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Thursday’s school board meeting will include budget status report

January 24th, 2012 at Tue, 24th, 2012 at 9:57 am by Kipp Robertson

The majority of the agenda for Thursday’s North Kitsap School Board meeting is now available to view online. Included in the agenda is a budget status report that will be given by Chris Hatch, the district’s director of finance.

According to the status report, the ending fund balance including reserves was less than the budgeted estimate for December by $187,736. As of now, the projected revenues for the district is $59,138,648, where as the projected expenditures at $61,522,849. Including energy upgrade payments ($195,076) the district will exceed revenues by an estimated $2,579,277.

Other agenda items include a report from the Washington Schools Risk Management Pool (not available to view online), an update on the condition of facilities (not available to view online) and a discussion regarding the superintendent search.

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