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Board of Directors Meeting | July 18, 2018Karst Brandsma, Superintendent
Tonight’s Objective
• To explain the process that got us to this evening
• To review the advice and themes presented to the District by our community
• Review recommendations under consideration• Understand the tax implications of our tax
payers
AND…..Seek School Board Authorization to place Resolution 1270 for a Capital Bond and Resolution of 1271 for a 4-Yr Capital Levy on the November 6, 2018 General Election Ballot
Ballot Measure Development
Thoughtful, transparent process
South Kitsap 360 –School Facilities from Every Angle
1. Educational Presentation by Industry Experts2. Informational Tours of School Sites3. Conversational Event to Prioritize Needs
Thought Exchange Safety Discussion
Survey for the South Kitsap 360 group800 responses from Parents, Staff, and Community on priorities for upcoming bond projects
Educational event on March 28.
o Dr. Brian Benzel - School Finance and Budgeting
o Tom Ahearn - School Funding, Public Education, and the McCleary
Case
o Brian Sims - State Construction Funding and State Match
o Lee Fenton - Long Range Facility Planning, New School Design
and Construction
o Dr. Nick Brossoit - Community Changes and Adding New Schools
School Finance and Budgeting
Retired Superintendent from Spokane, Mead and the Edmonds School DistrictFormer CFO fro Seattle SD and Whitworth College
Dr. Brian Benzel
School Funding, Public Education, and the McCleary Case
Thomas Ahearn
• Lead Litigator in the McCleary Decision•Greatly enhances funding for the day
to day operation of the District•No funding available for capital project
needs•Doesn’t fully fund Special Education
and Transportation costs
State Construction Funding and State
Match
• Recently retired after a long prestigious career as a Washington State Staffer in Appropriations.
• Consider by most to be the go to person in school facilities, construction planning and state match dollars and calculations
Brian Sims
School Design and Long-Range Planning
Lee Fenton
• A parent in the District and an Architect.•Works with School Districts around
the State on School Projects.• Compassionate speaker on the state
of schools in the SK District.
Community Changes and Adding New Schools
• Retired Superintendent from Edmonds Public Schools and Tumwater SD
• As a Superintendent had managed over 1 Billion Dollars of voter approved projects
Dr. Nick Brossoit
Informational Tours
Informational Tours
Ballot Measure Development
Thoughtful, transparent process
South Kitsap 360 –School Facilities from Every Angle
1. Educational Presentation by Industry Experts2. Informational Tours of School Sites3. Conversational Event to Prioritize Needs
Thought Exchange Safety Discussion
Survey for the South Kitsap 360 group800 responses from Parents, Staff, and Community on priorities for upcoming bond projects
We Listened And DevelopedA Plan!
• Our community is sensitive to tax increases
• There is strong support for a second high school
• Safety and Security are top concerns for all
• Community is growing.
• Technology should not be ignored.
✓ The two ballot measures address top concerns and
keep local taxes at 2017 level = no tax increase!
$1.50 $1.50 $1.50
$3.63 $3.68 $3.58 $3.24 $3.17
$1.74 $1.74 $1.74
$0.00
$1.00
$2.00
$3.00
$4.00
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Reduced Local Levy Rate Local Levy Rate Proposed Bond & Capital Levy
Capital Bond – Proposition 1High School Number 2
Architecture renditionComprehensive High School240,000 Square FeetStudent Capacity – 1,500 StudentsBuilding Infrastructure – 1,800 Students
Proposition 1 - Bond
• Capital Project Fund
• Approve the Dollar Amount
• Authorizes the District to sell Bonds
• 25 Year
• Needs 60% +1 Vote Super Majority
• Validation is 40% of Nov. 2017 General Election
• $184,680,000 collected over 25 years.
• Includes $9 million State Construction
Assistance Funds (SCAP or State Match)
2018 Bond
Construct high school #2
Comprehensive high school similar
to South Kitsap High School
Capacity to serve approximately
1,500 students in grades 9-12
Location on District owned
property on Old Clifton Road. This
is the fastest growing area in our
community.
