1 / 21

Egg Harbor Township Schools

Egg Harbor Township Schools. 2011-2012 Budget Presentation Dr. Scott P. McCartney, Superintendent Mrs. Kateryna Bechtel, CPA, School Business Administrator, Board Secretary. Egg Harbor Township Schools. Board of Education Mr. James Galvin, President Mr. Neil Anderson, Vice President

marnie
Download Presentation

Egg Harbor Township Schools

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Egg Harbor Township Schools 2011-2012 Budget Presentation Dr. Scott P. McCartney, Superintendent Mrs. Kateryna Bechtel, CPA, School Business Administrator, Board Secretary

  2. Egg Harbor Township Schools Board of Education Mr. James Galvin, President Mr. Neil Anderson, Vice President Mr. John “Jack” Haines, Chair of Finance Mr. Peter Castellano Mr. Louis Della Barca Ms. Doris Dilley Mr. Brian Murphy Mrs. Mary Anne Spiker Mrs. Barbara Szilagyi

  3. Egg Harbor Township Schools Budget Goals for 2011-12 Maintain Programs/Skills/Staff Maximize Revenue Reduce Costs Prioritize Spending Open and staff our HS Addition Improve Communication Minimize School Tax Increase Pass the 2011-12 Budget

  4. What is the bottom line? • Even with additional State aid this year we are millions short… Charter Schools, increase in State Tuition for Incarcerated Students, and EDA Assessment • 3 million in cuts just to get to the state mandated 2% hard cap on the tax levy • 27 Positions cut from the budget • A proposed 1.3 million tax levy increase or 3.4 cent tax increase for 2011-12

  5. School Tax Rate History

  6. Opening Schools

  7. What does 3.4 cents mean to me? • A home assessed at 100K = a $34.00 increase • A home assessed at 200K = a $68.00 increase • A home assessed at 300K = a $102.00 increase • To figure out your increase: assessed value of your home/100 *.034 $143,000/100 = 1,430 x .034 = $48.62 Monthly that = $4.05 or Weekly that = $0.93

  8. Egg Harbor Township SchoolsSummary of Budgeted Revenues – General Fund

  9. Appropriations

  10. How can there be new things or new positions when there are cuts and layoffs? • Direction given to administration, if adding anything new, they must take something out • 3rd year with zero increase for building and department budgets (transportation excluded) • Prioritization of need (data, enrollments, etc…)

  11. How will this impact my child? • Made every effort to limit impact on students • Cuts to date…elementary class sizes, MS LAL, Miller School Instrumental Music, HS 101 • Pay to play… limited program at MS’s, inclusion of HS programs • Opening HS with much less…reallocating staff

  12. Why didn’t you cut below cap? • Further cuts would make opening the HS we have waited 5 years for nearly impossible • Further cuts would impact the quality of instruction and class sizes would grow beyond SPC limits • Further cuts could impact Freshman/JV Sports and other clubs and activities for students • Further cuts could impact transportation – Courtesy Bussing, tiering, etc… • Already cut over 10 Million last year and 3 Million this year

  13. Why haven’t we eliminated sports?

  14. Why aren’t Administrators being cut? • Largest School District in the County – 8,ooo Students and over 1,100 employees • Some of the largest schools in the County • Required 1 principal per building/complex • State Administrative Staffing Formula • Largest HS in the County – 2,600 students • Assistant Principals • Assistant Superintendents • Administrative salaries and benefits – 3rd lowest • Administrative numbers – 3rd lowest

  15. Total number of administrators v. total number of teachers

  16. Total cost administrative salaries v. total cost teacher salaries

  17. How do we know you are really doing a good job with your money? • 5 million below adequacy http://www.state.nj.us/education/sff/reports/AllChildrenAllCommunities.pdf • Comparative Spending Data http://www.state.nj.us/education/guide/ • School Report Card http://education.state.nj.us/rc/

  18. Comparative Data -2010 (105 Districts like us in the State) Per Pupil Costs: $12,055 v. State - $13,860 – 24th Lowest Class Salaries/Benefits: $6,949 v. State $7,654 – 22nd Lowest Total Admin. Costs: $999 v. State $1,397 – 3rd Lowest Salaries/Benefits for Admin.: $781 v. State $1,141 – 3rd Lowest Extra-Curricular Cost: $200 v. State $259 – 38th Lowest

  19. Comparative Data -2010 (105 Districts like us in the State) Student/Teacher Ratio: 12.8 v. State 12.4 – 42nd Highest Median Teacher Salary: $52,540 v. State $60,006 – 5th Lowest Student/Admin. Ratio: 210.0 v. State 164.3 – 23rd Highest Median Admin. Salary: $94,790 v. State $117,888 – 2nd Lowest Faculty/Admin.: 19.1 v. State 15.4 – 16th Highest

  20. Voting Information Date: April 27, 2011 Voting Times: 7AM – 9 PM Poll Locations: 1st , 2nd and 4th District – Scullville Firehouse #1 3rd and 7th District – Atlantic County Library 5th and 6th District – Zion Methodist Church 13th District – West Atlantic City Fire House 8th, 9th, 14th, 17th District – Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church 10th , 11th, 12th, 15th and 16th District – Fernwood Avenue Middle School

  21. For additional information please visit: www.eht.k12.nj.us or Call 646-7911 and ask for Dr. McCartney and/or Mrs. Bechtel Thank you and please vote!

More Related