Local Funding of Public Schools in North Carolina

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Local Funding of Public Schools in North Carolina Rebecca Troutman, NC Association of County Commissioners Kara A. Millonzi, UNC-CH School of Government 2013

One-page summary budget $26 million for capital $12.4 million for operating 12% increase from current year s appropriations No other communication with superintendent or local school board

Is your board required to appropriate funds to the school board for both capital and operational expenses? Is your board required to appropriate the amount(s) requested by the school board? Can your board request more information from the school board or superintendent? Can your board direct how county funds are spent? Can your board make changes to its appropriation during the fiscal year?

Which statement best describes a county s funding responsibility for its public schools? 1. A county must provide funding for capital outlay expenditures only 2. A county must provide funding for operational expenses only 3. A county must provide funding for both capital outlay and operational expenses 4. All county funding for the public school system is optional

G.S. 115C-408 [I]t is the policy of the State of North Carolina to provide from State revenue sources the instructional expenses for current operations of the public school system as defined in the standard course of study. It is the policy of the State of North Carolina that the facilities requirements for a public education system will be met by county governments.

G.S. 115C-426 The local current expense fund shall include appropriations sufficient, when added to appropriations from [the State], for current operating expense of the public school system in conformity with the educational goals and policies of the State and the local board of education, within the financial resources and consistent with the fiscal policies of the board of county commissioners.

G.S. 115C-431 If the board of education determines that the amount of money appropriated to the local current expense fund... is not sufficient to support a system of free public schools, [the board of education may initiate the statutory dispute resolution process.] If no agreement is reached, the issue submitted to the jury is what amount of money is needed from sources under the control of the board of county commissioners to maintain a system of free public schools.

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A county board of commissioners has full discretion to determine the annual amount of funding to appropriate to its public school(s). 1. True 2. False

Public School Funding: Budgeting Process Step 1 Ongoing Discussions Between Boards (Strongly Encouraged!) Step 2 Public School Superintendent Presents Superintendent s Budget to Local School Board (by May 1) Step 3 Local School Board May Hold Hearing on Superintendent s Budget Local School Board Makes Changes and Adopts Proposed Budget Step 4 Local School Board Submits Entire Proposed Budget to County (by May 15) Board of County Commissioners May Request Further Information from Local School Board

Public School Funding: Budgeting Process Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 G.S. 115C-429(c): Ongoing Discussions Between Boards (Strongly Encouraged!) The board of county commisssioners shall have the full authority to call for, Public School Superintendent and the Presents board Superintendent s of education shall Budget have to Local School Board (by May the 1) duty to make available to the board of county commissioners, upon request, all books, records, audit Local School Board May Hold reports, Hearing and on Superintendent s other information Budget Local School Board Makes bearing Changes on and the Adopts financial Proposed operation Budget of the local school administrative unit. Local School Board Submits Entire Proposed Budget to County (by May 15) Board of County Commissioners May Request Further Information from Local School Board

Public School Funding: Budgeting Process Step 5 County Board of Commissioners Makes Appropriations to Local School Administrative Unit Step 6 OPTIONAL: Dispute Resolution Process Step 7 The local board of education adopts a budget resolution

Public School Funding: Dispute Resolution Process A school board may challenge a county s appropriation of capital outlay funds or operational funds, or both, if it feels the amount appropriated is not sufficient to support a system of free public schools. (G.S. 115C-431)

Public School Funding: Dispute Resolution Process Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Two boards meet to attempt to resolve differences Mediation (must end no later than August 1, unless both boards agree to extend) Within 5 days of failed mediation the board of education may file an action in superior court Court (either Judge or Jury) finds facts as to amount of money necessary to maintain a system of free public schools, and the amount of money needed from the county to make up this total. Judge or jury must consider: educational goals and policies of the State and the local board of education, the budgetary request of the local board of education, the financial resources of the county and the local board of education, and the fiscal policies of the board of county commissioners and the local board of education.

Public School Funding: Dispute Resolution Process Step 5 Court orders the board of county commissioners to appropriate a specific sum to the school board and to levy additional taxes if necessary Step 6 Either the county or school district may appeal

A county board of commissioners may direct how local funds are spent by the public school(s). 1. True 2. False 3. Sometimes

Where does the local money come from? Most Control Degree of County Control Least Control County Appropriations: Property Tax County Appropriations: Debt County Appropriations: Sales & Use Taxes Voted Supplemental Tax Revenue Source PSBCF Funds (Pass-through Funds) Fines, Penalties, and Forfeitures

County Appropriations: Property Tax County board may appropriate funds for operating or capital County board may appropriate operating funds by purpose or function school board may change allocations by up to 25% (but county may restrict down to 10%) County board may appropriate capital funds by project or project category Generally school board may not redirect capital appropriations to operating expenses or vice versa

County Appropriations: Debt County board may issue debt to fund public school capital projects If county board receives proper request from school board, county board must call a voter referendum on the question of issuing general obligation debt for one or more public school capital projects If approved by the voters, county board always retains right to decide whether or not to issue debt

County Appropriations: Sales and Use Taxes A portion of the county s sales and use taxes legally are earmarked to be used for public school capital outlay projects (or to repay related debt) County board may appropriate monies for specific capital projects or for capital project categories County board not required to appropriate all earmarked monies each fiscal year May accumulate funds over time for larger capital projects County board may seek permission from Local Government Commission (LGC) to use funds for operating expenses

Voted Supplemental Tax (add l property tax, dedicated to public schools) School board may petition county board to hold referendum on levying an additional property tax, the revenue from which is dedicated to public schools If voters approve special tax, local school board may recommend additional tax rate each year (up to maximum rate approved by voters) County board decides each year whether or not to levy the special tax and at what rate (up to maximum rate requested by school board) County board has no control over expenditure of special tax proceeds by school board (but referendum may specify use of funds) County board may consider amount of special tax proceeds it making its other appropriations to school board

Public School Building Capital Fund (PSBCF) A portion of the state s lottery proceeds are allocated to each county within the PSBCF based on average daily membership (ADM) Monies in the Fund used to pay for public school construction projects and to retire indebtedness incurred for school construction projects County board and school board must jointly apply to NC DPI on a projectby-project basis to access the monies in the Fund PSBCF also may contain some residual corporate income tax distributions

Fines, Penalties, & Forfeitures Under Article IX, Section 7, of the N.C. Constitution, the clear proceeds of all penalties and forfeitures and of all fines collected in the several counties for any breach of the penal laws of the state, shall belong to and remain in the several counties, and shall be faithfully appropriated and used exclusively for maintaining free public schools. County board has no control over expenditure of special tax proceeds by school board County board may consider amount of special tax proceeds it making its other appropriations to school board

A county may reduce its appropriation to its local school administrative unit during the fiscal year. 1. True 2. False 3. Maybe

Reduction in Appropriations A county is prohibited from reducing school appropriations once the budget ordinance is adopted UNLESS: 1. The school board adopts a resolution consenting to the reduction; or 2. Economic conditions require a general reduction in county spending (and the county must hold a public hearing)

Discussion Question What was most surprising to you about this year s budget process for your public school(s)?