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Prior to Dennis Spisak's election to the Board of Education in 2006, Struthers City Schools had a serious fiscal emergency:

From the October 11, 2005 State Performance Audit on the financial problem for the Struthers City Schools:

 Page 2-27 the report states: "It appears the district's financial difficulties are due to overspending rather than a lack of funding. In Fiscal Year 2003-04, Struthers City School District received approximately $39 more per student in total general fund revenue than the peer average. However, during the same time period, the district spent $7,906 per student, or approximately $1, 039 more than the peer average. In addition, while all the peers were successful in keeping their expenditures at a level similar to their available revenues, the Struthers City School District OVERSPENT their available revenues by approximately $875 per student."

 

The 2013 year end financial report for the Struthers City Schools showed the ending cash balance came in $ 1,242,236 more than projected forecasts. Dennis Spisak continues to be good steward with your tax dollars.

Since his election in 2005, Dennis Spisak has seen that when expenditures exceed the available appropriations, reductions in other areas of the budget have occurred.
Dennis Spisak has watched and spent our tax dollars wisely, unlike the former superintendent and Board of Education prior to 2005.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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