- Byron Area Schools
- Transparency
Byron Area Schools Financial Information
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INTRODUCTION
Section 18 (2) of the Public Act 94 of 1979, The State School Aid Act, has been amended, which requires each school district and intermediate school district to post certain information on its website within 30 days after a board adopts it annual operating budget or any subsequent revision to that budget. The Annual Budget & Transparency Reporting is an opportunity to communicate our community on how we utilize the resources that are provided to us.
The following information is required to be posted on our website:
1. The annual operating budget and subsequent budget revisions.
2. Using data that has already been collected and submitted to the Michigan Department of Education (MDE), a summary of district or intermediate district expenditures for the most recent fiscal year for which they are available, expressed in the following two (2) pie charts which were provided for the general fund of the district or intermediate district by the Center for Educational Performance and Information (CEPI):(a) A chart of personnel expenditures broken down into the following subcategories:
(1) Salaries and Wages
(2) Employee benefit costs, including, but not limited to, medical, dental, vision, life, disability, and long-term care benefits.
(3) Retirement benefits costs
(4) All other personnel costs(b) A chart of all district expenditures, broken into the following subcategories:
(1) Instruction
(2) Support Services
(3) Business and administration
(4) Operations and Maintenance- Links to all of the following:
(a) The current collective bargaining agreement for each bargaining unit
(b) Each health care benefits plan, including, but not limited to, medical, dental, vision, disability, long-term care, or any other type of benefits that would constitute health care services, offered to any bargaining unit or employee in the district
(c)The audit report of the audit conducted for the most recent fiscal year for which it is available.- The total salary and a description and cost of each fringe benefit included in the compensation package for the superintendent of the district or intermediate district and for each employee of the district whose salary exceeds $100,000
5. The annual amount spent on dues paid to associations
6. The annual amount spent on lobbying services
Section 1: Annual Operating Budget and Subsequent Revisions
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Fiscal Year 2022-23 Board Approved Budget
Fiscal Year 2021-22 Board Approved Budget Final
Fiscal Year 2021-22 Board Approved Budget Revision
Fiscal Year 2021-22 Board Approved Budget
Fiscal Year 2020-21 Board Approved Budget Final
Fiscal Year 2020-21 Board Approved Budget Revision
Fiscal Year 2020-21 Board Approved Budget
Fiscal Year 2019-20 Board Approved Budget Revision
Fiscal Year 2019-20 Board Approved Budget
Section 2a and 2b: Summary of Expenditures - Expressed in Pie Charts
Section 3a, 3b and 3c: Listing of the Collective bargaining Agreements, Health Care Plans and Audit
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Current Collective Bargaining Agreements:
BEA Contract 2022 - 2024LOCAL 1059.16, AFSCME Council 25 Contract 2021-2024
LOCAL 1059.16, AFSCME Council 25 Letter of Agreement 2021-2024
Local 1059.16 AFSCME Council 25 Letter of Agreement 22-24
Local 1059.16 AFSCME Council 25 Letter of Agreement 22-24
Health Care Benefits Plans
MESSA Choices
MESSA ABC
Health Benefits Bids
Section 4: Salary and Benefit Description of Superintendent/Employees with Salary Exceeding $100,000
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There are no employees at the district earning $100,000 or more.
Section 5: Annual Amount Spent on Dues paid to Association
Section 6: Annual Amount Spent on Lobbying or Lobbying Services
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List of Qualifying Expenditures - There were no lobbying related expenses for the period of July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2022.
Section 7: Approved Deficit Elimination Plan
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The District has not incurred a deficit.
Section 9: District Paid Out-of-State Travel
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The District had no travel to report in 2021-22.