Quantcast

Dupage Policy Journal

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

DuPage High School District 88 placed on financial "Recognition" list by state board of education

Elm 07

The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) has placed DuPage High School District 88 on its financial "Recognition" list.

ISBE rates school districts on their fund balance and expenditure-to-revenue ratios, days of cash on hand, and percentage of remaining short- and long-term borrowing ability.

Of Illinois' 852 school districts, 632, or 74 percent, earned the state's "Financial Recognition" designation, suggesting they are fiscally sound.

The other 26 percent statewide, of 220 districts, received lower marks from ISBE, suggesting they need work:

154 (18 percent) are under "Financial Review"

47 (6 percent) were given an "Early Warning"

19 (2 percent) are under "Financial Watch", including Chicago Public Schools and seven others in the Metro-East.

In DuPage County, 32 of the county's 36 school districts (88 percent) earned the "Financial Recognition" designation.

Aurora West Unit School District 129 was the only district placed under "Early Warning."

3 districts -- Batavia Public School District 101, Bensenville School District 2, Downers Grove Community High School District 99 -- were placed under "Financial Review."

No districts were placed under "Financial Watch."

ISBE reports that districts are increasingly "borrowing to obtain needed cash flow" and "continue to issue long-term debt to sustain day-to-day operations."

Schools are "continuing to break even or are spending more than they are realizing in revenue," the report says.

Illinois public school districts issued $307.2 million in long-term debt in fiscal year 2015 versus $356.5 million in fiscal year 2014. In 2015, 499 -- or 58 percent-- spent more money than they took in, borrowing or using taxpayer-provided reserves to cover the deficit.

ISBE's "School District Financial Profile" was first issued in 2003.

MORE NEWS