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For a school district, a true balanced budget will show the money going in being the same as the money going out. And for the 2026/27 school year, that’s exactly what we have on the table, thanks to a lot of hard work behind the scenes. On top of a balanced budget, the district also just finished our annual audit from the state, which once again was a clean audit [https://www.bethelsd.org/resources/news-article/~board/headlines/post/another-clean-audit-for-bethel], countering some online opinions that we’re “mismanaging taxpayer dollars.” That’s something School Board President Marcus Young takes seriously. “I keep hearing this narrative that Bethel is mismanaging funds, we're top-heavy, we're just spending all of this money in all of these other different places.” Young said that’s simply not true. “We do smart things when it comes to the budget.” To his point, most of our money comes from student enrollment. Basically, this means the more students we have the more money we get from the state to support them. For the past four years our enrollment has been relatively flat. That’s not a bad thing, as districts around us have seen declining enrollment, but Superintendent Brian Lowney still has concerns. “Students are our priority. Students are also, from a business model, they're the revenue generator,” he said. “Enrollment is the only thing that drives revenue to the district … we want revenues to be at least as big as expenses.” For the past four years we’ve had right around 19,800 full time students. Due to that trend, we’re budgeting no growth for next year as well. Deputy Superintendent David Hammond said that conservative approach is critically important with the budgeting process. “We could budget based on 30,000 kids if we wanted to. At the end of the year, we'd be in a lot of trouble,” he said. “We're identifying trends early. We identified the kindergarten trend after COVID and budgeted and staffed accordingly. So, that's why you see it's just a very simple thing, but other districts didn't pay attention to those trends.” That’s how Bethel is able to present a balanced budget to our community for the upcoming school year. Alongside that, the state’s annual audit showed no issues. We are doing things by the book. And those books are wide open. Our School Board got a preview of the budget [https://bethelsd.community.diligentoneplatform.com/Portal/MeetingInformation.aspx?Org=Cal&Id=583] at the end of June, and they’ll take another look on August 11, 2026. You are welcome to attend the meeting in person at the Educational Service Center or via Zoom.
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