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Investing in Quality for ALL Students Westfield Washington Schools Highlights of Success WWS is in the top 3 of Indiana schools in ISTEP success WHS has the highest graduation rate in Hamilton County at 982 ID: 634367

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Slide1

Westfield Washington Schools

Investing in Quality for ALL StudentsSlide2

Westfield Washington Schools

Highlights of Success

WWS is in the top 3% of Indiana schools in ISTEP+ success

WHS has the highest graduation rate in Hamilton County at 98.2%

WHS was recognized by U.S. News & World Report & The Washington Post as a top high school in Indiana and in the nation

Five WWS schools were recognized as Four Star schools for 2014-15

Successful academic and extra-curricular teams

Diverse community partnerships to support the strong programs at each schoolSlide3

Historical Perspective

In 2009 the State of Indiana significantly reduced funding for all schools

Westfield’s enrollment was 5,850 students

Westfield received $5,006 per student, ranking in the bottom 10% of public and charter funded schools in the state ($858 less than the state avg.)

Property tax cap losses from 2009-2016 are estimated at a loss of $44 million

An operation referendum was successfully passed in November of 2010 for an increase of 23 cents to the 2011 tax rateSlide4

Historical Perspective

In

2016

the tax rate was reduced

from 23 cents to

20.9

cents per $100 of assessed value, saving taxpayers $527,743

Purpose

of the referendum was to maintain quality programs and

personnel

Referendums are valid for up to 7 yearsSlide5

Total 2016 WWS Budget Including Referendum $82,010,030Slide6

General Fund+ Referendum RevenueSlide7

Rationale for Renewing our Referendum

Enrollment has increased from 5,850 in 2009 to 7,164 students in 2015

Enrollment for 2016 is projected at 7,416

Two primary state funding components for the general fund:

Foundation Complexity

WWS $4,967.00 WWS $250.16

State Avg.

$4,966.69 State Avg. $910.81

Total State Funding for the General Fund

WWS $5,217.16

State Avg. $5,877.49Slide8

Rationale for Renewing our Referendum

Continuous Quality Growth

Instructional Programs

Manage class sizes

Professional Development

Personnel

Competitive Salaries

Instructional Resources

Expansion of Technology

21

st

Century Learning Opportunities

Rapid pace of growth in student populationSlide9

Rationale for Renewing our Referendum

For example:

$5,252,295/$60,000 = 87

Full Time PositionsSlide10

Renewal of the Referendum

Proposed tax referendum for November 2016 ballot

A local property tax referendum of 20 cents per $100 Assessed Value would generate $734.00 per student

Total State School Funding Sources for the General Fund

WWS $5,217.16 State Avg. $5,877.49

Referendum

+ 734.00

Per Student $5,951.16

$73.67 Per Student Above the State AverageSlide11

0.0478

Brownsburg

Failed

0.4100

Gary

Failed

0.2900

Hanover

Passed

0.3500

MSD Wayne

Passed

0.4212

MSD Perry

Passed

0.2900

Pike County

Failed

0.2500

Rising Sun-Ohio Co

Passed0.4200River ForestPassed0.3500Beech GrovePassed0.2042ValparaisoPassed

General Fund

Referendums…May

2015Slide12

Hamilton County Referendums

Hamilton Southeastern Referendum Passed May 2016

Noblesville

Referendum

Passed May

2016

Westfield Washington Referendum November 2016

Carmel Referendum 2017?

Sheridan Referendum 2017?Slide13

Referendum Rates in Hamilton County

.1600 - Carmel

$

857.11

.1890 -

Noblesville $635.81 Current $617.62 New rate

.2275 - HSE

$

750.72

.1900 - Sheridan

$

690.86

.2090 - Westfield

$

733.14

New rate would generate $734.00 per student.

New rate is a

13%

reduction

of the current approved rate.Slide14

Tax Impact of Renewal

Value

of Home

Current

Annual/New Annual

Monthly

$

350,000

$

449/$390

$

37.42/$32.54

$

250,000 $299/$260

$

24.96/$21.71

$

200,000 $224/$195

$

18.73/$16.29

$150,000 $150/$130 $12.50/10.87$1,000,000 $1,420/$1,235 $118.40/$102.96 Slide15

Taxable Assessed ValueSlide16

Invest in Quality Campaign

Introduction of PAC Co-Chairs

Danielle Carey

Tolan

danielle@wwtownship.us

Scott Willis

scott@arnettmanagement.com

www.Westfieldyes.com

@

WestfieldYesSlide17

Invest in Quality Campaign

What can I do to support the referendum process?

Volunteer

to serve on a PAC Committee

Vote

YES to Invest in Quality on November 8

th

!

Visit

the web site and contribute in some way to the Invest in Quality CampaignSlide18

Investing in Quality for ALL Students

Questions

Contact Information

Dr. Sherry Grate

grates@wws.k12.in.us

Mr. Nick

Verhoff

verhoffn@wws.k12.in.us

Mr. Chris Baldwin

baldwinc@wws.k12.in.us