‘Final’ school budget may still change
Deirdre Newman
Calling the Newport-Mesa Unified School District’s final budget
“final” is like calling a baseball game over with two outs in the
bottom of the ninth.
That’s the sentiment Assistant Supt. of Business Services Paul
Reed expressed Tuesday night before the district’s trustees
unanimously passed a “final” budget to comply with state law.
The temporary quality of the final budget results from the state
not passing its own budget yet because $24 billion is still
unresolved, raising the specter of significant cuts in education.
“We’ve gotten no direction from the state,” Reed lamented. “The
longer it takes, the more concerned I get, because the more desperate
they get in Sacramento the worse it could be for education.”
The district is required to adopt a final budget by Sept. 8.
Using his financial acumen and a crystal ball Reed jokingly said
he received from his predecessor, Mike Fine, Reed crafted the budget
based on conservative assumptions. The challenge was exacerbated by
another uncertainty -- the district will not know the full extent of
the property tax income it will receive from the county until
November.
For the 2002-03 school year, the total projected income is $174.7
million and total projected expenses is $167.2 million, including
$64.4 million for teacher salaries.
Another part of the budget that is not quite as it seems is the
deficit of $7.3 million, which is obtained by comparing this year’s
ending balance of $7.5 million to the beginning balance of $14.8
million, Reed said. He does not consider it to be deficit spending,
though, because the money is being spent from program and site
reserves, and will go toward one-time expenditures.
The end result is still an increase in the “true reserve” from 3%
to 4%, Reed said.
* DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers education. She may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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