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§  1716.  Estimated expenses for ensuing year. 1. It shall be the duty  of the board of education of each district  to  present  at  the  annual  budget  hearing  a  detailed statement in writing of the amount of money  which will be  required  for  the  ensuing  year  for  school  purposes,  specifying  the several purposes and the amount for each. The amount for  each purpose estimated necessary for payments to boards  of  cooperative  educational  services  shall  be  shown  in  full,  with no deduction of  estimated state aid. The amount of state aid provided and its percentage  relationship to the total expenditures shall also be shown. This section  shall not be  construed  to  prevent  the  board  from  presenting  such  statement  at  a  budget  hearing held not less than seven nor more than  fourteen days prior to a special meeting called  for  the  purpose,  nor  from presenting a supplementary and amended statement or estimate at any  time.    2.  Such  statement  shall be completed at least seven days before the  budget hearing at which it is to be presented and copies  thereof  shall  be  prepared and made available, upon request and at the school district  offices, at any public library or free association  library  within  the  district  and  on the school district's internet website, if one exists,  to residents within the district during  the  period  of  fourteen  days  immediately  preceding  the  annual  meeting  and  election  or  special  district meeting at which the budget vote will occur and at such meeting  or hearing. The board shall also as a part of  the  notice  required  by  section  two thousand four of this chapter give notice of the date, time  and place of the budget hearing and that a copy of such statement may be  obtained by any resident in the district  at  each  schoolhouse  in  the  district  in  which school is maintained during certain designated hours  on each day other than a Saturday, Sunday or holiday during the fourteen  days immediately preceding such meeting. The board shall include  notice  of  the  availability  of such statement at least once during the school  year in any district-wide mailing distributed.    3. Commencing with  the  proposed  budget  for  the  nineteen  hundred  ninety-seven--ninety-eight school year, such proposed budget shall be in  plain  language  and shall be consistent with regulations promulgated by  the commissioner pursuant to subdivision  twenty-six  of  section  three  hundred  five of this chapter. Categorization of and format for revenue,  including  payments  in  lieu  of  taxes,  property  tax  refunds   from  certiorari   proceedings,   expenditure,   transfer,  and  fund  balance  information and changes in such data from the prior  year  and,  in  the  case  of  a  resubmitted  or amended budget, changes in such information  from the prior year submitted budget, shall be complete and accurate and  set forth in such a manner as to best promote public  comprehension  and  readability.    4.  Commencing  with  the  proposed  budget  for  the nineteen hundred  ninety-eight--ninety-nine school year, such  proposed  budget  shall  be  presented  in three components: a program component, a capital component  and an administrative component which shall be separately delineated  in  accordance  with regulations of the commissioner after consultation with  local school district  officials.  The  administrative  component  shall  include,  but  need not be limited to, office and central administrative  expenses, traveling expenses and all compensation, salaries and benefits  of  all  school  administrators  and  supervisors,  including   business  administrators,   superintendents  of  schools  and  deputy,  assistant,  associate  or  other  superintendents  under  all  existing   employment  contracts  or collective bargaining agreements, any and all expenditures  associated with the operation of the board of education, the  office  of  the  superintendent  of  schools,  general  administration,  the  school  business office, consulting costs not directly related to direct studentservices and programs, planning and all other administrative activities.  The program component shall include, but need not  be  limited  to,  all  program  expenditures of the school district, including the salaries and  benefits  of  teachers  and any school administrators or supervisors who  spend a majority of their  time  performing  teaching  duties,  and  all  transportation  operating expenses. The capital component shall include,  but need not be limited to, all transportation  capital,  debt  service,  and lease expenditures; costs resulting from judgments in tax certiorari  proceedings   or   the   payment   of   awards   from  court  judgments,  administrative  orders  or  settled  or  compromised  claims;  and   all  facilities  costs  of  the  school  district, including facilities lease  expenditures, the annual debt service and total debt for all  facilities  financed  by  bonds  and  notes of the school district, and the costs of  construction, acquisition, reconstruction, rehabilitation or improvement  of school buildings, provided that such budget shall include  a  rental,  operations  and maintenance section that includes base rent costs, total  rent costs, operation and maintenance charges, cost per square foot  for  each   facility   leased  by  the  school  district,  and  any  and  all  expenditures associated with custodial salaries  and  benefits,  service  contracts,  supplies,  utilities,  and maintenance and repairs of school  facilities. For the purposes of the development  of  a  budget  for  the  nineteen  hundred  ninety-eight--ninety-nine  school  year, the board of  education  shall  separate   the   district's   program,   capital   and  administrative costs for the nineteen hundred ninety-seven--ninety-eight  school  year  in  the  manner  as  if  the budget for such year had been  presented in three components.    