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Financial forecast brightens for Poland schools

Monday, May 20, 2019

POLAND 

Two years after projecting worrisome deficit spending, Poland Local Schools are expected to end fiscal year 2019 in the black.

In the five-year financial forecast approved Monday, fiscal 2019’s revenue is projected to exceed expenditures by $585,045.

This number is expected to grow slightly once finances for May and June are taken into account. 

Two years ago, the district projected a deficit of nearly $7.5 million by fiscal 2021.

On the five-year forecast for May 2019, that number, while still a deficit, is expected to shrink to $265,829.

Improvements can be attributed to the implementation of cost-saving measures and the consolidation of facilities. 

The district reduced its spending on personnel services, which account for about half of the district’s general-fund expenditures, from $11,407,875 in FY 2016 to $10,093,086 this year. 

In addition, the district closed Dobbins Elementary at the end of the 2017-2018 school year, upon the recommendation of a performance audit conducted by the state auditor.

Read MORE in Tuesday's VINDICATOR.