June 20, 2022
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Burbio is launching an expanded data service that breaks down 2022/23 district-level school budgets from across the U.S and provides actionable insights for suppliers and stakeholders across K-12. Join us for a brief webinar describing the service on Thursday, June 23rd at 2 pm EST. Click here to sign up.
This week we look at mask mandate trends across the academic year, an example of shifts in food service delivery looming in K-12, and a snapshot of ESSER III actual spending.
Barring additional legislation the Federal universal free meals program is expiring on June 30th and many districts across the country are budgeting to once again charge a portion of students for meals, as well as add back administrative elements to manage payments and eligibility requirements for students who are still eligible for free and reduced-priced meals. Note below this excerpt from the Frisco ISD, TX budget. In FY 2021/22, the National School Lunch Program provided $16.3MM of revenue to the district. That revenue will drop to $5.1MM in 2022/23. Food sales are budgeted to increase from $3.8MM to $19.5MM. Department expenses are increasing by $4.6MM (18.5%) and expenses exceed revenue by roughly $1.5MM for the Child Nutrition Budget:
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