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Castaic schools look at projection­s

- By Brennon Dixson Signal Staff Writer

Summer is here, meaning kids are off enjoying vacation and school districts across the Santa Clarita Valley are already hard at work attempting to sort out their budgets for the upcoming school year.

Castaic Union officials were the first district to meet to discuss its 2018-19 budget proposal during Thursday’s meeting of the governing board.

“The June budget adoption is primarily based on estimates and assumption­s versus actual data,” according to Thursday’s agenda resolution, meaning state revenues, program changes and state retirement costs are projection­s based on informatio­n provided in the May Revise.

During the meeting on Thursday, officials discussed the crises currently facing the district in regards to its 2018-19 budget.

“In general, the June budget for Castaic Union School District reflects the challenges of declining enrollment and increased liability related to (employee pensions),” the budget reads. Despite the fact, Gov. Jerry Brown’s latest budget proposal included fully implementi­ng the LCFF, or state’s funding formula, ahead of schedule.

“We have chosen to project conservati­vely,” officials said, since Castaic has seen a steady 13-year trend of enrollment loss from a student enrollment high of 3,617 in 2004-05 to the current low in 2017-18 of 2,147.

The district is projected to continue declining enrollment through 2020-21, and when coupled with rising pension costs, the district might be forced to make staffing reductions in 2018-19 and 2019-20.

“Until this trend reverses,” the budget report read, “the district will continue to plan for reduction in LCFF revenue for the future years.”

Officials added at the meeting that nothing is finalized until the budget is officially approved at its next meeting June 21.

 ?? Signal file photo ?? Castaic Union officials were the first district to meet to discuss its 2018-19 budget proposal during Thursday’s meeting.
Signal file photo Castaic Union officials were the first district to meet to discuss its 2018-19 budget proposal during Thursday’s meeting.

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