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Detailed financial report with revenue, expenditures, and future outlook for the school district. Important insights and challenges faced are included.
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Mt. Diablo Unified School District First Interim Budget Report December 8, 2009 Richard Nicoll, Ph.D., Superintendent Bryan Richards, Director, Fiscal Services
Why an Interim Report? • Ed. Code §42130 requires the Board to certify two interim budget and financial reports • Certification is either Positive, Qualified or Negative • Positive – The district will meet its obligations for 3 years • Qualified – The district may not meet its obligations for 3 years • Negative – The district will not meet its obligations in current or upcoming year • 1st Interim with transactions to October 31 due December 15 • 2nd Interim with transactions to January 31 due March 15 • If 2nd Interim qualified or negative, 3rd Interim with transactions through April 30 due June 1
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Revenue Limit Deficit balloons! • We thought we had it bad when the cut to the revenue limit was 17.97% • Has now grown to 22.35%
Unrestricted General Fund Revenue • Revenue Limit Sources $ 158,651,759 • Federal Revenue 225,054 • Other State Revenue 29,134,910 • Other Local Revenue 2,396,999 • Total Revenue 190,408,722 • Less: Net Contrib. to RGF (37,552,110) • Net Available Revenue $ 152,856,612
Revenue Limit is down from 89.8% of revenue to 83.4% because of the deficit.
Unrestricted General Fund Expenditures • Certificated Salaries $ 91,188,209 • Classified Salaries 20,374,155 • Employee Benefits 31,947,487 • Books & Supplies 4,349,668 • Services & Operating 1,716,904 • Capital Outlay 137,720 • Other Outgo 929,381 • Interfund Transfers Out 6,202,658 • Total Expenditures 156,846,181
Salaries and Benefits make up 91.5% of expenditures & transfers out! (This will adjust downward slightly as items are identified to ARRA)
Unrestricted General Fund Summary • Net Available Revenue $ 152,856,612 • Net Expenditures 156,846,181 • Net (decrease) fund bal. ( 3,989,569) • Beginning Balance, July 1 24,529,701 • Projected Ending Balance $ 20,540,132
Components of Ending Balance • Revolving Cash $ 300,000 • Stores Inventory 536,118 • Economic Uncertainties (2%) 5,812,158 • IRS Assessment Resolution 533,550 • FCMAT Implementation 78,965 • Undesignated + Tier 3 Bal. 13,279,341 • Ending Balance $ 20,540,132
Restricted General Fund Revenue • Revenue Limit Sources $ 6,614,982 • Federal Revenue 31,515,828 • Other State Revenue 35,503,387 • Other Local Revenue 7,864,286 • Interfund Transfers In 0 • Net Contrib. from Unr. 38,349,013 • Total Revenue $119,847,496
Restricted General Fund Expenditures • Certificated Salaries $ 34,997,554 • Classified Salaries 20,207,208 • Employee Benefits 22,597,978 • Books & Supplies 20,722,286 • Services & Other Operating 33,227,043 • Capital Outlay 301,514 • Other Outgo 2,505,016 • Transfers Out 0 • Total Expenditures $ 134,558,599
Restricted General Fund Summary • Total Revenue $ 119,847,496 • Total Expenditures 134,558,599 • Net (decrease) in fund bal. (14,711,103) • Beginning Balance, July 1 22,687,425 • Projected Ending Balance $ 7,976,322
Other Funds of the District • Funds for special purposes excluded from the General Fund • Special Revenue Funds • Charter School – Form 09I • Adult Education – Form 11I • Cafeteria – Form 13I • Deferred Maintenance – Form 14I • Capital Projects Funds • Building (Proceeds of local bonds for construction) – Form 21I • Capital Facilities (a.k.a. Developer Fees) – Form 25I
Other Funds of the District (cont’d) • Capital Projects Funds (continued) • County School Facilities (State Allocations for construction) – Form 35I • Capital Project for Blended Component Units (Mello-Roos) – Form 49I • Debt Service Funds • Bond Interest and Redemption – Form 51I • Debt Service for Blended Component Units (Mello-Roos) – Form 52I • Foundation Private-Purpose Trust Fund (Scholarship Fund) – Form 73I • All “Other Funds” projecting positive fund balances
General Outlook for the Future • Qualified Certification (we may NOT meet our obligations for this year and the next two) • Concerns • State fiscal health is precarious. Governor already suggesting across the board cuts. The new budget in January could include more mid-year cuts, as may the May revise. • Health care expense increases still exceeding CPI with no COLA to fund them • Declining enrollment for this year at 2%!! • DEFICIT – Our deficit spending is back (due to State cutting our revenue) and must be addressed.
Supplemental Information • Form AI: Average Daily Attendance decrease of (655.24) in 09/10 will decrease funding for 10/11. • Form CASH: Cash Flow – to end year positive we must issue a $28M TRAN (this is double what we usually issue due to State deferrals) • Form RLI: Revenue Limit Calculations (Additional State cut of $9,415,303 since adoption from higher deficit factor and additional deficit #3) • Form 01CSI: Criteria & Standards • Form CI: Certification to Sign summarizes Criteria & Standards
Form MYPI: Multi Year Projection • Undesignated + Tier 3 @ 6/10 $13,279,341 • Operating Deficit 2010/11 (13,250,623) • Adjustment in 2% reserve 26,406 • Unappropriated Balance 6/11 55,124 • Operating Deficit 2011/12 (17,396,982) • Adjustment in 2% reserve 67,720 • Unappropriated Balance 6/12 ($17,274,138)
$17,274,000 across 2 years is only the start to fixing the real problem this time around • Unappropriated Balance 6/12 ($17,274,138)Projected Deficit in 2012/13 ($14,396,979) • Unappropriated Balance 6/13 ($31,657,604) • Projected Deficit in 2013/14 ($17,575,150) • Unappropriated Balance 6/14 ($49,319,391) • Average annual deficit over the next 4 years is $15,655,000 per year
How much less must we spend? • Enrollment declines projected to continue through 2014 at rates between 0.71% and 1.26% per year • We must decrease ongoing annual spending by a minimum of $15.7M by 7/1/2010 for the 2010/11 school year OR, • plan for even deeper rounds of cuts later as we will utilize all reserves by June 30, 2011 at our present rate $62.8M/4 = $15.7M; $62.8/3 = $20.9M/yr • These deficit numbers will get bigger if the State cuts more
What next?We go back to Sacramento • Governor’s Budget comes out January 8 • School Services updated dartboard based on the new budget January 12 • LAO will issue review to legislature • State budget talks begin in legislature
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