5. The board of education shall append to the statement  of  estimated  expenditures  a  detailed statement of the total compensation to be paid  to the  superintendent  of  schools,  and  any  assistant  or  associate  superintendents  of  schools  in  the  ensuing  school year, including a  delineation of the salary, annualized cost of benefits and  any  in-kind  or other form of remuneration. The board shall also append a list of all  other school administrators and supervisors, if any, whose annual salary  will be eighty-five thousand dollars or more in the ensuing school year,  with the title of their positions and annual salary identified; provided  however,  that  the commissioner may adjust such salary level to reflect  increases in administrative  salaries  after  June  thirtieth,  nineteen  hundred ninety-eight. The board of education shall submit a copy of such  list  and  statement,  in  a  form  prescribed  by  the commissioner, of  compensation  to  the  commissioner  within  five   days   after   their  preparation. The commissioner shall compile such data, together with the  data  submitted  pursuant to subdivision four of section sixteen hundred  eight of this chapter, into a single statewide compilation, which  shall  be made available to the governor, the legislature, and other interested  parties upon request.    6.  Each  year, the board of education shall prepare a school district  report card, pursuant to regulations of the commissioner, and shall make  it publicly available by transmitting it to local newspapers of  general  circulation, appending it to copies of the proposed budget made publicly  available  as  required  by law, making it available for distribution at  the annual meeting, and otherwise disseminating it as  required  by  the  commissioner.  Such  report  card shall include measures of the academic  performance of the school district, on a school  by  school  basis,  and  measures of the fiscal performance of the district, as prescribed by the  commissioner.  Pursuant  to  regulations of the commissioner, the report  card shall also compare these measures to  statewide  averages  for  all  public  schools, and statewide averages for public schools of comparable  wealth and need, developed by the commissioner. Such report  card  shallinclude,  at a minimum, any information of the school district regarding  pupil performance and expenditure per pupil required to be  included  in  the  annual  report  by  the regents to the governor and the legislature  pursuant to section two hundred fifteen-a of this chapter; and any other  information   required   by   the  commissioner.  School  districts  (i)  identified as having fifteen  percent  or  more  of  their  students  in  special  education,  or  (ii)  which have fifty percent or more of their  students with disabilities in special  education  programs  or  services  sixty percent or more of the school day in a general education building,  or  (iii)  which  have  eight  percent  or  more  of their students with  disabilities in special education programs in public or private separate  educational settings shall indicate on their school district report card  their respective percentages as defined in this paragraph and paragraphs  (i) and (ii) of this subdivision as compared to the statewide average.    7. a. Each year, commencing with  the  proposed  budget  for  the  two  thousand--two  thousand  one  school  year, the board of education shall  prepare a property tax report  card,  pursuant  to  regulations  of  the  commissioner, and shall make it publicly available by transmitting it to  local  newspapers  of general circulation, appending it to copies of the  proposed budget made publicly available as required by  law,  making  it  available   for  distribution  at  the  annual  meeting,  and  otherwise  disseminating it as required by the commissioner. Such report card shall  include: (i) the amount of total spending and total estimated school tax  levy that would result from adoption of  the  proposed  budget  and  the  percentage  increase  or decrease in total spending and total school tax  levy from the school district budget for the preceding school year;  and  (ii)  the  projected enrollment growth for the school year for which the  budget is prepared, and the percentage change  in  enrollment  from  the  previous  year;  and (iii) the percentage increase in the consumer price  index, as defined in paragraph c  of  this  subdivision;  and  (iv)  the  projected amount of the unappropriated unreserved fund balance that will  be  retained  if the proposed budget is adopted, the projected amount of  the reserved fund balance, the projected amount of the appropriated fund  balance, the percentage of the proposed budget that  the  unappropriated  unreserved fund balance represents, the actual unappropriated unreserved  fund  balance  retained  in the school district budget for the preceding  school year, and the percentage of the school district  budget  for  the  preceding  school  year  that  the actual unappropriated unreserved fund  balance represents.    