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2. Background
• Projected fiscal deficit of $7.8 million in 2012-13 and $12.1
million in 2013-14
2/8/2012
• Self-identified as “Qualified” budget in submission to San
Diego County Office of Education with First Interim Report
• We can not currently meet our commitments in one or both
of the next two years
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3. 2011-12 Expenditure Reductions
• Increasing class size in grades 1-3 to approximately 32 students in
each class.
• Eliminating K-6 Home Study program.
2/8/2012
• Eliminating one Director of Curriculum & Instruction position.
• Eliminating the Administrative Assistant—Language Assessment
Center position.
• Eliminating one English Language Development Resource Teacher.
• Leaving vacant two Instructional Aide—Computer Lab positions.
• Elimination of general education summer school (K-8) and reduction
of general education summer school (high school).
• Eliminating two part-time certificated librarians.
• Leaving vacant the position of Executive Assistant, Business Services.
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• Reducing deferred maintenance contributions.
4. November 9, 2011
Additional Expenditure Reductions
• Reduce start-up spending in 2012-13 for Sage Creek High
School
2/8/2012
• Reduce Administration/Management expenses
• Reduction in Travel and Conference budgets
• Reduction in Site/Department accounts
• Reduction in Special Education budget based on program
savings
• Elimination of Classified positions
• Reduction in Athletics budget
• Reduction or elimination of programs such as Cal-SAFE and
Add-Up
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5. School Closure Considerations
• Board authorized formation of Committee to bring
recommendation for closure of two schools and potential
relocation of district office on November 9, 2011
2/8/2012
• Board authorized specific focus on Buena Vista Elementary
and Carlsbad Village Academy/Carlsbad Seaside Academy on
January 11, 2012
• Recommendation to occur no later than April 25, 2012
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6. Revenue Enhancements
• Extensive community efforts to assist
• Current efforts underway to analyze best path for potential
2/8/2012
rental/lease options
• Special Education “Equalization”
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7. Other Considerations
• Ongoing negotiations with both CUTA (Certificated) and LIUNA
(Classified) bargaining teams
2/8/2012
• Careful analysis of Governor’s Budget Proposal
• Current projections do not take into account potential impact in
2011-12 of SB 81 reduction of approximately $400,000 in 2011-12
due to shift of midyear transportation cut to ADA as part of this
year’s “trigger” reductions
• Current projections do not take into account potential “trigger”
reductions of approximately $4,000,000 in 2012-13
• Bargaining process needs to include contingency language
regarding “trigger” reductions
• We are out of time 7
8. First Interim Financial Report
2011-2012
Total Income: $73,159,292 Total Expenditures: $83,063,700
2/8/2012
Capital Outlay
Other State Other Outgo &
21,300
Revenue Services/Other Debt Service
Other Local 0.03%
$4,562,544 Oper. 536,835
Revenue
6.24% Expenditures 0.65%
$4,307,524
5.89% 10,895,969
13.12%
Federal
Revenue
Books &
$3,316,516
Supplies
4.53%
Revenue Limit 2,976,306
Sources 3.58%
$60,972,708
83.34%
($60,683,436
from Local
Property
Taxes) Employee
Benefits
17,577,495 Certificated
21.16% Classified
Salaries
Salaries
$39,815,854
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11,239,941 47.93%
13.53%
9. Expenditure Reduction Proposal
2012-2013 2013-2014
Estimated Estimated
Savings Savings
A Reduce CVA by 3.0 Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Teachers $210,000 $210,000
B Increase staffing ratio at CHS to 38.5 $800,000 $800,000
2/8/2012
C Increase staffing ratio in grades 4-8 to 36 in 2013-14 $0 $930,000
D Eliminate 1.0 Librarian $116,000 $116,000
E Eliminate 1.0 Teacher On Special Assignment (TOSA) $100,000 $100,000
F Eliminate 1.4 Psychologists $131,600 $131,600
G Eliminate CHS Special Ed Teachers TBD $200,000 $200,000
H Eliminate Guidance Technicians $242,000 $242,000
I Reduce K-5 Library Technicians to .5 FTE $200,000 $200,000
J Reduce Student Services Specialist to .5 FTE $32,500 $32,500
K Eliminate 1.0 FTE Admin Assistant, Special Education $67,000 $67,000
L Eliminate 1.0 FTE Office Assistant, Personnel Services $55,000 $55,000
M Eliminate 1.0 FTE Executive Assistant, Business Services $75,000 $75,000
N Eliminate 1.0 FTE Custodian $40,000 $40,000
O Reduce Tier III Certificated Non-instructional Hourly $40,000 $40,000
P Reduce Personnel Commission Discretionary Budget $2,000 $2,000
Q Reduce School Resource Officer Contract $91,000 $91,000
R Reduce Write4Fun Contractual by 50% $16,250 $16,250
S Eliminate Kontraband Contract $5,000 $5,000
T Reduce Sage Creek Expenditures in 2013-14 $0 $160,000
U Eliminate Instructional Assistants—Computer Lab and add 1.0 FTE Computer Tech Position $76,000 $76,000
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TOTAL $2,499,350 $3,586,350
10. What’s Next
• Prepare Second Interim Report: Due March 15
• Continue negotiations regarding pay cuts and “trigger”
2/8/2012
reductions
• Approval of all of these proposed expenditure reductions
would reduce projected deficits:
• Approximately $5.3 million in 2012-13
• Approximately $8.6 million in 2013-14
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