Mission Statement
The mission of the Seaford Schools is to enhance the students’ academic, artistic,
social, and technological skills to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing and
increasingly global society.
SEAFORD SCHOOLS are an asset to EVERYONE
District offers many challenging courses, preparing the students to be successful in their future.
District improved all of its buildings, classrooms, labs and athletic facilities for use by students, staff and the community.
Good schools maintain high real estate values.
Enrollment Information
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
PROPOSED 2013-2014 BUDGET EXPENDITURE DISTRIBUTION
$46,226
$679,218
$739,583
$1,187,720
$1,843,324
$1,873,050
$2,754,689
$3,254,011
$15,718,185 $32,341,328
Board of Education, District Meeting
BOCES Admin & Insurance
Extra Curricular & Interscholastic
Central Administration
Instructional Administration
Debt Service
Transportation
Operations & Maintenance
Employee Benefits
Teaching & Instructional Support
PROPOSED BUDGET $60,437,334
HOW DO WE CONTAIN COSTS?
Evaluation of all district expenditures
Using BOCES bidding services
Using state and county contracts
Using cooperative purchasing agreements
Exploring new streams of revenue
Joining New York State Insurance Reciprocal
Joining the New York State Fuel Cooperative
Joining the Nassau County Natural Gas Cooperative
Applying for grants to fund district programs
Applied to FEMA seeking reimbursement for Hurricane Sandy related expenditures
Budget Highlights
ü UTS accepts a Hard Freeze for 2013-2014 ü Central Administrators take a wage freeze ü No teaching positions lost due to budget cuts ü Preserve current programs ü Implement 2nd year of the Five Year Technology Plan
ü New computers for Manor and Harbor school students ü Central administration has been implementing cost-
saving programs and efficiencies that are saving the district thousands of dollars
…more Budget Highlights
ü New Ungraded Primary class (UP2) will now include a summer program
ü New Life Skills Suite at High School ü New course offerings at the High School:
ü Advanced Placement: Environmental Science ü Comic Illustration ü Robotics
2012-2013 IN-DISTRICT TRANSPORTATION
School # of Buses # of Students Seaford High School 9 439 Seaford Middle School 11 416 Manor Elementary School 6 297 Harbor Elementary School 10 495 Special Education # of Vans # of Students Seaford High School 1 14 Seaford Middle School 1 9 Manor Elementary School 1 12 Harbor Elementary School 1 17
4 SCHOOLS…1,699 STUDENTS
2012-2013 SPECIAL EDUCATION TRANSPORTATION Out-of-District
School Location BOCES Barry Tech Westbury BOCES Career Prep Westbury BOCES Carmen Road Massapequa BOCES CCA Net Wantagh BOCES Eagle Avenue West Hempstead BOCES Iris Wolfson Greenvale BOCES Jerusalem Avenue North Bellmore BOCES Robert Kennedy Levittown BOCES Rosemary Kennedy Wantagh Brookville Center Brookville D.D.I. Smithtown Smithtown G.C. Tech Levittown Harmony Heights East Norwich Levittown/MacArthur Levittown Martin De Porres Elmont Martin Barrell Commack Reinhard Bellmore Sappo Medford Sagamore Dix HIlls PATHS Program Westbury
20 SCHOOLS…56 STUDENTS
2012-2013 PRIVATE & PAROCHIAL TRANSPORTATION
SCHOOL # of STUDENTS Chaminade 22 Grace Day/Rose of Lima 8 Holy Trinity 16 Kellenberg 43 Long Island Lutheran 4 Our Lady of Mercy 9 Progressive 2
SCHOOL # of STUDENTS Sacred Heart 3 St. Anthony’s 28 St. Dominic’s 5 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton 3 St. John the Baptist 21 St. Williams 80 Maria Regina 21
14 SCHOOLS…265 STUDENTS
2012-2013 HURRICANE SANDY TRANSPORTATION (McKINNEY-VENTO)
SCHOOL # of STUDENTS Seaford High School 32 Seaford Middle School 28 Seaford Harbor School 37 BOCES Carmen Road 1 St. Williams 1 Kellenberg 1 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton 1
101 STUDENTS
Seaford Public Schools Administrative Component
BUDGET 2012-2013
8.22%
PROPOSED BUDGET 2013-2014
$4,751,355 $4,503,484 7.45%
Board of Education, District Clerk, Elections, Superintendent, Assistant Superintendents, Business Office, Auditing, Treasurer, Purchasing, Legal, Personnel, Public Information, BOCES Administration, Instructional Supervision, Employee Benefits.
Seaford Public Schools Capital Component
BUDGET 2012-2013
11.21%
PROPOSED BUDGET 2013-2014
$6,476,254 $6,948,170 11.50%
Building Operations (heat & utilities), District-wide Maintenance and Grounds, Debt (bond payments, BANS, TANS), Capital Projects, Legal, Unallocated Insurance, Employee Benefits
Seaford Public Schools Educational or Program Component
BUDGET 2012-2013
80.57%
PROPOSED BUDGET 2013-2014
$46,563,511 $48,985,680
81.05%
Teaching, Occupational Education, School Library & AV, Guidance, Health Services, Psychological Services, Social Work Services, Co-Curricular Activities, Interscholastic Athletics, Computer Assisted Instruction, Transportation, Employee Benefits, Legal, Unallocated Insurance.