b. A copy of the property tax report  card  prepared  for  the  annual  district  meeting  shall  be  submitted  to the department in the manner  prescribed by the department  by  the  end  of  the  business  day  next  following  approval of the report card by the board of education, but no  later than twenty-four days prior to the statewide uniform  voting  day.  The  department  shall  compile such data for all school districts whose  budgets are subject to a vote of the qualified  voters  and  shall  make  such compilation available electronically at least ten days prior to the  statewide uniform voting day.    c.  For  purposes  of  this  subdivision,  "percentage increase in the  consumer price index" shall mean  the  percentage  that  represents  the  product  of  one  hundred  and  the  quotient of: (i) the average of the  national  consumer  price  indexes  determined  by  the  United   States  department  of labor for the twelve-month period preceding January first  of the current year minus the average of  the  national  consumer  price  indexes  determined  by  the  United  States department of labor for the  twelve-month period preceding January first of the prior  year,  divided  by (ii) the average of the national consumer price indexes determined by  the  United  States  department  of  labor  for  the twelve-month periodpreceding January first of the prior year, with the result expressed  as  a decimal to two places.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-2 > Article-35 > 1716

§  1716.  Estimated expenses for ensuing year. 1. It shall be the duty  of the board of education of each district  to  present  at  the  annual  budget  hearing  a  detailed statement in writing of the amount of money  which will be  required  for  the  ensuing  year  for  school  purposes,  specifying  the several purposes and the amount for each. The amount for  each purpose estimated necessary for payments to boards  of  cooperative  educational  services  shall  be  shown  in  full,  with no deduction of  estimated state aid. The amount of state aid provided and its percentage  relationship to the total expenditures shall also be shown. This section  shall not be  construed  to  prevent  the  board  from  presenting  such  statement  at  a  budget  hearing held not less than seven nor more than  fourteen days prior to a special meeting called  for  the  purpose,  nor  from presenting a supplementary and amended statement or estimate at any  time.    2.  Such  statement  shall be completed at least seven days before the  budget hearing at which it is to be presented and copies  thereof  shall  be  prepared and made available, upon request and at the school district  offices, at any public library or free association  library  within  the  district  and  on the school district's internet website, if one exists,  to residents within the district during  the  period  of  fourteen  days  immediately  preceding  the  annual  meeting  and  election  or  special  district meeting at which the budget vote will occur and at such meeting  or hearing. The board shall also as a part of  the  notice  required  by  section  two thousand four of this chapter give notice of the date, time  and place of the budget hearing and that a copy of such statement may be  obtained by any resident in the district  at  each  schoolhouse  in  the  district  in  which school is maintained during certain designated hours  on each day other than a Saturday, Sunday or holiday during the fourteen  days immediately preceding such meeting. The board shall include  notice  of  the  availability  of such statement at least once during the school  year in any district-wide mailing distributed.    3. Commencing with  the  proposed  budget  for  the  nineteen  hundred  ninety-seven--ninety-eight school year, such proposed budget shall be in  plain  language  and shall be consistent with regulations promulgated by  the commissioner pursuant to subdivision  twenty-six  of  section  three  hundred  five of this chapter. Categorization of and format for revenue,  including  payments  in  lieu  of  taxes,  property  tax  refunds   from  certiorari   proceedings,   expenditure,   transfer,  and  fund  balance  information and changes in such data from the prior  year  and,  in  the  case  of  a  resubmitted  or amended budget, changes in such information  from the prior year submitted budget, shall be complete and accurate and  set forth in such a manner as to best promote public  comprehension  and  readability.    4.  Commencing  with  the  proposed  budget  for  the nineteen hundred  ninety-eight--ninety-nine school year, such  proposed  budget  shall  be  presented  in three components: a program component, a capital component  and an administrative component which shall be separately delineated  in  accordance  with regulations of the commissioner after consultation with  local school district  officials.  