Sections 44.002 through 44.006 of the Texas Education Code established the legal basis for budget development in school districts and specified that the superintendent is the budget officer for the district and prepares or causes the budget to be prepared. When interviewed, my district superintendent reiterated this responsibility by saying that he is responsible for the budget, for seeing that it is planned and prepared, and that it is passed by the Board of Trustees by August 31 each year. He added that it is important keep in mind your vision and goals when preparing a budget.
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The interview with my superintendent regarding his role in the budgeting process did not unveil any surprises. Bottom line is that the superintendent is responsible for the district’s budget. I did, however, realize the importance of involving all stakeholders in the budgeting process. More importantly, I understand the importance of having an ethical, skillful Business Manager on my team!
Brenda,
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of finding ways to work smarter with less. Fiscally sound budget can be accomplished with involvement of all stakeholders as you mentioned in your summary. I wish you will talk more on ethical and skillful business manager.
Very well said
Ahmet
I liked the emphasis on including everyone. I think that this is a very important part of the process. I also liked the comments at the end about the importance of an ethical and skillful business manager.
ReplyDeleteBrenda once again your district sounds a lot like mine. It is of utmost importance to have a skillful business manger on staff. I also like the empasis you put on the superintendent being the responsible individual for the budget.
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