Business Office / Budget Information

7714 Ann Arbor Street,  Dexter, MI  48130  Phone: 734.424.4100  Fax: 734.424.4111

 




Budgeting Process

Board of Education Financial Policies

The Budget Process timeline is to help you understand the annual budget development process that we use at Dexter Community Schools


Current Board Adopted Budgets

2010-11 General Appropriation, June 21, 2010: General Fund Budget

2010-11 General Appropriation, June 21, 2010: Special Revenue Funds Budget

 

Historical Board Adopted Budgets

2009-10 General Appropriation, June 21, 2010: General Fund Budget

2009-10 General Appropriation, November 30, 2009: General Fund Budget

2009-10 General Appropriation, November 30, 2009: Special Revenue Funds Budget

2009-10 General Appropriation, June 1, 2009: General Fund Budget

2009-10 General Appropriation, June 1, 2009: Special Revenue Funds Budget

2008-09 General Appropriation, November 17, 2008: General Fund Budget

2008-09 General Appropriation, November 17, 2008: Special Revenue Funds Budget

2008-09 General Appropriation, June 16, 2008: General Fund Budget

2008-09 General Appropriation, June 16, 2008: Special Revenue Funds Budget

2007-08 General Appropriation, November 19, 2007: General Fund Budget

2007-08 General Appropriation, November 19, 2007: Special Revenue Funds Budget

2007-08 General Appropriation, June 18, 2007: General Fund Budget

2007-08 General Appropriation, June 18, 2007: Special Revenue Funds Budget

2006-07 General Appropriation, November 20, 2006: General Fund Budget

2006-07 General Appropriation, November 20, 2006: Special Revenue Funds Budget




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For questions please contact:
Sharon Raschke
(734)424-4100 x1015

raschkes@dexterschools.org



Other school funding information

During development of the "Good to Great" Strategic Plan in 2008, a narrated PowerPoint presentation Dexter Community Schools-Financial Scan was prepared to help stakeholders understand how schools are funded.

The presentation, Michigan Property Tax Explanation, by Terry Stanton of the Michigan Department of Treasury on March 13, 2008 explains why property taxes may increase while home prices are decreasing

Foundation allowances for all Michigan School Districts.

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Federal Funds
09-10 State Fiscal Stabilization