The  administrative  component  shall  include,  but  need not be limited to, office and central administrative  expenses, traveling expenses and all compensation, salaries and benefits  of  all  school  administrators  and  supervisors,  including   business  administrators,   superintendents  of  schools  and  deputy,  assistant,  associate  or  other  superintendents  under  all  existing   employment  contracts  or collective bargaining agreements, any and all expenditures  associated with the operation of the board of education, the  office  of  the  superintendent  of  schools,  general  administration,  the  school  business office, consulting costs not directly related to direct studentservices and programs, planning and all other administrative activities.  The program component shall include, but need not  be  limited  to,  all  program  expenditures of the school district, including the salaries and  benefits  of  teachers  and any school administrators or supervisors who  spend a majority of their  time  performing  teaching  duties,  and  all  transportation  operating expenses. The capital component shall include,  but need not be limited to, all transportation  capital,  debt  service,  and lease expenditures; costs resulting from judgments in tax certiorari  proceedings   or   the   payment   of   awards   from  court  judgments,  administrative  orders  or  settled  or  compromised  claims;  and   all  facilities  costs  of  the  school  district, including facilities lease  expenditures, the annual debt service and total debt for all  facilities  financed  by  bonds  and  notes of the school district, and the costs of  construction, acquisition, reconstruction, rehabilitation or improvement  of school buildings, provided that such budget shall include  a  rental,  operations  and maintenance section that includes base rent costs, total  rent costs, operation and maintenance charges, cost per square foot  for  each   facility   leased  by  the  school  district,  and  any  and  all  expenditures associated with custodial salaries  and  benefits,  service  contracts,  supplies,  utilities,  and maintenance and repairs of school  facilities. For the purposes of the development  of  a  budget  for  the  nineteen  hundred  ninety-eight--ninety-nine  school  year, the board of  education  shall  separate   the   district's   program,   capital   and  administrative costs for the nineteen hundred ninety-seven--ninety-eight  school  year  in  the  manner  as  if  the budget for such year had been  presented in three components.    5. The board of education shall append to the statement  of  estimated  expenditures  a  detailed statement of the total compensation to be paid  to the  superintendent  of  schools,  and  any  assistant  or  associate  superintendents  of  schools  in  the  ensuing  school year, including a  delineation of the salary, annualized cost of benefits and  any  in-kind  or other form of remuneration. The board shall also append a list of all  other school administrators and supervisors, if any, whose annual salary  will be eighty-five thousand dollars or more in the ensuing school year,  with the title of their positions and annual salary identified; provided  however,  that  the commissioner may adjust such salary level to reflect  increases in administrative  salaries  after  June  thirtieth,  nineteen  hundred ninety-eight. The board of education shall submit a copy of such  list  and  statement,  in  a  form  prescribed  by  the commissioner, of  compensation  to  the  commissioner  within  five   days   after   their  preparation. The commissioner shall compile such data, together with the  data  submitted  pursuant to subdivision four of section sixteen hundred  eight of this chapter, into a single statewide compilation, which  shall  be made available to the governor, the legislature, and other interested  parties upon request.    6.  Each  year, the board of education shall prepare a school district  report card, pursuant to regulations of the commissioner, and shall make  it publicly available by transmitting it to local newspapers of  general  circulation, appending it to copies of the proposed budget made publicly  available  as  required  by law, making it available for distribution at  the annual meeting, and otherwise disseminating it as  required  by  the  commissioner.  Such  report  card shall include measures of the academic  performance of the school district, on a school  by  school  basis,  and  measures of the fiscal performance of the district, as prescribed by the  commissioner.  Pursuant  to  regulations of the commissioner, the report  card shall also compare these measures to  statewide  averages  for  all  public  schools, and statewide averages for public schools of comparable  wealth and need, developed by the commissioner. Such report  card  shallinclude,  at a minimum, any information of the school district regarding  pupil performance and expenditure per pupil required to be  included  in  the  annual  report  by  the regents to the governor and the legislature  pursuant to section two hundred fifteen-a of this chapter; and any other  information   required   by   the  commissioner.  