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Warren County School Board Faces Budget Crisis: Discussions Continue

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The Warren County School Board struggles with significant budget shortfalls as they face rising costs in substitute teaching, technology, custodial services, and health insurance. The board is working tirelessly to find solutions to balance the budget without compromising the quality of education and support for staff and students.

Budget Shortfall and Rising Costs

During the June 5, 2024, meeting, Rob Ballentine, Director of Finance, presented a detailed budget overview, highlighting a $981,112 shortfall. This gap is exacerbated by an unexpected $127,278 cut in state revenue, making the financial situation even more challenging.

“At the top of the sheet, we have the $76,193,989 projected revenue for next year. That includes the approved state budget based on the CALC template,” Ballentine explained. The county’s appropriation remains at $28,650,000, consistent with the previous year, adding to the financial pressure.

Robert H. Ballentine, Director of Finance and Clerk of School Board, Warren County Public Schools

Key Areas of Concern

Salaries and Benefits: The proposed budget includes salary increases for teachers and staff, with a step plus 3% for teachers and a 3% increase for other employees. However, maintaining these raises is scrutinized as the board looks for cost-saving measures.

Substitute Teaching Costs: The cost of substitutes is projected to rise by $300,000, reaching approximately $1 million. This figure includes an estimated $250,000 for sick leave payouts, highlighting the need to manage substitute teaching expenses effectively.

Health Insurance: Covering the full employee health insurance increase would cost $6,725,208. Sharing this cost with employees could save the district $302,000, a significant consideration as the board seeks to balance the budget.

Technology and Custodial Services: Technology needs an additional $100,000 to keep up with necessary upgrades and match grant money. Custodial services have been negotiated to an additional $80,000 from the initially proposed $135,000.

Proposed Cost-Saving Measures

Ballentine outlined potential cost-saving measures, including:

  • Eliminating Proposed New Positions: Cutting proposed new positions such as an agriculture teacher, a teacher at Ressie Jeffries Elementary, and a reading specialist could save $260,000.
  • Adjusting Salary Increases: Implementing a step increase, including a 3% raise, could save approximately $422,000.
  • Shared Cost for Health Insurance: Sharing the health insurance increase with employees could save $302,000.

Ballentine also suggested looking into positions that haven’t been filled yet, which could provide additional savings.

Board Discussions and Challenges

The meeting was marked by intense discussions among board members, who expressed frustration over the budget process and the lack of effective communication with county supervisors.

Despite the challenges, there was a shared commitment to finding solutions prioritizing the quality of education and support for staff and students. “We need to quit pointing fingers among us. We need to work together. We need to support our teachers and students,” one board member stated.

Next Steps and Decision Timeline

The board is pressured to finalize the budget before the fiscal year starts on July 1st. A public hearing is scheduled for June 11th, with the final decision expected shortly after. The school board plans to reconvene on June 26th to make the necessary budget decisions based on the supervisors’ appropriation.

Community Engagement and Moving Forward

The budget crisis has highlighted the need for better collaboration and communication between the school board and county supervisors. The board is exploring all possible avenues to manage the budget shortfall while ensuring minimal impact on the quality of education.

The community’s support and understanding will be crucial as the board navigates these challenging times. The board encourages public participation in the upcoming meetings to ensure that the decisions reflect the community’s best interests.

Click here to watch the Warren County School Board Meeting of June 5, 2024.

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