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May 31, 2006

Budget process better this year

This year's budget process showed some improvement over previous years, including:

- The "tabs" with questions from board members and responses from the administration;
- Board members' amendments in writing prior to consideration;
- A hearing after the board members submitted their amendments;
- A more deliberate process, which did not feel as rushed as previous years;
- More information posted on the MMSD's site;
- Board members asking questions and expecting meaingful answers.
I look forward to more improvements next year, including:
- Beginning next year's budget process tomorrow, literally;
- Clear comparisons between previous year spending and proposed spending;
- Comparisons by school for previous year spending and proposed year;
- Comparisons by major program areas for previous year and proposed;
- Proposed program changes by school;
- Proposed staffing changes by school;
- Showing program and school funding by source (fed, state, local, grant, for instance).
And most important of all, the administration, board, and community need to formulate a shared vision for Madison schools and use the budget to advance the vision.

This year's budget deliberations lack any sense of direction. One board member brings up a subject and it's largely considered in isolation. The next board member brings up a different subject and it gets considered in isolation. All budget items should be considered in how they advance or hinder achievement of a vision.

But the board first needs to take on the difficult challenge of leading the community in defining the vision.

Posted by Ed Blume at May 31, 2006 7:03 AM
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