Special School Levy Proposals (& Brief School Highlights /Quick Facts) *** Informational Community Forum January 8, 2018
for taking the time to be here tonight and to learn more about the special school levy proposals!
please don t hesitate to ask questions during the presentation... there will be time provided at the end for Q & A if you prefer, you can write down your questions on the index cards and you will receive a person phone call
January is School Board Appreciation Month!
to the Davenport Community for the Tremendous Support of our school system!
Amazing Support from Davenport Gorilla Parent Group!
Special Thanks to Foundation for Davenport Schools Numerous local scholarship committees Amazing volunteers Davenport Gorilla Booster Club
Thank You to Our local Lions Club! Local Scholarships!
Thanks for Supporting Our Students! 2016-17 State B Basketball State Champions & State Academic Champions (3.873 GPA)
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for supporting our past school bond measures and our M & O levies
Davenport School District
We have a talented & amazing staff!
We have amazing students!!!
You are invited!
On-time Graduation Rates Increasing! Year Rate 2013 75% 2014 80.4% 2015 88.6% 2016 97.2% 2017 97.5%
Enrollment Report Year Headcount 2013-14 548 2014-15 580 2015-16 587 2016-17 585 2017-18 571
GRADE # of Students K 32 1 37 2 46 3 46 4 46 5 42 6 33 7 47 8 45 9 46 10 60 11 46 12 45 Current School Year Enrollment by Grade
Quick Highlights Expanded Preschool Program to all day, every day currently serving 30 students This is the 2 nd year of our K-5 afterschool program that is a partnership with the WSU Extension Office
Quick Highlights Davenport Elementary School
Quick Highlights Davenport Middle School
Quick Highlights Davenport High School School Recognized by US News & World Report as a Best High School (ranked in top 50 in our state - last two years)
Quick Highlights Added two satellite skills programs this fall: Construction Trades Nursing Assistant Partnerships with Spokane School District & Lincoln Hospital
We Employ Lots of People! 42 - Teachers 19 - Paraprofessionals 1 - School Psychologist 2 - Counselors 2 - Building Principals 6 - Maintenance & Custodial 4 Secretaries (3 building & 1 district office) 3 - Food Service 9 Transportation (8 drivers) 1 Business Manager 1- Superintendent 1 - School Nurse 1 - Speech & Language Therapist 1- Occupational Therapist 1- Behavioral Specialist 1- GearUp Federal Grant Coordinator 39- Coaching Positions December 2017 Payroll: $511,785 Note: some of the above positions are part-time
Is the District Aggressive in Seeking Grants? YES! Expanded our College in the High School Courses this Year Thanks to Grant Funding from the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction - 65 college credits available Recipient of JWG Grant (Jobs for Washington Graduates) $10,000 to assist with helping at-risk students learn job seeking skills Hagan Foundation Grant Providing $90,000 for Project Lead the Way Curriculum, Training, & Equipment in all of our schools (3 year grant) GearUp Federal Grant - Provides $92,000 yearly next 6 years aimed at increasing number of low-income students who are prepared to enter and succeed in postsecondary education
26 State Academic Champion Awards in the last 31 years!
Why is the school district running two special levies? Didn t you just ask us to approve a levy?
Feb. 2016 M & O Levy Proposal Approved by Davenport Patrons
2017 Legislature Session began in January Went into 3 overtime sessions In late June, passed House Bill 2242 the new Education Funding Bill (no public hearing!) In 2019, M & O Levies will be limited to $1.50/$1,000 new name Enrichment Levies Beginning in 2018, a Levy Swap will begin
HB 2242 - Impacts Local levy capacity reduced significantly Levy Approved in 2016 Changes to Levy Due to HB 2242 We will be required to roll back dollars in 2019 & 2020 Levy Collection Year Levy Amount Tax Rate 2018 $1,087,000 $4.00est. 2019 $419,000 (estimate) 2020 $432.000 (estimate) $1.50 $1.50
Examples of Facility Repair / Improvement Projects Repaired & re-surfaced tennis courts - $28,000 Repaired & re-surfaced track- $26,000 Repaired & re-coated part of high school gym roof - $52,000 Replaced high school gym lights - $10,000
Davenport Bus Fleet 8 full-time route drivers We transport an average of 395 students each day 102,000 miles logged annually to/from school We receive depreciation payments from the state for buses that are 13 years old or less We have been working hard to update our bus fleet to maximize our depreciation payments from the state Avg. cost of a new school bus: Approximately: $123,000
Didn t the Supreme Court Just Give the Schools a Ton of Money?