School  districts  (i)  identified as having fifteen  percent  or  more  of  their  students  in  special  education,  or  (ii)  which have fifty percent or more of their  students with disabilities in special  education  programs  or  services  sixty percent or more of the school day in a general education building,  or  (iii)  which  have  eight  percent  or  more  of their students with  disabilities in special education programs in public or private separate  educational settings shall indicate on their school district report card  their respective percentages as defined in this paragraph and paragraphs  (i) and (ii) of this subdivision as compared to the statewide average.    7. a. Each year, commencing with  the  proposed  budget  for  the  two  thousand--two  thousand  one  school  year, the board of education shall  prepare a property tax report  card,  pursuant  to  regulations  of  the  commissioner, and shall make it publicly available by transmitting it to  local  newspapers  of general circulation, appending it to copies of the  proposed budget made publicly available as required by  law,  making  it  available   for  distribution  at  the  annual  meeting,  and  otherwise  disseminating it as required by the commissioner. Such report card shall  include: (i) the amount of total spending and total estimated school tax  levy that would result from adoption of  the  proposed  budget  and  the  percentage  increase  or decrease in total spending and total school tax  levy from the school district budget for the preceding school year;  and  (ii)  the  projected enrollment growth for the school year for which the  budget is prepared, and the percentage change  in  enrollment  from  the  previous  year;  and (iii) the percentage increase in the consumer price  index, as defined in paragraph c  of  this  subdivision;  and  (iv)  the  projected amount of the unappropriated unreserved fund balance that will  be  retained  if the proposed budget is adopted, the projected amount of  the reserved fund balance, the projected amount of the appropriated fund  balance, the percentage of the proposed budget that  the  unappropriated  unreserved fund balance represents, the actual unappropriated unreserved  fund  balance  retained  in the school district budget for the preceding  school year, and the percentage of the school district  budget  for  the  preceding  school  year  that  the actual unappropriated unreserved fund  balance represents.    b. A copy of the property tax report  card  prepared  for  the  annual  district  meeting  shall  be  submitted  to the department in the manner  prescribed by the department  by  the  end  of  the  business  day  next  following  approval of the report card by the board of education, but no  later than twenty-four days prior to the statewide uniform  voting  day.  The  department  shall  compile such data for all school districts whose  budgets are subject to a vote of the qualified  voters  and  shall  make  such compilation available electronically at least ten days prior to the  statewide uniform voting day.    c.  For  purposes  of  this  subdivision,  "percentage increase in the  consumer price index" shall mean  the  percentage  that  represents  the  product  of  one  hundred  and  the  quotient of: (i) the average of the  national  consumer  price  indexes  determined  by  the  United   States  department  of labor for the twelve-month period preceding January first  of the current year minus the average of  the  national  consumer  price  indexes  determined  by  the  United  States department of labor for the  twelve-month period preceding January first of the prior  year,  divided  by (ii) the average of the national consumer price indexes determined by  the  United  States  department  of  labor  for  the twelve-month periodpreceding January first of the prior year, with the result expressed  as  a decimal to two places.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-2 > Article-35 > 1716

§  1716.  Estimated expenses for ensuing year. 1. It shall be the duty  of the board of education of each district  to  present  at  the  annual  budget  hearing  a  detailed statement in writing of the amount of money  which will be  required  for  the  ensuing  year  for  school  purposes,  specifying  the several purposes and the amount for each. The amount for  each purpose estimated necessary for payments to boards  of  cooperative  educational  services  shall  be  shown  in  full,  with no deduction of  estimated state aid. The amount of state aid provided and its percentage  relationship to the total expenditures shall also be shown. This section  shall not be  construed  to  prevent  the  board  from  presenting  such  statement  at  a  budget  hearing held not less than seven nor more than  fourteen days prior to a special meeting called  for  the  purpose,  nor  from presenting a supplementary and amended statement or estimate at any  time.    2.  Such  statement  shall be completed at least seven days before the  budget hearing at which it is to be presented and copies  thereof  shall  be  prepared and made available, upon request and at the school district  offices, at any public library or free association  library  within  the  district  and  on the school district's internet website, if one exists,  to residents within the district during  the  period  of  fourteen  days  immediately  preceding  the  annual  meeting  and  election  or  special  district meeting at which the budget vote will occur and at such meeting  or hearing. The board shall also as a part of  the  notice  required  by  section  two thousand four of this chapter give notice of the date, time  and place of the budget hearing and that a copy of such statement may be  obtained by any resident in the district  at  each  schoolhouse  in  the  district  in  which school is maintained during certain designated hours  on each day other than a Saturday, Sunday or holiday during the fourteen  days immediately preceding such meeting. The board shall include  notice  of  the  availability  of such statement at least once during the school  year in any district-wide mailing distributed.    