Archive for Monday, December 8, 2008
State about 25 percent short in payments to school districts
December 8, 2008
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Topeka Public school districts were shortchanged this month because the state doesn’t have enough funds, officials said Monday.
“We do not have enough cash in the bank,” said Gov. Kathleen Sebelius’ budget director Duane Goossen.
State tax receipts have dropped below projections, forming a $147 million shortfall in the current fiscal year, which could increase to $1 billion next year.
The state paid the 297 school districts $165 million for the month of December, which was $55 million or 25 percent less than the amount school districts were supposed to receive, officials said.
Goossen said he didn’t know when the state would make up the 25 percent. “I hope that will be soon. That will depend on when the revenue comes in,” he said.
He said the last time the state shorted the school districts was at least seven years ago — during another state budget crisis.
Lawrence school Supt. Randy Weseman said the reduced payment “was a sign of the times.”
He said the local district’s finances should be OK as long as the state pays the remaining funds soon.
Deputy Education Commissioner Dale Dennis said so far school districts have been able to cope with the reduced amount.
School districts across the state are preparing for possible budget cuts when the Legislature starts the 2009 session next month. In addition, social service cuts have already been put in place, and higher education is girding for a round of reductions.
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8 December 2008
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toe (Anonymous) says…
If the Lawrence school can be “alright” short 25%, that says the school has way more funds than it needs. They can float a loan to the state just fine.
8 December 2008
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BigPrune (Anonymous) says…
It would be nice if the school districts could learn how to spend less money. Of course a $2 Million Taj Mahal tennis court plus two football stadiums are more important. Such a scam.
8 December 2008
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oohmgrover (Anonymous) says…
Toe, just because they have enough buffer to be “alright” this month doesn't mean that they will be alright for long
8 December 2008
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absolutelyridiculous (Anonymous) says…
Has the school board figured out how they are going to pay for the new athletic facilities? Here we go! This is not going to be pretty…see you all when we are pitching tents in Obamaville…probably the football fields at Free State and LHS.
8 December 2008
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deskboy04 (Anonymous) says…
We have a wonderful governor. She is doing such a great job.