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Supporting Our Core Values S. Dallas Dance Superintendent January 14, 2014. Superintendent’ s Proposed FY 2015 Operating Budget. Budget Process. Core Values. Learning is our core purpose. Effective teaching is the most essential factor in student learning.
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Supporting Our Core Values S. Dallas Dance Superintendent January 14, 2014 Superintendent’s Proposed FY 2015 Operating Budget
Core Values • Learning is our core purpose. • Effective teaching is the most essential factor in student learning. • Effective leaders support learning at all levels. • Organizational development is essential to becoming a world-class school system. • Trusting relationships and our core values foster learning at all levels. • All members of Team BCPS are partners in building, sustaining, and investing in excellence.
21st Century Learning Source: Framework for Teaching, The Danielson Group, 2011
“Learning and innovation go hand in hand. The arrogance of success is to think that what you did yesterday will be sufficient for tomorrow.” ~ William Pollard
Our Successes • 20 Maryland Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence, including 16 National Blue Ribbon Schools • 2nd highest overall graduation rate in the nation; 4th highest graduation rate for African American males
Our Successes • More than ½ of high schools ranked among the best in the nation • 23-point gain in 2013 SAT scores • Accepted into prestigious League of Innovative Schools, a national Digital Promise initiative
Increase in the BCPS Operating Budgets $ in millions
Enrollment History Source: BCPS September 30 Official Enrollment Report, 2003-2013
Demographic History BCPS Minority Enrollment 2013 Source: BCPS September 30, 2013, Minority Enrollment Reports Note: Reporting groups have changed over time. Hawaiian/Pacific Islander data not available for 1983.
Total Cost Per Student Source: Maryland Department of Education Fact Book 2011-2012
Total Cost Per Student in Maryland 2011 Source: Maryland Department of Education Fact Book 2011-2012
Proposed FY 2015 Operating Budget
FY 2015 Budget FYIs • No authority to tax, bond, or issue debt • State aid to education is fully funded • Year three of state pension costs require funding above legislative minimum • BCPS requests funding above MOE
FY 2015 Budget Principles • Managing Growth • Raising the Bar and Closing the Gaps • Investing in the Future
Budget Principle #1 Managing Growth
Enrollment Change FY 2013-2023 5,339 Projected Source: Office of Strategic Planning, January 2, 2014
Budget Principle #2 Raising the Bar and Closing the Gaps
Budget Principle #3 Investing in Our Future
Increase in the Operating Budgets $ in millions
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” ~ Nelson Mandela