3. Commencing with  the  proposed  budget  for  the  nineteen  hundred  ninety-seven--ninety-eight school year, such proposed budget shall be in  plain  language  and shall be consistent with regulations promulgated by  the commissioner pursuant to subdivision  twenty-six  of  section  three  hundred  five of this chapter. Categorization of and format for revenue,  including  payments  in  lieu  of  taxes,  property  tax  refunds   from  certiorari   proceedings,   expenditure,   transfer,  and  fund  balance  information and changes in such data from the prior  year  and,  in  the  case  of  a  resubmitted  or amended budget, changes in such information  from the prior year submitted budget, shall be complete and accurate and  set forth in such a manner as to best promote public  comprehension  and  readability.    4.  Commencing  with  the  proposed  budget  for  the nineteen hundred  ninety-eight--ninety-nine school year, such  proposed  budget  shall  be  presented  in three components: a program component, a capital component  and an administrative component which shall be separately delineated  in  accordance  with regulations of the commissioner after consultation with  local school district  officials.  The  administrative  component  shall  include,  but  need not be limited to, office and central administrative  expenses, traveling expenses and all compensation, salaries and benefits  of  all  school  administrators  and  supervisors,  including   business  administrators,   superintendents  of  schools  and  deputy,  assistant,  associate  or  other  superintendents  under  all  existing   employment  contracts  or collective bargaining agreements, any and all expenditures  associated with the operation of the board of education, the  office  of  the  superintendent  of  schools,  general  administration,  the  school  business office, consulting costs not directly related to direct studentservices and programs, planning and all other administrative activities.  The program component shall include, but need not  be  limited  to,  all  program  expenditures of the school district, including the salaries and  benefits  of  teachers  and any school administrators or supervisors who  spend a majority of their  time  performing  teaching  duties,  and  all  transportation  operating expenses. The capital component shall include,  but need not be limited to, all transportation  capital,  debt  service,  and lease expenditures; costs resulting from judgments in tax certiorari  proceedings   or   the   payment   of   awards   from  court  judgments,  administrative  orders  or  settled  or  compromised  claims;  and   all  facilities  costs  of  the  school  district, including facilities lease  expenditures, the annual debt service and total debt for all  facilities  financed  by  bonds  and  notes of the school district, and the costs of  construction, acquisition, reconstruction, rehabilitation or improvement  of school buildings, provided that such budget shall include  a  rental,  operations  and maintenance section that includes base rent costs, total  rent costs, operation and maintenance charges, cost per square foot  for  each   facility   leased  by  the  school  district,  and  any  and  all  expenditures associated with custodial salaries  and  benefits,  service  contracts,  supplies,  utilities,  and maintenance and repairs of school  facilities. For the purposes of the development  of  a  budget  for  the  nineteen  hundred  ninety-eight--ninety-nine  school  year, the board of  education  shall  separate   the   district's   program,   capital   and  administrative costs for the nineteen hundred ninety-seven--ninety-eight  school  year  in  the  manner  as  if  the budget for such year had been  presented in three components.    5. The board of education shall append to the statement  of  estimated  expenditures  a  detailed statement of the total compensation to be paid  to the  superintendent  of  schools,  and  any  assistant  or  associate  superintendents  of  schools  in  the  ensuing  school year, including a  delineation of the salary, annualized cost of benefits and  any  in-kind  or other form of remuneration. The board shall also append a list of all  other school administrators and supervisors, if any, whose annual salary  will be eighty-five thousand dollars or more in the ensuing school year,  with the title of their positions and annual salary identified; provided  however,  that  the commissioner may adjust such salary level to reflect  increases in administrative  salaries  after  June  thirtieth,  nineteen  hundred ninety-eight. The board of education shall submit a copy of such  list  and  statement,  in  a  form  prescribed  by  the commissioner, of  compensation  to  the  commissioner  within  five   days   after   their  preparation. The commissioner shall compile such data, together with the  data  submitted  pursuant to subdivision four of section sixteen hundred  eight of this chapter, into a single statewide compilation, which  shall  be made available to the governor, the legislature, and other interested  parties upon request.    