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SSD faces financial crisis without urgent budget cuts

September 27, 2024 | Mehlville R-IX, School Districts, Missouri


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SSD faces financial crisis without urgent budget cuts
During a recent governing council meeting, significant financial challenges facing the Special School District (SSD) were highlighted, with projections indicating a potential negative fund balance of 7% within the next five years unless substantial budget cuts are implemented. This alarming forecast comes on the heels of a $100 million increase in expenditures, which has drastically affected the district's financial health, dropping from a 40% fund balance last year.

The council discussed the urgent need for SSD to reassess its financial strategies, particularly in light of the absence of plans for a tax levy, which could provide necessary funding. The leadership changes within the cabinet and the upcoming elections for SSD board members were also noted as critical factors influencing the district's future.

In a related discussion, Marshall Crutcher, the chief financial officer, presented the insurance renewal report, forecasting a net loss of $987,000 for health insurance in 2025 due to a proposed 13% increase in district rates. However, he reassured the board that the self-insurance fund remains robust, with a projected healthy balance of $10.1 million by the end of 2025, despite the anticipated losses. The insurance committee has approved the rate proposal, which includes no changes to medical coverage.

The meeting underscored the pressing need for SSD to navigate its financial landscape carefully, as the decisions made in the coming months will significantly impact the district's operations and the educational services it provides.

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