12/27/19
By Allan Stein
Standard Staff
The Windsor Central Supervisory Union is looking to add extra funds to support next year’s FY21 capital expense budget, which tentatively includes only $50,000 to cover facility needs of the entire district.
“We should be funding $1.2 million to $1.4 million per year,” said James Haff, a Killington member of the Windsor Central Supervisory Union school board, during a meeting on Dec. 16.
“We are underfunding $1 million to $1.2 million per year,” he said.
During the bi-weekly meeting, Director of Finance and Operations Michael Concessi said the projected budget for buildings and grounds maintenance in FY21 is currently pegged at $2.24 million.
This represents an increase of $265,000 over the FY20 budget, he said.
“Snow removal and the mix of custodial/maintenance labor time was under budgeted in the FY20 budget and this has been corrected in FY21. Unfortunately, the projected budget number currently only allows for $50,000 in capital expenses across the district,” Concessi and WCSU Superintendent Mary Beth Banios said in a statement.
“If there is room to add more, we’ll add more,” Concessi said.
While school officials continue putting together the FY21 budget, Banios said $50,000 in capital outlay is a “placeholder amount” until the budget is fully developed.
“If possible we would like to increase the amount available for capital projects. We do have reserve accounts in a number of schools that could be tapped into in the event of an emergency,” Banios said.
Haff said district officials might consider low-interest
rate borrowing of $1 million to $1.5 million to meet districtwide capital needs in FY21.
“We’re trying to do so many great things, but the house we’re trying to do it in is going to hell. We’re a public education system, and you should be taking care of your buildings,” Haff said.
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