After completing this intense course of school finance, I feel that I have grown to have a stronger and more solid understanding the school finance system. As I proceeded throughout the weekly lessons, and learning from each individual colleague, as well as my group partnership, the wealth of knowledge that has been obtained has been well worth the experience. In addition to the coursework that has accompanied this class; I have had the opportunity to participate in a webinar series, which will also continue throughout the next few months focusing on budgetary projections for our district. There were times in the coursework that I was unsure how all this information merged together. With the knowledge that I have obtained through the webinar series, my knowledge has become more concrete. I remember speaking with Dr. Creel, and he explained this course would be intense; now at the end, I agree with his comment. Overall, I do not feel the entire amount of information required for school finance can be learned in a five week course, as students, we have to seek the remaining information and put it all together.
In analyzing the areas of strength regarding Competency 8, I feel confident enough to apply procedures for effective budget planning and management. I understand more in depth the budgeting calendar, as well as all personnel involved with the budget process. Personally I feel that I have a strong rapport with the school board, and that effective budgeting would come through effective communication. In the areas of personnel management, I feel that I have always had strength in documentation of personnel and can effectively hire, fire, or reassign an employee; as well as, utilizing evaluation data to create personnel policies.
After completing this course, several of the indicators from the beginning of the course to now, I have been able to grow from lack of knowledge to competent. Understanding audits and securing those that could assist in auditing the district, establishing district procedures, applying legal concepts. I have had the opportunity to formulate funding forecasts for the district and assist the Superintendent in the fiscal projections for next school year.
The area that I continue needing to obtain knowledge on is the section on acquiring, allocating, and managing resources according to district vision and priorities, including obtaining and using funds from different resources. Further information regarding federal funding allotments would be an area that I feel that I could use more knowledge.
Utilizing the video lectures, in the first week, it was interesting learning about the history of school finance and the parallels that are symbolized in current times; especially in the equity of funding. A major area of week one focused on goal oriented budgeting. It is important that school finance is supported by a district’s improvement plan and relates to the school boards goals for the district. Week two expanded on the concept of goal driven budgets and we had the opportunity to learn everyone’s role in the budgetary process.
Learning about the sources of revenue and expenditures for the district gave a firm insight of the funding formulas, and a strong understanding of the M&O and I&S taxing entities. Having the opportunity to complete the task of budgetary projections, this opportunity offered adequate knowledge of the importance of budget allocations. Now in the final week, the concentration of the ethics involved with school leadership, and the many times people get into trouble violating the ethics of the district.
Overall, out of the knowledge that I have obtained from this course and the webinar series that I have participated in is this – budget what you expect to earn, and don’t budget what is paid by the state.