Nov. 17 Court Ruling
Recent Supreme Court Order The court concludes that the State is adequately funding categorical components of the basic education program in accordance with ESHB 2261 & SHB 2776. (p. 36) At this point, the court is willing to allow the State s program to operate and let experience be the judge of whether it proves adequate. (p. 37) As things stand today, the salary allocation model enacted in EHB 2242 complies with the State s obligation to fully fund K-12 basic education salaries, but it will not be implemented by September 1, 2018. The State thus remains out of compliance with its constitutional duty the court will retain jurisdiction to ensure full compliance by the established deadline, and it will maintain the sanction (p. 43)
What are the Shortcomings in the Prototypical School Model MSOC s What s funded vs. What s Budgeted - 2017-18 School Year Category State Funding Amount Budgeted Dollars Comments Technology $85,029 $152,925 *we did receive some grants Utilities/Insurance $203,198 $355,015 *Property & Liability Insurance: $86,015 *Utilities: $269,000 Curriculum $80,646 $75,603 *1/2 Math Adoption/AP Science/Character Strong Library/Other Supplies $170,771 $195,675 Professional Develop. $12,604 $40,300 Doesn t include per diem days *One day of PD for our teachers costs approximately $15,000 Facilities Maintenance $112,765 $144,500 District-Wide Support $62,920 $94,250 Totals $727,933 $1,107,826 $379,893
2017-18 Levy/LEA Budgeted Expenditures Davenport School District Teachers & Classified - Salaries, Supplementals & Buyback, $348,008, 21% Property purchase, $30,000, 2% Bus Purchase, $63,000, 4% Tech, $17,623, 1% 2017-18 Budgeted Levy and LEA Expenditures Total Levy Expenses: $1,078,180 LEA Expenses: $554,343 Utilities, Insurance & Facilities, $413,462, 25% Supplies, Books and Purchased Services, $123,913, 7% Transportation, $156,122, 9% Professional Development, $33,663, 2% Athletics Salaries,Equipment & Trips, $179,370, 11% Club Advisor Salaries, Supplies and Trips, $106,355, 6% Administration, $195,812, 12%
Davenport School District 2017-18 Budgeted Revenues by Source GRANTS: $570,566 Other Schools $135,000 LEVY: $1,078,180 LEA: $554,343 Other Local Support $230,300 STATE: $5,628,612 20% of our revenues!
Please review this information & don t hesitate to ask questions!
Combined Levy Tax Rates Current M & O Levy Expires in 2020 Tax Impact History & Projected mil rate/$1,000 2017 2018 2019 2020 M & O Levy 4.01 4.00 1.50 1.50 Proposed Technology, Safety, Security & Facilities Improvement Capital Projects Levy Proposed Transportation Vehicle Levy.90.90.45.45 Our local school levy taxes will go down considerably, even if the two special levies pass. Totals 4.01 4.00 2.85 2.85
Key Facts If the two special levies pass on Feb. 13, the money is not collected until beginning in 2019. The 2017 Legislature has limited (beginning in 2019) the total levy rate for enrichment levies (use to be called M & O Levies) to $1.50/$1,000. Your taxes will go up in 2018 for one year this is due to the State increasing the state school tax. This will happen regardless of whether or not the two special levies the district is running are passed. Beginning in 2019, your overall taxes for the school levies and the state school tax are predicted to go down to a rate less than what you paid paying in 2017. The two special levies, if passed, will expire in 2020. The district s regular levy will also expire in 2020.
Overall Tax Rates Your taxes will go up this year, regardless of the special levies! (Levy swap ) Tax Impact History & Projected mil rate/$1,000 2017 2018 2019 2020 M & O Levy 4.01 4.00 1.50 1.50 Proposed Capital Projects Levy.90.90 Proposed Transportation Vehicle Levy.45.45 K-8 & HS Construction Bonds 2.68 2.63 2.59 2.58 State Tax Rate for K-12 Schools 2.07 2.83 2.87 2.92 Totals 8.76 9.46 8.31 8.35 In 2019, your overall taxes will go DOWN due to the $1.50 enrichment levy limit
Davenport School District Special Levies Timelines Newsletters Mailed to Community Last week! Ballots Mailed Out from Courthouse: Around Jan. 22 Election Date: Feb. 13
Questions?