Title: 200506 Budget Presentation
 1Vallejo City Unified School District
2005-06Budget Presentation
Board of Education Meeting November 16, 2005 
 2Table of Contents
- District Goals slide 2 
- Budget Goals slide 3 
- Outcomes for Budget Report slide 4 
- Adopted Budget, June 2005 slide 5 
- Budget Modifications for 2005-06 slide 6 
- Current Budget Status slide 7 
- Factors that could affect budgets slide 8 
- 2005-06 Budget Reduction Goal slide 9 
- Status of the State Loan slide 10 
- Next Steps for VCUSD Budgets slide 11 
- Future Budget Goals slide 12 
- Appendix School Finance Terms slide 13
3GOALS
- The school district and each school will increase 
 annually the number of students who achieve at
 the proficient level or higher on the STAR
 standards testing program.
- The school district and each school will show an 
 increase in student achievement of each
 identified underperforming ethnic group that
 represents 5 or more of the student enrollment.
- Each school will improve its climate and student 
 discipline so that every student and staff member
 feels safe, every teacher can teach and every
 student can learn.
- The school district will develop a long-term 
 solution to the Districts fiscal crisis so that
 we can concentrate on the business of educating
 students, meeting expectations the State has for
 Vallejo, and returning to local control.
- 5) The State Administrator will build the 
 capacity of the School District to sustain the
 achievement, fiscal and school climate
 improvements when local control is regained.
4-  Budget Goals set in February 2005 
-  Reduce deficit by 10-12 million from 2004-05 
 to 2005-06 budget
-  Balance the District budget by the adoption of 
 2006-07 budget
5Outcomes for Tonights Budget Presentation 
- To provide those in attendance with a clear 
 understanding of the following
-  Condition of the Budget when adopted (June 2005) 
-  The changes that have occurred in the 2005-06 
 Budget since adoption
-  Condition of the 2005-06 Budget today (November 
 16, 2005)
-  The current Budget deficit 
-  Factors that may still affect 2005-06 and future 
 Budgets
-  To provide updated information on the use of 
 the State Loan
-  To review the Districts progress on fiscal 
 recovery (Goal 4) since June 2003
6Adopted Budget As of June 2005 (Unrestricted 
General fund Budget Only)
2005-2006
Deficit 
Projected Expenditures 90.8M
Projected Income 82.8M 
 72005-06 Budget ModificationsChanges to 2005-06 
Adopted Budget
- Revenue Increases Revenue Decreases 
- 1. Increased Student Attendance 151,000 1. 
 Beginning Balance  Audit Adj. 1,2000,000
-  16,840 to 16,869.45 
- 2. State Budget Deficit Reduction 
 221,000 2. Class Size Revenue Reduction
 389,000
- 3. Mandated Cost Reimbursements 100,000 Total 
 Revenue Decreases - 1,589,000
- 4. Corbus Field Reimbursement 460,000 
- Total Revenue Increases 932,000 
- Expenditure Savings Expenditure Increases 
- 1. STRS Restoration 1,000,000 1. 
 Salary Increases  Benefits Cap  266,000
- 2. Encroachments Reduced  500,000 2. 
 Additional Debt service on loan  400,000
- 3. Certificated Salary Savings 
 1,200,000 3. Workers Compensation claims
 776,000
- 4. Other Program  Salary Savings 1,247,000 4. 
 Utilities Increase  120,000
- 5. Legal fees reduction  
 100,000 Total 1,562,000
- 6. Equipment Reduction  135,000 
- Total 4,182,000 
-  Net Change  932,000  4,182,000 - 
 1,589,000 - 1,562,000
82005-06 Budget Status
2005-2006 Adjusted Budget As of November 16, 2005
2005-2006 Adopted Budget
Deficit 
Deficit 
Projected Expenditures 90.8M
Projected Expenditures 88.2M
Projected Income 82.2M
Projected Income 82.8M 
 9Factors that could affect2005-2006 and Future 
Budgets
- Student Enrollment and ADA 
- State Budget 
- Resolution of 2003-04 Audit and Future Audit 
 Findings
- Use of Surplus Property to Generate Revenues 
- Encroachments from Categorical Programs 
- Workers Compensation Liabilities and Costs 
- Implementation of Employee compensation 
 Agreements in 2006-2007 and 2007-2008
- Program and Service Reductions 
10Lets revisit the Budget Reduction Goal . . .
