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Finance Committee: Beecher Schools Project Balanced Budget, Earmark Funds for Major Projects

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Article Summary: The Beecher School District 200-U Finance Committee reviewed a preliminary Fiscal Year 2026 budget that projects a narrow surplus, a significant turnaround from last year’s initial deficit forecast. The balanced budget includes funding for a major window replacement project at the elementary school by strategically drawing from specific reserve funds.

Beecher Board of Education Key Points:

  • Projected revenues and expenditures are both approximately $18.4 million, resulting in a small projected surplus of $3,600.

  • The budget allocates up to $215,000 from the Fire Life Safety fund for a window replacement project at Beecher Elementary School.

  • While key operating funds are in the black, deficits are planned in the IMRF, Tort, and Fire Life Safety funds to cover specific costs without impacting educational and operational budgets.

  • The district remains in Tier 1 for state funding at 72% adequacy, but officials express caution about future state revenue levels.

BEECHER, IL – The Beecher School District 200-U Finance Committee reviewed a preliminary budget for Fiscal Year 2026 on Thursday that projects a balanced financial picture, a stark contrast to the significant deficit forecast at the same time last year. The draft budget earmarks funds for major capital projects, including a window replacement at the elementary school, while maintaining positive balances in its main operating funds.

District officials presented the committee with an $18.4 million budget, which anticipates a slim surplus of about $3,600. This marks a significant improvement from July 2024, when the district was projecting a $600,000 deficit for the current fiscal year.

“The good news is we’re projected to be in the black as promised this given year,” a district official told the committee, which includes Chairperson Marie Hansel and members Amanda Hanson and Ashley Belt. The budget was presented as a conservative “worst-case scenario,” with revenues estimated low and expenses high to provide a financial cushion.

Key operating funds—including Education, Operations and Maintenance (O&M), Transportation, and Working Cash—are all projected to end the year with positive balances. However, the budget includes planned deficits in three specific funds: Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF), Tort, and Fire Life Safety.

Officials explained this was a strategic decision to utilize funds with healthy reserves for their designated purposes without drawing from the more flexible operating accounts. The IMRF fund, which covers social security for non-certified staff, is projected for a small $15,000 deficit but is expected to break even by year-end.

The largest planned deficit is in the Fire Life Safety fund, which will be used to cover an estimated $215,000 for a window replacement project at Beecher Elementary School. “Instead of coming out of your O&M, you have that as long as it’s on your health life safety,” the official explained.

Other major expenses built into the budget include a $100,000 contingency for a potential boiler replacement at the junior high, $75,000 for ongoing plumbing projects at the high school, and anticipated increases for health insurance and union contracts.

The budget is built on several preliminary figures, as the district awaits official numbers from the state for Evidence-Based Funding (EBF) and Personal Property Replacement Tax (PPRT). The district remains in Tier 1 for state aid with a 72% adequacy target. However, officials voiced concern about future state funding.

“I don’t see the state funding us like they have in the past,” the official said, citing Illinois’s tightening budget. “We have a rainy day fund, so we’re going to we should be all right.”

The district’s financial position is seen as stabilizing after navigating “really tough waters” in recent years. “We’re now in the maintenance part of our job, which is a lot nicer,” the official stated.

The draft budget is scheduled to be published on August 7 and will be considered a “living document” until the full Board of Education votes to approve it in September.

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