EXPENDITURES = REVENUES
STATE AID
EXCEL FUNDS FEMA FUNDS LOCAL REVENUES FUND BALANCE STAR PROGRAM PROPERTY TAXES
State Aid History
School Year State Aid Total Budget State Aid (% of Budget)
2008-2009 $10,211,577 $51,049,078 20.0%
2009-2010 $10,359,132 $52,628,620 19.6%
2010-2011 $10,000,000 $53,614,962 18.6%
2011-2012 $8,574,033 $54,824,663 15.6%
2012-2013 $10,718,186 (includes $991,965
Deferred Aid)
$57,791,120 18.5%
2013-2014 $10,399,206 $60,437,334 17.2%
Property Tax Report Card
Total Spending 2012-13 Budget: $ 57,791,120
Total Proposed 2013-14 Budget : $ 60,437,334
Total Actual Tax Levy 2012-13: $ 45,800,902
Total Estimated Tax Levy 2013-14: $ 47,445,311
Percentage Increase Spending: 4.58%
Percentage Increase Tax Levy: 3.59%
Consumer Price Index Increase: 2.1%
IMPACT of the STAR PROGRAM
STAR is the New York State Tax Relief Program that provides a partial exemption from school property taxes for owner occupied, primary residences.
Each homeowner who applies for the BASIC STAR Program will receive a reduction in their assessed value and their school property taxes!
IN 2014 EVERYONE MUST REAPPLY for the BASIC STAR
Program! Also, each homeowner who is 65, or older, can apply each year
for the ENHANCED STAR program. They may be eligible for a larger exemption based on their income.
Reduced Assessment Reduced Taxes Avg. Resident $ 30,000 $ 1,304.00 (3,947)
Avg. Senior $ 50,000 $ 2,680.00 (803)
How much will my taxes go up?
Ø If next year’s assessments remain exactly the same as this year, your taxes will rise 3.59%. The school district does not control the property assessments, only the amount of the proposed tax levy.
Ø Nassau County controls the assessments; therefore the actual dollar amount change in your taxes is based on three factors:
Ø The tax levy. Ø Your individual assessed valuation. Ø Valuation of other properties within the school district.
Will assessment changes related to Hurricane Sandy effect my taxes?
Ø According to a Newsday article from May 9, 2013, the federal government’s Office of Housing and Urban Development will provide $300 million in funds to help stabilize the taxes for homes that were impacted by the storm and to keep the taxes flat for those that were not impacted. This is potentially good news for Seaford taxpayers and those from other impacted communities.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS for 2012-2013 Seaford High School
Ø New York State School “In Good Standing” Ø Washington Posts ranks Seaford High School one of the
most challenging schools in New York State and the nation Ø Last year Seaford High School was ranked 113th Ø This year Seaford High School is ranked 103rd
Ø District recorded its highest number of Advanced Placement students in five years: Ø 2011 à 172 students took 312 AP exams Ø 2012 à 188 students took 319 AP exams Ø 2013 à 211 students took 395 AP exams
Ø FIRST (Foundation for Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) – Robotics Regional Competition Ø Team won two awards:
Ø FIRST Rookie High Seed award, and… Ø Rookie ALL-STAR award, which qualified the team to
compete in the National Competition in St. Louis, Missouri
…more ACCOMPLISHMENTS for 2012-2013 Seaford High School
Ø 52 Seaford High School students earned AP Scholar Awards for high achievement on Advanced Placement exams. Ø 24 Advanced Placement Scholars Ø 12 Advanced Placement Scholars with Honor Ø 14 Advanced Placement Scholars with Distinction Ø 2 National Advanced Placement Scholars
Ø 15 varsity athletic teams attained scholar-athlete status, proving that they are high performers in the classroom as well as on the playing field.
