Spending and revenue data obtained for this analysis comes from the Illinois Local Education Agency Retrieval Network (ILEARN), which is part of the Illinois State Board of Education and collects data annually on school district financials.
Over the 10-year span, Nashville CHSD 99 reported 9.3 percent less revenue. At the same time, total spending went up 3.5 percent. The resulting deficit grew by 1,678.8 percent from 2008 to 2017.
School district debt
Year
Total Revenue (nominal)
Total Spending (nominal)
Deficit / Surplus
2008
$4,916,519
$4,954,128
-$37,609
2009
$5,559,357
$4,948,705
$610,652
2010
$5,028,251
$4,904,958
$123,293
2011
$5,674,150
$4,859,667
$814,483
2012
$4,960,233
$5,107,302
-$147,069
2013
$4,836,801
$4,774,375
$62,426
2014
$4,873,845
$4,708,687
$165,158
2015
$4,412,220
$4,826,712
-$414,492
2016
$4,315,182
$5,087,765
-$772,583
2017
$4,459,289
$5,128,260
-$668,971
Total
$49,035,847
$49,300,559
-$264,712
10-year change (%)
-9.3
3.5
1,678.8