimated based on Governor’s proposed 2014-2015 budget Page 3 of 24
  • 4. 2. Property Tax Revenues Preliminary Estimate ($ millions) $600 $525 $450 + $1.8 million $375 $300 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Page 4 of 24
  • 5. 3. Student Enrollment 315,000 + $8.1 million 312,782 estimated 311,221 311,220 310,000 309,899 309,442 308,745 308,377 305,000 302,547 300,000 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 Page 5 of 24
  • 6. 4. Transfers from Capital Funds Legislatively mandated transfers from the District’s Capital Funds to the General Operating Fund have totaled $85 million over the past 4 years 2009-2010 $10 million 2010-2011 $35 million 2011-2012 $20 million 2012-2013 $20 million 2013-2014 $0 Page 6 of 24
  • 7. 5. Ending Fund Balance ($ millions) $200 $150 $100 $50 2% 2% 2% 2% 1.25% 1% 1% 1% $0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Exception to Board Policy of 2% Unassigned Page 7 of 24
  • 8. 6. Medium-term Financing Purpose & Alternatives $34 million in financing, to be repaid over 10 years from the General Fund Replacement Buses (107) for typical operating $15 million Additional Buses (65) expenditures. At current $9 million market rates, the annual interest rate is estimated to be 2%. Alternatives Replacement Computers (Schools) Leasing 9% est. interest $10 million Purchase $34 million (Gen. Fund) Page 8 of 24
  • 9. 6. Medium-term Financing Bus Purchases Replacement Buses - $15 million 107 buses at or exceeding 14 years of age 200 According to the Yellow School Bus Book, the market value of a 14 year old school bus is approximately $6,600. 169 150 The costs associated with maintaining a bus: 119 121 $15,000 to replace an engine 100 107 $3,900 to replace a transmission + 83 Vehicle maintenance man-hour costs 50 51 0 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Alternative: Incur Significant Maintenance Costs Page 9 of 24
  • 10. 6. Medium-term Financing Bus Purchases Factors for student eligibility for Transportation services General Education Student: • Zoning • Resides outside of two-mile radius Special Education Student: • Identification of student needs • Location of student and available program • Placement of student into specific school and program Alternative: Reduce Service Levels By increasing the transportation radius selectively, reducing certain select school transportation, or scaling back activity/athletic bus service Page 10 of 24
  • 11. 6. Medium-term Financing Bus Purchases Additional Buses - $9 million 65 buses to accommodate growth SPED Routes Regular Routes Sports/Extra Over the past two years, the number of special education students 634 609 609 receiving transportation 601 584 has increased by 11.3%. 549 534 473 From 2010 through next year, the number of regular routes will have remained flat. 165 141 136 121 2011 2012 2013 2014 Projected Page 11 of 24
  • 12. 6. Medium-term Financing Replacement Computers Replacement Computers - $10 million in classrooms and other school-level functions Replacement Cycle Industry standard is every 3 years CCSD target is every 5 years (coinciding with purchase of 5-year warranties) Currently 1/3 of CCSD’s computers are over 5 years old Alternative: Defer Replacement Resulting increase in maintenance costs and/or obsolescence Greater risk of computers not being available for required instructional activities Page 12 of 24
  • 13. 7. Employee Compensation & PERS Retirement (PERS) + 2% Increasing from 23.75% to 25.75% (39.75% to 40.5% for Police) $23.9 million total cost 1% paid by CCSD & 1% paid by employee via salary reduction, pursuant to NRS 286 Salaries & Benefits 89% Other Employee Compensation 11% Salary Step Increases and Educational Increments are subject to bargaining Page 13 of 24
  • 14. 8. School-Based Staffing Class Size Ratio Reduction $60 million to fund 793 additional teacher positions at schools which will allow staffing schools at 95% of enrollment (up from 93% this year) Grade Levels Class Size Ratios 1-2 3 4-5 6-12 40 38 35 35 34 33 33 33 30 32 31 31 31 31 30 25 20 21 21 21 21 19 19 18 18 18 18 15 16 16 10 5 0 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 97% 97% 97% 93% 95% 9 Page 14 of 24
  • 15. 9. School-Based Staffing Elementary Assistant Principals $1.8 million to fund 17 additional elementary assistant principals which will provide every school with over 600 students an assistant principal (down from 650 this year) Prior to the 2009-2010 school year, all elementary schools had an assistant principal, with the exception of 10 schools. Due to budget reductions, the ratio for an elementary school to receive an assistant principal was changed to 650 students, beginning with the 2010-2011 school year. An academic initiative has been proposed to bring the ratio back down to 500 students over the next three years, with an approximate cost of $2 million per year. Page 15 of 24
  • 16. 10. School-Based Academic Initiatives The 2013-2014 Tentative Budget includes funding in support of academic initiatives, including: • Discovery Assessments • Kindergarten Assessments • Credit retrieval programs at middle schools and high schools • Various summer programs Page 16 of 24
  • 17. 11. Special Education Staffing $9.4 million to fund 94.5 licensed staff and 45 transportation support positions due to continued growth in the number of students qualifying for special education services Page 17 of 24
  • 18. 12. Capital Program (CIP) Staffing 500 511.16 510.16 482.75 488.35 443.15 400 300 235 200 154 100 120 124 QSCB’s 58 0 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY14 ramp-down Positions transferred to General Fund 16 Positions eliminated 50 Total positions eliminated (Capital Fund) 66 Page 18 of 24
  • 19. 13. Sequestration Federal Budget Cuts Sequestration is expected to reduce Federal education funds by an estimated 8.2%. The expected loss to the District is approximately $14.2 million. Some of the notable grants affected include: • Title I, II, III • Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) • 21st Century Grant • Striving Readers Grant • School Improvement Grant (SIG) Page 19 of 24
  • 20. Budget Summary General Operating Fund Total Resources $2,177,000,000 Including $34,000,000 in proceeds from medium-term financing $99,000,000 more than 2013 - Total Expenditures & Transfers $2,141,434,000 $94,435,000 more than 2013 = Ending Fund Balance $35,565,000 200 150 100 Assuming Waiver of 2 percent Board Policy Including 50 0 Fourth consecutive year of decreasing fund balance* 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 1.25% unassigned * Requires written notification to state Department of Taxation Page 20 of 24
  • 21. Open Book Version 2.0 Details of the Tentative Budget can be found online at: www.ccsd.net/openbook. Page 21 of 24
  • 22. Open Book Version 2.0 Page 22 of 24
  • 23. Timeline Budget Initiatives Tentative Budget Final Budget Submitted Adoption Adoption Fiscal Year By Division & April 3 May 15 Begins Department Leaders Board Work Session Board Work Session July 1 January February March April May June July Budget Initiatives Tentative Budget Final Budget Prioritized Submission Submission By the Superintendent Required by April 15 Required by June 8 & Executive Team To State Department To State Department of Taxation of Taxation Page 23 of 24
  • 24. Questions? Page 24 of 24