Our district spends considerable time organizing and reviewing our budget each summer to ensure that we are well prepared, financially, to support your students in the upcoming school year. With a new requirement from the Office of the Superintendent of Instruction (OSPI) to prepare a 4-year budget projection, we have a clearer outlook of our district’s financial future.
Our schools are funded through state and federal dollars, grants, and local voter-approved levy dollars. The district also collects an additional $5.3 million every year through our local enrichmenteducation levy funding. These funds support educator salaries and programs students need and parents expect. We are so thankful to have a fiscally responsible administration and board. Pullman Public Schools is committed to ensuring our students have the access and opportunities they need to succeed. This includes balancing paying our educators a fair and competitive wage with providing the programming our students and families need and expect.
Our pledge to you:
- We will continue to advocate for our students, educators, staff and families.
- We will continue to work with lawmakers to allow us to collect the local levy dollars we need to operate.
- We will continue to use responsible financial planning to prepare for the upcoming shortfall.
- We will continue to ask our community to consider replacement operations levies when they expire.
If you have any questions about our budget, funding, or would like a budget presentation for your school community please contact Diane Hodge, Finance Director, at dhodge@psd267.org.
A Guide to Pullman School District's Budget