Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake
Central Schools
50 Cypress Drive
Glenville, NY 12302
Superintendent Patrick McGrath
(518) 399-9141, ext. 85002
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O'Rourke Middle School
Charlton Heights Elementary
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2012-13 Budget Development

Creating the budget for the coming school year is a process that Board of Education members and district administrators work on for more than five months every year.

At the bottom of this page is a description of the overall process. We will also post information on each step of the 2012-13 process in the chart below, as that information becomes available.

 

drawing of star Note: Budget steps below are arranged chronologically. Please scroll DOWN to view the most recent items.

Steps taken in developing the 2012-13 Budget

content bullet Budget Development CALENDAR  (posted Nov. 29, 2011)  Meeting dates, deadlines and other steps in this year's process. 

content bullet Materials from the November 30 Finance Committee meeting:
       - BH-BL Introduction to State Property Tax "Cap" (pdf format)
       -
Understanding New York's Property Tax Cap  (pdf format)

content bullet Objectives and Context in developing the 2012-13 budget  (January 2012)  List of the Board of Education's goals and factors that will impact the new budget. 

content bullet All-in-one copy of the budget objectives, context and calendar as a pdf for easier printing:  2012-13 Budget Development & Communications Plan (pdf)

content bullet Online Forum Information -- Public budget forums will take place on the evenings of February 9, March 1 and March 21. If you cannot make it to these in person at the O'Rourke Middle School, you can still "attend" and participate in the discussion via your computer. Click this link to read details.

content bullet Preliminary budget numbers to be discussed February 1,
    Series of 3 Finance Committee meetings & 3 Budget Forums is coming up (Press release of January 27)   Copy of agenda & handouts for Feb. 1 meeting

content bullet Feb. 9 budget forum to discuss ways to fill $2 million gap   (press release of February 7, 2012)  Description of and invitation to the first of three budget forums on February 9.

Online participation: To join the online forum webinar, please click this link and give yourself a screen name:  http://breeze.neric.org/bhblbudget_feb9_2012/   The webinar will start at 7:30 pm on Thursday, Feb. 9. (For more details, see How to participate in the forum online)
 

content bullet February 9, 2012 Forum Follow-up:

If you were unable to attend the Feb. 9 forum, you can click below:

To see a copy of Mr. Schultz's presentation slides.

To provide YOUR answers to the forum's Focus Questions for Community Input

To view a 63-minute recording of the forum  (Please note that you can pause or fast forward this recording using the control button and bar at the bottom of the recording window.)

content bullet Community invited to budget forum # 2 on March 6 (press release of February 28, 2012 -- rescheduled due to snowstorm on March 1)   Description and invitation to the second budget forum on March 6, which will be held in the middle school cafetorium and online.

content bullet March 6, 2012 Forum Follow-up:

If you are unable to attend the March 6 forum in person, you can:

See a copy of the budget worksheet handout.

See a copy of the March 6 slide presentation

Go to our March 6 survey form to share YOUR OPINIONS on the same questions that were posed at the forum.  (NOTE as of March 21 this survey is closed because it has been superseded by the survey below.)

content bullet Two seats on Board of Education up for election in May  (press release of March 18, 2012

content bullet March 21 forum to discuss Superintendent's recommended budget  (press release of March 20, 2012)  Description of and invitation to the last of three budget forums on March 21.

content bullet March 21, 2012 Forum Follow-up:

If you are unable to attend the March 21 forum in person, you can:

See a copy of the March 21 budget worksheet handout.

 See a copy of the March 21 slide presentation

Go to our March 21 survey to share YOUR OPINIONS on the same questions that were posed at the forum.

content bullet Board adopts 2012-13 budget of $56.9 million  (press release of April 5, 2012)   Summary of the changes and impact of the 2012-13 budget, which the Board of Education approved on April 3 and will now go before the voters on May 15.

See also the Final Budget Worksheet dated April 4.

content bullet Incumbents Herkenham & Maughan seeking re-election. They will speak at Meet the Candidates Night on May 2.  (press release of April 24, 2012)  

content bullet Copy of the complete 12-page Budget Newsletter:  Newsletters will be mailed to district households on April 30. In the meantime you can view the newsletter here as a pdf  (Warning to dial-up users: this is a large file, 2,715 KB)

content bullet Copy of the public Budget Information Packet as required by law. This 75-page document (pdf format) includes:

The budget newsletter, which contains the required "School District Budget Notice" on page 10

Proposed 2012-13 line-item expenditures and revenue

Salary disclosure notice for administrators earning more than $123,000 in 2012-13.

Tax Exemption Impact Reports for properties in the BH-BL portions of the towns of Ballston, Charlton, Clifton Park and Glenville
NY State School District Report Card including District Fiscal Accountability Supplement & Information about Students with Disabilities
   


Overview of the budget process

Budget development actually starts in every November when the Board of Education begins to identify their budget objectives and the factors external and internal to the school district that are likely to have the greatest impact on the next year's budget. Such factors can include rising prices for fuel or health insurance, for example, or the expectation that we will be impacted by a new state mandate or a change in pupil enrollment.

By December, the Board has created a detailed budget development calendar that includes the objectives and context for the new school budget.

In January, the Board of Education receives preliminary budget requests for the coming school year from school administrators, as well as requests for additional staffing and possible new or improved programs.

February, March and early April are spent analyzing and discussing these requests at a series of public Finance Committee meetings. The school board also solicits public input on the budget and devotes time to budget development issues at its regular February and March business meetings. Administrators work to refine their numbers as more accurate cost estimates and enrollment figures are received during this period, and as Board members ask them to analyze the advantages and disadvantages of providing a service in a different way.

Throughout the winter and spring, school board members and administrators are also monitoring budget activity at the state level. BH-BL school board members and administrators are in frequent contact with local legislators to inform them how various state funding proposals will affect our schools.

In mid-April, the Board of Education votes on a proposed budget. A newsletter describing the budget is then printed and mailed to all district homes in early May. A copy of the proposed budget broken down by line items is also available in May at the main office of each school or the District Office. The public vote on the proposed budget is held by law on the third Tuesday in May, which is May 15, 2012.

Voting: Information on who can vote, absentee ballots, etc., in school elections.

 
 
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