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: |
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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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