230 likes | 433 Views
Chapman VailPresidentWoodstownDoug PainterVice PresidentPilesgroveJoe BaumPilesgroveFrank FrazierPilesgroveGeorge ReyPilesgroveDebbie DuffieldPilesgroveKevin Crouch WoodstownEileen Miller WoodstownColleen VertonWoodstownRichard MorrisAllowayDan BelisarioUpper Pittsgrove.
E N D
3. 2010 – 2011 BUDGET BASICS REVENUE SOURCES LOCAL
Budgeted Fund Balance
Local Tax Levy (4% Cap)
Tuition
STATE / FEDERAL
State Aid
Federal
2010/11 Revenue
$21,813,249
PROPOSED BUDGET Supplies
Text
Program
Utilities / Operating Exp.
Transportation
Staff ( Salaries /Benefits)
2010/11 Proposed Budget
$23,524,980
4. Factors in 2010/11 Budget Increase FIXED COST INCREASES (90%)
Transportation
Salaries
Benefits
Utilities
Special Ed Costs
Tuition
5. Phase I / Flat Funding Budget Cut Strategy Tier I
Supplies
Texts
Professional Dev.
Technology
Athletics
Tier II
Programs
Transportation
Field Trips
Assemblies
Athletic Programs
Extra-Curricular
Tier III
Programs
Staff
Class size
Program Impact
6. State Aid Figures ReleasedMarch 16th , 2010 Woodstown – Pilesgrove Regional School District
18% Cut in Aid – $1.3 Million
Phase II
7. Impact Summary $
Phase I Projected Shortfall 1.7 Million
Phase II Reduction 1.3 Million
Total 3.0 Million
13% of Total Budget (2009/2010)
8. Impact Summary in Program/ Staff
Larger Class Sizes
Major Curricular Program Cuts/ Elective Offerings, Technology
Major Extra/Co-Curricular Athletic Program Cuts
Major Staff Cuts 38-40
9. 0 % Net Increase in Salaries / Increment Costs
Sick Time Formula = Programs / Jobs
No Tuition Reimbursement Claims / Prof. Dev.
VALUE: $611,000 IN PROGRAMS / STAFF
10. Budget Cuts Program / Operational Costs
High School:
Field Trips, Assemblies, Supplies, Texts, Smart Boards, Laptop Computers
Guidance:
Summer Hours, Workshops, Supplies, Services
11. Budget Cuts Program / Operational Costs cont’d
Middle School:
Supplies, Texts, Field Trips, Assemblies, Library Books, 7th PD Stipends (Study Skills).
Mary Shoemaker:
Library Books, Field Trips, Supplies, Texts
Curriculum:
Workshops, Professional Development, Summer Academy, Textbooks, Technology, Smart Boards, Team Leaders
12. Budget Cuts Program / Operational Costs cont’d
Child Study Team:
Supplies, Services, BD Students Return, Summer IEP Conf., Tuition.
Athletics:
Supplies, Uniforms, Field Work, No New Programs
Frosh Sports, MS Sports, 40 Less Varsity Games, 6 Asst. Coaching Positions.
District:
Courtesy Busing
13. Budget Cuts 27 STAFF
7 Non IEP Aides
1 Security Staff
3 Special Ed Teachers
1 Social Worker (Ret.)
2 .5 Secretaries
2 High School Teachers Ret. ( Math / Ind. Arts)
3 Middle School Teachers
4 High School Non Teaching Assistants
1 Computer Tech (Clerical)
1 Elementary P/T Music Teacher
1 Administrative Position
1 Technology Coordinator
15. BUDGET2000-2001 to 2010-2011
16. STATE AID 2000-2001 to 2010-2011
17. ANALYSIS
18. FY 10-11 TAX IMPACT
19. PROPERTY TAX REIMBURSEMENT PROGRAM FOR ELIGIBLE SENIOR CITIZENS The Property Tax Reimbursement Program (PTRP) reimburses eligible senior citizens and disabled persons for property tax increase.
You may be eligible for a reimbursement fo the difference between the amount of property taxes you paid for the base year (the year you first became eligible) and the amount paid for the year for which you are applying for a reimbursement if you met all the following requirements for the base year and for each succeeding year, up to and including the year for which you are claiming reimbursement.
To qualify for the 2009 reimbursement, you must meet all of the following requirements:
For 2008 and 2009, you must have been age 65 or older or receiving Federal Social Security disability benefits; and
You must live in NJ continuously for at least the last 10 years, as either a homeowner or a renter; and
You must have owned and lived in your home (or have leased a site in a mobile home park on which you have placed a
manufactured or mobile home that you own) for the last 3 years; and
You have paid the full amount of property taxes (or site fees if you are a mobile home owner) that were due on your home for the
base year and for each succeeding year, up to and including the year for which you are claiming the reimbursement; and
You meet the income limits for the base year and for each succeeding year, up to and including the year for which you are claiming
the reimbursement
Residents applying for the 2009 reimbursement must have a total income for 2008 that is $70,000 or less and for 2009 that is
$80,000 or less. These limits apply regardless of marital/civil status. However, applicants who are married or in a civil union must
report combined income of both spouses/CU partners.
For more information, please visit www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/ptrelig.shtml
To obtain an application, please call 1-800-882-6597
20.
For questions regarding your polling district, call:
Borough of Woodstown Clerk – (856) 769-2200
Township of Pilesgrove Clerk – (856) 769-3222
IMPORTANT NOTICE
21. ABSENTEE BALLOTS The law provides that military service or civilian
absentee voters may apply to the county clerk for an
absentee ballot at any time not less than seven (7) days
prior to an election.
To obtain an application, send written notice to:
Salem County Clerk
P.O. Box 18
Salem, NJ 08079
or call the clerk’s office at (856) 935-7510.
22. WOODSTOWN-PILESGROVE REGIONAL BOARD OF EDUCATION CANDIDATES Borough of Woodstown
Full Term (Three Years)
1 Seat
Colleen M. Verton
23. POLLING PLACES
Borough of Woodstown
Districts 1 & 2 – Woodstown Presbyterian Church
Township of Pilesgrove
District 1 - Sharptown United Methodist Church
Districts 2 & 3 – Pilesgrove Municipal Building