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  • | 4:00 a.m. August 20, 2014
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+ School Board budget increase unreasonable
Dear Editor,
I recently reviewed the proposed budget on the Manatee School Board’s website.

I was disturbed to find the budget for the school board members reflects a 107% increase over the prior year. This is an increase of $309,000. How can this be justified?

Then, I looked back over the past year and found this roller coaster of financial news for the school board:

• In September of 2013, the school board approved the 2013-2014 budget and declared that the “revamped” budgeting system had worked well and this was the “best budget in years.”

• Then, in November of 2013, the district announced that the budget approved in September by the school board was missing $3.9 million in unaccounted for expenditures. Deja vue all over again?

• Then, in the spring, the district announced it would need to pay $9 million in “fines and penalties” due to an audit. In actuality, the district received no fines or penalties, but would need to either appeal to the Department of Education or restore the funding to the correct fund in the district budget. And this restoration could take place over two years.

• Later in the spring, the district announced it would have $4 million more in reserves in the general fund than originally projected.

What level of confidence can we have in these projections accounts coming from the district? The school district should be in better financial shape. The state provided Manatee schools $26 million in additional funding in the general fund in 2013-2014 and an additional $7.5 million for 2014-2015. That’s a total of $33.5 million more funding over the two-year period.

Where has all this money gone? Certainly not to the schools.

We need change in the school board leadership.

Get out and vote on Aug. 26

— Larry Simmons,
Sarasota

 

 

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