- Budget Deficit Reduction goal for 
 2005-06 10-12 million
- 2004-05 Deficit million 
- 2005-06 Deficit million 
- Reduction in Deficit 10.9 million 
-  Goal Achieved! 
11Status of the State Loan
- State Loan Approved 60 million 
- Loan Used to Date to Cover Deficits 
-  2003-04 26.3 million 
-  2004-05 16.9 million 
-  2005-06 (est)  6.0 million 
-  Total Used  49.5 million 
-  Projected to be used by June 2006 
-  To be repaid annually over a 20 year period 
 beginning in 2004-05 (approximately 2.9 million
 per year)
12Next Steps
Continue to refine 2005-06 Budget based on actuals
Begin to develop 2006-07 Budget
Implement the Phase I and II Property and Assets 
Management Recommendations 
 13Future Budget Goals
2006-07
To adopt a balanced budget for 2006-07 in June 
2006 
2007-08
To begin building the required 3 reserve for 
economic uncertainties (4.5 million) 
 14Glossary of School Finance Terms
- Cash Flow  Cash available compared to cash 
 needed to meet expenditure obligations.
- Fund Balance  The difference between assets and 
 liabilities. The fund equity of governmental and
 trust funds. Beginning Fund Balance is the
 difference between assets and liabilities carried
 over from the previous year. Denisemissing the
 line about Ending Fund Balance is see what I
 left for you
- Enrollment  Enrollment is the actual number of 
 students registered with the school district who
 actually attend its schools. This does not mean
 the number of students who are in attendance
 throughout the school district during any given
 period i.e., day, week, month, year. See ADA.
- Average Daily Attendance (ADA)  Total approved 
 days of attendance in the LEA divided by the
 number of days the schools in the LEA are in
 session for at least the required minimum day.
- Revenue Limit  The amount of revenue that a 
 district receives annually for unrestricted
 general purposes, usually funded from a
 combination of local property taxes and state
 aid. The amount of revenue a district receives
 is based on a per ADA unit formula
15Glossary of School Finance Terms (cont.)
- Deficit  The amount by which a sum of money 
 falls short of a required amount e.g.,
 apportionment deficits or budget deficits.
- Deficit Factor  When the states appropriation 
 for K-12 education is too low to pay all claims
 for state aid, a deficit factor is applied to
 reduce state aid.
- Equalization  Extra state aid, when available, 
 provided to low revenue districts, to promote
 revenue equalization among districts
- Categorical Reform  The Governor and some 
 legislators have proposed creating block grants
 in place of individual programs (impact is
 unknown at this time)
- Ongoing and Deferred Maintenance  To receive 
 State funding for school construction, each
 district must annually spend 3 of its general
 fund budget to maintain facilities.
- Encroachment  The expenditure of school 
 districts general purpose funds in support of a
 specialized or categorical program. Encroachment
 occurs in most districts and county offices that
 provide special education and transportation
16Glossary of School Finance Terms (cont.)
- Assets  Resources that are held or accrued by a 
 School District and that have monetary value
 i.e., cash, receivables, land, buildings  major
 equipment.
- Liabilities  Legal obligations that are unpaid, 
 i.e., goods or services that have been received
 but not paid, or revenue received that has not
 been earned.
- Cash Flow  Cash generated through revenues and 
 expended in operation of school district.
- COLA  Cost of-Living Adjustment, usually 
 applied to Revenue Limit and most categorical
 programs