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Merger Feasibility Study
Alfred-Almond, Arkport, and Canaseraga
Alan Pole, [email protected] 16, 2013
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Purpose of the Study
This study was conducted to answer the following question: If any, which combination(s) of the
three districts might make it feasible to engage in a full and
complete merger study?
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Acknowledgements
Superintendents Rich Calkins, Glenn Niles, & Kelly Houck
The Alfred-Almond, Arkport, and Canaseraga boards of education
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Background on Districts
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Possible District Combinations All three districts merging into one
district:
A. Alfred-Almond, Arkport, and Canaseraga
Two other two-district combinations:
B. Alfred-Almond and Arkport
C. Arkport and Canaseraga
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Enrollment Projections
Arkport and Canaseraga are projected to see enrollment declines while Alfred-Almond will
gradually increase over the seven year period.
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Elementary Section Sizes
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Size of High Schools Alfred-Almond-Arkport-Canaseraga (432)
Candor-448; Dundee-446; Lansing-436
Alfred-Almond-Arkport (361) Tioga-378; Letchworth-375; Perry-354
Arkport-Canaseraga (221) Keshequa-271; Newfield-268; Genesee Valley-
230
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High School
Curricular Offerings
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Interscholastic Sports and Participation Rates
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School Enrollment and Building Aid Ratios
Alfred-Almond (650)—88.3%
Arkport (504)— 91.1%Canaseraga (252)—92.6%
Building aid on existing debt service is raised to the higher aid ratio of the districts that
merge.New construction is aided at 95% of approved costs for a 10 year period for merged districts
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Transportation Time & Area of Merged Districts
Alfred-Almond/Arkport/Canaseraga-244 square miles
(Randolph, Pioneer, Corning)
Alfred-Almond/Arkport-166 square miles(Penn Yan, Addison, Cuba-Rushford, Catt-Little Valley)
Arkport/Canaseraga-142 square miles(Dansville, Jasper-Troupsburg, Spencer-Van Etten)
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Central Office Administration
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Teacher Salary Schedule Comparison
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Cost of Leveling Up Teacher Salaries
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Budget Votes
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Debt ServiceBuilding Aid
Ratios:
Alfred-Almond-88.3%
Arkport-91.1%
Canaseraga-92.6%
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Fund Balances
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Full Value Tax Rates
Calculating true value tax rates is the only fair way to compare one district to the next due to variations in
local assessment practices. Also, the spread between two or more school district tax rates becomes
important when districts are considering a potential merger.
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Incentive Operating Aid
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Incentive Operating Aid
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Incentive Operating Aid
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Summary-Incentive Operating Aid
Total Incentive Operating Aid after 14 years for all three possible district combinations:
1-Alfred-Almond, Arkport & Canaseraga$23,569,1202-Alfred-Almond & Arkport
$18,358,9823-Arkport & Canaseraga
$14,445,761
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The 1/3, 1/3, 1/3 Guideline for Incentive Operating Aid
1/3 to finance transition costs to the merged district
1/3 in reserves for long term fiscal stability
1/3 to reduce taxes
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Incentive Operating Aid & Tax
Rate Impact
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Incentive Operating Aid & Tax
Rate Impact
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Incentive Operating Aid & Tax
Rate Impact
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Summary-Incentive Operating Aid & Tax Rate Impact
Percent of incentive operating aid needed for each district in the merger combination to achieve the lowest district’s tax rate:
1-Alfred-Almond, Arkport, & Canaseraga 39.1%2-Alfred-Almond & Arkport
33.6%3-Arkport & Canaseraga
9.4%
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Conclusions-Primary Factors
Financially, all three possible combinations of districts are feasible.
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Fiscal Soundness of Districts
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Advantages/Disadvantages Alfred-Almond/Arkport/Canaseraga
Advantages:
1. Greatest number of curricular options for the students
2. Larger high school provides the opportunity to stabilize extra-curricular offerings and add even more
3. Student enrollment is projected to be level over the next seven years Disadvantages:
1. Largest geographical area of merged district will result in least efficient transportation system
2. Further study will have to be done to ensure that the merged high school and an elementary school will fit into one of the buildings
3. Uses the largest amount of incentive operating aid to reduce tax levy and level up teacher salaries
4. Politics of three-district merger are more complex than a two-district merger
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Advantages/Disadvantages Alfred-Almond/Arkport
Advantages:
1. Curricular and extra-curricular opportunities for students of both districts will be enhanced
2. Area of merged school district is smaller than in a three- district merger so transportation will be more
efficient
3. Student enrollment is projected to be level over the next seven years
Disadvantages:
1. Uses the second largest amount of incentive operating aid to reduce tax levy and level up teacher salaries
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Advantages/Disadvantages Arkport/Canaseraga
Advantages:
1. Curricular and extra-curricular opportunities for students of both districts will be enhanced
2. Uses the least amount of operating incentive aid to reduce taxes and to level up teacher salaries
3. Smallest geographic area will provide for the most efficient transportation system
Disadvantages:
1. Enrollment is projected to decrease by 9.1% over the next seven years
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