San Benito passes $133.4M budget; planning to boost student numbers
School district officials are planning to boost student numbers to help offset state funding cuts under a new
The tight budget forcing cost cuts is based on a property tax rate of about
In September, the school board is expected to set a new tax rate.
Now, officials are planning to boost student numbers from 7,963 to 8,942, projecting an increase of about
On Thursday, board President
"It's very difficult right now," he said.
Amid state funding cuts, he said, the past school board trimmed about
"That's a factor," Lopez said in an interview. "We could have used that
During the last few years, the district's student average daily attendance rate dropped from about 98% to about 92%, Acting Superintendent
As part of the district's plan to boost student numbers, officials are partnering with day care centers to enroll students while launching an optional flexible school day schedule.
"We're trying things like adding our Pre-K 3 students, we're trying something with optional flexible school day," Perez told board members during Tuesday's public hearing into the budget
In planning the budget, officials cut costs to help balance the budget.
"I met with the directors and all of them had concerns, just like the principals had concerns because their budget is being cut,"
Lopez questioned whether cuts could impact students' extracurricular activities such as athletics.
"This is for all extracurricular activities," he said earlier this month. "I think the common question's going to be, how is it affecting our student athletes, our students that participate? Is it less trips, less games with reducing of these funds? I think it's a conversation we probably need to have with our directors and find out exactly how it's affecting our extracurricular activities as a whole."
After months of planning, board members Tuesday passed the
Under the budget, local revenue is projected to bring in
As part of the budget, officials are earmarking
In the district's food service department, officials are projecting
Under the budget, officials are boosting starting teachers' salaries to
During a meeting, board members stressed the focus of boosting student daily attendance, a key factor determining state funding.
"It's very clear cut here," Lopez said after the public hearing. "State funding is decreasing. That's not a secret."
Lopez credited staff with working on plans aimed at boosting student numbers.
"By identifying some factors that will help us increase our revenue with
Meanwhile, the district faces cuts in state funding after state lawmakers passed the biggest tax cut in
"I think we, as a board, understand that finances moving forward are going to be a little scarce, a little tight, but you guys are going to do everything you can to make sure we continue to provide our students with the best quality of education and experience, taking care of our staff with raises and so on," Lopez said.
"But again, I think everybody understands that there are some trying times coming and there's a lot of work to be done," he said. "You know, we have got to focus on
Across
"Unfortunately, this budget issue is something that's been going on throughout the entire state," she said. "It seems like every school district is suffering the same results — the lack of state funding."
Since the pandemic, some parents have been keeping their children away from school.
"I want to be very clear to our community and to our district that
Officials are planning to work with parents to bring their children back into the classrooms.
"This is happening across the state," Perez said, referring to enrollment drops. "
As part the district's new strategic plan, officials are planning to focus on boosting student numbers, Perez said.
"One of the basises of our strategic plan is going to have to be getting everybody involved in increasing our attendance, not just increasing student population," he said. "If we do it right, we can bring in more money. That's our plan."
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