First Draft of Next Year's Millburn School Budget
Millburn Board of Education presented the first draft of 2013-2014 school budget.
Superintendent Dr. James Crisfield presented the intial 2013-2014 budget to the Board of Education at the Jan. 14 meeting. A more detailed look at the budget will follow at the Jan. 28 meeting.
The draft showed a $1,722, 949 gap that needs to be closed by the end of March.
"A lot of work has gone into this so far to get to this point. Indeed a lot of work needs to get done to get the balance and we have two and a half month to get that way," Crisfield said.
The initial revenues for next year total $78,605,322, up 1.37 percent from last year's $77,539,554.
This projection assumes a few variables though:
- Flat state aid, $2,382,92.
- Two percent tax increase, $73,341,773, up $1,438,074 from last year.
- $1.9 million in surplus (Capital Reserve Fund and Allowed, Excess and Emergency Surplus).
- $550,000 in subscription busing fees
- Miscellaneous revenue of $398,000
The expenditrues so far from budget managers input total $80,328,271.
Crisfield explained salaries, $51,641,652, and benefits, $12,468,104, take up almost 80 percents of the budget and are fixed.
Crisfield was questioned why the board keeps over $7.5 million in the district's surplus funds.
"If it swings widely, the budget swings widely," he responded.
At the public forum on the Jan. 27 and the meeting on Jan. 28 a more detailed budget will be presented.
The disrtict is accepting questions in advance for the fourm. To submit please e-mail them to webmaster@millburn.org, with “Forum Questions” in the subject line. The district said it will try to include as many as possible.
M OKeef
10:11 pm on Monday, January 21, 2013
No surprise, no more vote == maximum tax increase of 2% even though the District continues to have millions in excess surplus at the end of each year.....
Marty Wilson
10:40 am on Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Just got an e-mail re: an Ed Foundation event with Crisfeld and Siegel - it is $100/person for a good topic - stress in school transitions (open to parents of kids in 5/8/12). why isn't this open to the public? why is it a ridiculous $100 (hoity toity food selection they say). do the people who go get special access to crisfeld and siegel once go to this event the same way special interest groups get special access to politicians? why can't m-spec run an event like this - or did they do something to 'upset' dr. c? maybe theirs can be $200. does anybody else see this as a slippery slope towards bribing, I mean contributing to our educators for access? maybe some of the proceeds of this pay for access event can go to the budget? we can have luxury box seating in classes for those who 'wink/wink' pay a little extra.
Marty Wilson
10:41 am on Wednesday, January 23, 2013
if you go to this event, you can definitely 'pick' which guidance counselor you want, right?