Ø High achievements in academics, art and music were evidenced by honor society inductions: Ø 29 High School students inducted into National Honor Society Ø 65 Selected for the National Music Honor Society Ø 20 became members of National Art Honor Society
…more ACCOMPLISHMENTS for 2012-2013 Seaford High School
Ø James O’Hagan placed 2nd National High School Wrestling Championships and 3rd in the New York State Championship
Ø Athletic Scholarships: Ø Lindsay Montemarano – softball at University of Michigan Ø Emily Palermo – lacrosse at Kutztown University in
Pennsylvania Ø Danny Speicher – lacrosse at Mercy College, New York
Ø Seaford Varsity Football Team Ø Awarded first-ever Community Service Award Ø Conference IV regular season undefeated champions
Ø Varsity Cheerleading squad competed for the National High School Cheerleading Championship in Orlando, Florida
ACCOMPLISHMENTS for 2012-2013 Seaford Middle School
Ø New York State School “In Good Standing” Ø 15 students participated in the Nassau County Science
Olympiad Ø 57 Middle School students inducted into National Junior
Honor Society Ø 2nd Annual Science Fair Ø Middle School Drama Club Performance of “Fame Jr.” Ø 19 participated in All County Music Festival Ø 6 participated in All County Art Festival Ø Jazz Band performed for the NYS Legislators in Albany Ø Woodwind ensemble performed at craft fair Ø Fund raising activities: Seaford Idol Contest, Thanksgiving
Drives for Food and Toys, “Peanut Butter and Jelly Drive” (to benefit soldiers overseas), Hurricane Sandy related charity work
ACCOMPLISHMENTS for 2012-2013 Seaford Manor Elementary School
Ø New York State School “In Good Standing” Ø Welcomed Harbor students after Hurricane Sandy Ø Music Presentation at Islander Game Ø Kindergarten Polar Express Literacy Experience Ø “Connections” and Peer Mediation programs Ø Video conferencing and Virtual Field Trips Ø Autumn Classic- Character Counts – Spirit Days Ø Manor Family Picnic Ø Special Senior Citizen’s Day Ø Manor School Talent Show Ø Shared Decision Making sponsored Career Day Ø Lion King Trip to New York City Ø Marching Band at the Homecoming Parade Ø Hands On Family Math Night Ø Fundraising Events and Seaford Community Pride
ACCOMPLISHMENTS for 2012-2013 Seaford Harbor Elementary School
Ø New York State School “In Good Standing” Ø Harbor Parent’s Tea Ø Fire Department Presentation/Visit Ø Kindergarten Playground Ribbon Cutting Ø Elementary Red Ribbon Week Ø Author Visits Ø Skype with Webster School in Malibu, California Ø Incoming Kindergarten Literacy Experience Ø “Power of One” – Bully Prevention Assembly Ø Grade 3 Drama Assembly Ø American Legion Essay Contest Winners Ø Fund Raising Events: John Theissen School Supply Drive;
Student Council Toy Drive; Student Council Thanksgiving Food Drive; Hoops for Health; Relay for Life
ACCOMPLISHMENTS for 2012-2013 Athletic Program
Ø Scholar Athlete Team Awards: to attain this distinction, a team must have a 90% team GPA or higher
Ø Boys’ Cross Country Ø Girls’ Field Hockey Ø Football Ø Boys’ Soccer Ø Girls’ Soccer Ø Girls’ Volleyball Ø Boys’ Basetball Ø Girls’ Basketball Ø Boys’ Winter Track Ø Girls’ Winter Track Ø Boys’ Spring Track Ø Girls’ Spring Track Ø Softball Ø Girls’ Lacrosse
Creative Spirits 2012-2013
Ø Seaford High School Marching Band entertained the capacity crowds at: Ø 50th Annual Newsday Marching Band Festival Ø NYC’s St. Patrick’s Day parade
Ø Nearly 50 musically talented students performed at the All-County Music Festival at Tilles Center
Ø Melanie Koulias named a New York State All-Eastern Musician Ø Paul Franco and Matthew Ho named All-State Musicians Ø Student Vocalists in the Seaford Honors Chorale and Mixed
Chorus performed at Carnegie Hall Ø Artwork of 24 talented students was selected for display at Art
Supervisor’s Seventh Annual All-County Art Exhibition Ø 2 Seniors received Awards of Excellence from the Art League
of Long Island Ø Senior High School Drama Club produced the show “Imagine
Oz” with over 100 students Ø 2 Finalists in the prestigious Theodore Roosevelt “Public
Speaking” contest
Computer Technology Accomplishments for 2012-2013
Ø Deployed 247 new iMacs at High School and Middle School. Ø Created a centralized copy center for the district and
consolidated over 120 printers. Ø Incorporated a new web filter providing a richer learning
environment within the classroom. Ø Created web lockers so students and teachers can share files
both in and out of school. Ø Established a parent portal for “green” report cards. Ø Installed security software on lab computers that keeps track
of individual sessions. Ø Expanded Lexmark Testing and Grading Solution in all
buildings for SLOs, Common Core, etc. providing for data driven assessment and instruction.
Ø Install battery backups which provide the district servers with both protection and hours of uptime.
Ø Base wireless will be ready in late spring: libraries, high school auditorium, all cafeterias, conference rooms, computer labs and gyms.
What if the budget fails?
Ø Board of Education will be required to adopt a contingency budget for the 2013-2014 school year if voters defeat the proposed budget twice.
Ø The current tax levy will be capped at 0%! Ø What does that mean?
Ø The district must make additional reductions to the proposed budget totaling $1,644,408 for the coming school year
Ø The district cannot expend public funds on the following: Ø Capital Projects Ø Computer Equipment Ø Student supplies Ø Charges for building usage Ø No hired consultants Ø No non-essential maintenance Ø Administrative Costs capped at prior year’s percentage
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