220,000 sq. ft building with
auditorium, 2 gymnasiums and
outdoor sport fields, no lighted
stadium or swimming pool
High School #2 – Proposition 1 possible and Future School// EARLY CONCEPT SITE PLAN
High School #2 – Proposition 1 / PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE
Proposition 2 – Capital LevyThe Capital Levy will fund projects in three main
categories:
Safety & Security
Identified Capital Improvements
Technology for Instruction
4 year Measure/Voters Approve the Amount
Requires 50% voter approval +1 Vote
$21,694,378 collected over four years
$3 Million in SCAP or State match
2018 Capital Levy Projects
2018 Identified Projects
Safety & Security, Capital Projects and Technology
• Previously Identified Priorities
• Swimming pool renovation
• Office of Civil Rights compliance / accessibility projects
• Modular classrooms roofs and ramps repair
• Technology Upgrades
• Restrooms at South Kitsap High School
• Middle School Tracks
• Roof Replacements at Sedgwick, Sunnyslope and Marcus
Whitman and DO
• Safety and Security – Secured Access and Training
2018 Capital Levy Projects
2018 Identified Projects
Safety and Security:
• Secure access at middle schools
• Additional security cameras at Middle School sites
and Support Buildings
• Fire alarm replacement and Intercoms District Wide
• Parking Lot Improvements
2018 Capital Levy Projects
Technology Projects
Technology for Instruction
Sustain five-year refresh of existing Chrome devices
Purchase 4,000 additional Chrome devices= Support 1:1 goal for students in grades 3-12
Interactive Projectors for all secondary school classrooms
Web filtering for student home-use
Training Support and Software Purchases
2018 Capital Levy Projects
2018 Capital Levy Projects
We will track project progress and post regular updates on the South Kitsap School District website in the “Your Tax Dollars at Work” section.
Proposition 2 – Capital Levy
Technology 3,712,500.00$
Safety & Security 2,030,325.00$
Improvements 18,951,553.00$
Projects Total 24,694,378.00$
Levy Amount 21,694,378.00$
SCAP Reimbursement 3,000,000.00$
Total Available 24,694,378.00$
Capital Levy
2018 TAXIMPLICATIONS
South Kitsap Local Taxes
3.63 3.683.58
3.24 3.17
1.50 1.50 1.50
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
EPO Local Levy
Enhancement Levy
South Kitsap Taxes
2.12 2.12 2.12 2.12
3.03
2.73
3.03 3.03
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
State Property Tax
South Kitsap Taxes
3.63 3.68 3.58 3.24 3.17
1.50 1.50 1.50
2.12 2.12 2.122.12
3.03
2.73 3.03 3.03
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Tax r
ate
per $
1,0
00
Tax Years
State Property Tax & Local EPO Taxes
EPO Local Levy State Property Tax
5.75 5.80 5.705.36
6.20
4.23 4.53 4.53
South Kitsap Taxes
3.63 3.68 3.58 3.24 3.17
1.50 1.50 1.50
2.12 2.12 2.122.12
3.03
2.73 3.03 3.03
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
Tax r
ate
per $
1,0
00
Tax Years
State Property Tax & Local EPO Taxes
EPO Local Levy State Property Tax
5.75 5.80 5.705.36
6.20
4.23 4.53 4.53
South Kitsap Local Taxes
3.63 3.683.58
3.24 3.17
1.50 1.50 1.50
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
EPO Local Levy
Enhancement Levy
Difference of $1.67 to $1.74/Thousand
Bond and Capital Levy
Financial ImpactWhat will it cost me as a tax payer?
$1.74/thousand of assessed home value
For example: = $435/year or $36.25/mo
$250,000
As our community grows,South Kitsap School District collects the same amount of tax money and each property owner pays less.
Important Dates
March – June, 2018 Feedback gathering and development of scenarios
July 18, 2018School Board considers Resolutions 1270 & 1271 to place a Bond and Capital Levy on the November 6 Ballot
October 20, 2018 Ballots mailed
November 6, 2018 Election Date
Remember to Vote by November 6, 2018