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Show I SciioeO Eoairia Tentative 1 Budget Is $45,544,292 I 4$ j hifc'f-nty School Board approved a tentative ' of a 5 01 45.544.292. including a total capital i ' ul .3 million. "i : this is a ? ID i ''""Wbudmi!,"1 '"crease over last year's es- i ' "anitai n. IW51mHion. The biggest increase was i far outiay with $3.7 spent in the previous fiscal Wa f'8ure for maintenance and operation is ' kl9i7w'ncrease $3,822,430 or 13 percent over , 0 mate of $29,421,570. ' liura1 ?' $22'140." is estimated for instruc-"esloori instruc-"esloori "8ure was 520.113,000. This includes 3 1 serlC'pals' suPervisors, teachers, librarians, apprm ,nes' textDools and teaching supplies. - , ?ol lunch c u amUnt of $2-846'219 wil1 sPent for (I i 0J28 Thi " , a sllgtM increase over last year's f Programs Cludes 'U"ch sales' state and ,ederal j 1 'Wance iffiJ'l' amount t0 abo"t $1 .638,000. There ' ",J," ill com, ( d of $288'837 and the remaining me irom government programs. 75' ?be's--$3nlin,Und incl"des salary for board J b! "S1.000 Salary ,or administration person- ;'ess--5l60iw, ry for administration personnel til Z y-QmH: census-$9.000; legal and auditors rtt' l? ' admi,r "ses ,or data process-$15,000; ex- Pt'1 I t's admin- on members-$17,000; expenses , foraZ n T3'10"'-29'000; and miscellaneous 'EUre,foni,t0tal for administration is $515,000. mtTZelm Beck sa.d he had based the "died county evaluation figure of $205 A million but that may change when the re-evaluation is j: complete. HE EXPLAINED that while the county and cities are jj held to no more than a 6 percent increase in the overall j-i total derived from the increased assessed valuation, the i school district isn't. "It doesn't give us any more money, it only tells the g state they don't have to-pay as much," said Superinten- : dent Bernell Wrigley. THE AMOUNT of the budget paid from local funds is 13 percent. It could increase to possibly 18 percent with j:;: the increased re-evaluation. Board Member Harold Gailey predicted this would jjj: cause people to become more involved in what the school board does with their moeny. g "AS THEY are harder hit with taxes and much of the g money goes to schools, they will become more aware of school programs," he said. :g There has been relatively no increase for the past 15 i: years in property taxes. People have been paying the g same even though the value of property has increased. : "It would be better if the reassessment took place an- g nually so it doesn't seem to catch you all at once," said g Davis Education Association Director Dee Burningham. g "IT'S A good thing we had the bond election before g taxes came out or we might have lost," said one board g member. g The hearing for final budget adoption was set for June :::: 29. BOARD MEMBERS heard a synopsis of last week's g' bond election. There was no change in the final figure of g: 4 334 to 499 for acceptance of an $18 million bonding :g program. g; fK;:.::::;g;:: |