6.  Each  year, the board of education shall prepare a school district  report card, pursuant to regulations of the commissioner, and shall make  it publicly available by transmitting it to local newspapers of  general  circulation, appending it to copies of the proposed budget made publicly  available  as  required  by law, making it available for distribution at  the annual meeting, and otherwise disseminating it as  required  by  the  commissioner.  Such  report  card shall include measures of the academic  performance of the school district, on a school  by  school  basis,  and  measures of the fiscal performance of the district, as prescribed by the  commissioner.  Pursuant  to  regulations of the commissioner, the report  card shall also compare these measures to  statewide  averages  for  all  public  schools, and statewide averages for public schools of comparable  wealth and need, developed by the commissioner. Such report  card  shallinclude,  at a minimum, any information of the school district regarding  pupil performance and expenditure per pupil required to be  included  in  the  annual  report  by  the regents to the governor and the legislature  pursuant to section two hundred fifteen-a of this chapter; and any other  information   required   by   the  commissioner.  School  districts  (i)  identified as having fifteen  percent  or  more  of  their  students  in  special  education,  or  (ii)  which have fifty percent or more of their  students with disabilities in special  education  programs  or  services  sixty percent or more of the school day in a general education building,  or  (iii)  which  have  eight  percent  or  more  of their students with  disabilities in special education programs in public or private separate  educational settings shall indicate on their school district report card  their respective percentages as defined in this paragraph and paragraphs  (i) and (ii) of this subdivision as compared to the statewide average.    7. a. Each year, commencing with  the  proposed  budget  for  the  two  thousand--two  thousand  one  school  year, the board of education shall  prepare a property tax report  card,  pursuant  to  regulations  of  the  commissioner, and shall make it publicly available by transmitting it to  local  newspapers  of general circulation, appending it to copies of the  proposed budget made publicly available as required by  law,  making  it  available   for  distribution  at  the  annual  meeting,  and  otherwise  disseminating it as required by the commissioner. Such report card shall  include: (i) the amount of total spending and total estimated school tax  levy that would result from adoption of  the  proposed  budget  and  the  percentage  increase  or decrease in total spending and total school tax  levy from the school district budget for the preceding school year;  and  (ii)  the  projected enrollment growth for the school year for which the  budget is prepared, and the percentage change  in  enrollment  from  the  previous  year;  and (iii) the percentage increase in the consumer price  index, as defined in paragraph c  of  this  subdivision;  and  (iv)  the  projected amount of the unappropriated unreserved fund balance that will  be  retained  if the proposed budget is adopted, the projected amount of  the reserved fund balance, the projected amount of the appropriated fund  balance, the percentage of the proposed budget that  the  unappropriated  unreserved fund balance represents, the actual unappropriated unreserved  fund  balance  retained  in the school district budget for the preceding  school year, and the percentage of the school district  budget  for  the  preceding  school  year  that  the actual unappropriated unreserved fund  balance represents.    b. A copy of the property tax report  card  prepared  for  the  annual  district  meeting  shall  be  submitted  to the department in the manner  prescribed by the department  by  the  end  of  the  business  day  next  following  approval of the report card by the board of education, but no  later than twenty-four days prior to the statewide uniform  voting  day.  The  department  shall  compile such data for all school districts whose  budgets are subject to a vote of the qualified  voters  and  shall  make  such compilation available electronically at least ten days prior to the  statewide uniform voting day.    c.  For  purposes  of  this  subdivision,  "percentage increase in the  consumer price index" shall mean  the  percentage  that  represents  the  product  of  one  hundred  and  the  quotient of: (i) the average of the  national  consumer  price  indexes  determined  by  the  United   States  department  of labor for the twelve-month period preceding January first  of the current year minus the average of  the  national  consumer  price  indexes  determined  by  the  United  States department of labor for the  twelve-month period preceding January first of the prior  year,  divided  by (ii) the average of the national consumer price indexes determined by  the  United  States  department  of  labor  for  the twelve-month periodpreceding January first of the prior year, with the result expressed  as  a decimal to two places.