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§  2601-a.  Procedures  for  adoption  of school budgets in small city  school districts. 1. The board of education of each city school district  subject to this article shall provide for the submission of a budget for  approval of the voters pursuant to the provisions of this section.    2. The board of education shall conduct all annual and special  school  district  meetings  for the purpose of adopting a school district budget  in the same manner as a union free school district  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of article forty-one of this title, except as otherwise  provided by this section. The annual meeting and election of  each  such  city  school  district shall be held on the third Tuesday of May in each  year, provided, however that such annual meeting and election  shall  be  held  on the second Tuesday in May if the commissioner at the request of  a local school board certifies no  later  than  March  first  that  such  election  would  conflict  with  religious  observances,  and any school  budget revote shall be held on the date and in the same manner specified  in subdivision three of section two thousand seven of  this  title.  The  provisions  of  this article, and where applicable subdivisions nine and  nine-a of section twenty-five hundred two of this title,  governing  the  qualification  and  registration  of  voters,  and  procedures  for  the  nomination and election of members  of  the  board  of  education  shall  continue  to  apply, and shall govern the qualification and registration  of voters and voting procedures with respect to the adoption of a school  district budget.    3. The board of education shall prepare  a  proposed  school  district  budget for the ensuing year in accordance with the provisions of section  seventeen  hundred  sixteen  of  this  chapter, including all provisions  relating  to  required  notices  and  appendices  to  the  statement  of  expenditures.  No  board  of  education  shall  incur  a school district  liability except as authorized by the provisions  of  section  seventeen  hundred  eighteen  of  this  chapter.  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 student  services 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-seven--ninety-eight school year,  the  board  of  education  shall  separate its program, capital and administrative costs  for the nineteen hundred ninety-six--ninety-seven  school  year  in  the  manner  as  if  the  budget  for  such  year had been presented in three  components. Except as provided in  subdivision  four  of  this  section,  nothing  in  this  section  shall preclude the board, in its discretion,  from submitting additional  items  of  expenditure  to  the  voters  for  approval   as  separate  propositions  or  the  voters  from  submitting  propositions pursuant to sections two thousand eight  and  two  thousand  thirty-five of this chapter.    4. In the event the qualified voters of the district reject the budget  proposed  pursuant  to  subdivision three of this section, the board may  propose to the voters a revised budget pursuant to subdivision three  of  section  two  thousand  seven  of  this title or may adopt a contingency  budget pursuant to subdivision five of this section and subdivision five  of section two thousand twenty-two of this title.  The  school  district  budget  for  any  school  year,  or  any  part  of  such  budget  or any  propositions involving the expenditure of money  for  such  school  year  shall  not  be  submitted  for  a vote of the qualified voters more than  twice. In the event the qualified voters reject the resubmitted  budget,  the   board   shall  adopt  a  contingency  budget  in  accordance  with  subdivision five of this section and subdivision five  of  such  section  two thousand twenty-two of this title.    5. If the qualified voters fail or refuse to vote the sum estimated to  be  necessary  for  teachers'  salaries  and  other  ordinary contingent  expenses, the board shall adopt a contingency budget in accordance  with  this  subdivision  and  shall  levy  a  tax for that portion of such sum  remaining after applying thereto the moneys received or to  be  received  from  state,  federal  or  other  sources,  in the same manner as if the  budget had been  approved  by  the  qualified  voters;  subject  to  the  limitations   imposed  in  subdivision  four  of  section  two  thousand  twenty-three of this chapter and this  subdivision.  The  administrative  component  shall  not  comprise  a greater percentage of the contingency  budget exclusive of the capital component than the  lesser  of  (1)  the  percentage  the administrative component had comprised in the prior year  budget exclusive of the capital component; or  (2)  the  percentage  the  administrative  component  had  comprised  in the last proposed defeated  budget exclusive of the capital component. Such contingency budget shall  include the sum determined by the board to be necessary for:    (a) teachers' salaries, including the salaries of all members  of  the  teaching and supervising staff;    (b) items of expense specifically authorized by statute to be incurred  by  the  board of education, including, but not limited to, expenditures  for transportation to and  from  regular  school  programs  included  as  ordinary   contingent   expenses   in   subdivision  twelve  of  section  twenty-five hundred three of this chapter, expenditures  for  textbooks,  required   services   for  non-public  school  students,  school  health  services, special education services, kindergarten  and  nursery  school  programs, and the district's share of the administrative costs and costs  of services provided by a board of cooperative educational services;    (c) items of expense for legal obligations of the district, including,  but  not limited to, contractual obligations, debt service, court ordersor judgments, orders of administrative bodies or officers, and standards  and requirements of the board of regents and the commissioner that  have  the force and effect of law;    (d)  the  purchase  of library books and other instructional materials  associated with a library;    (e) items of expense necessary to maintain the educational programs of  the district, preserve the property  of  the  district  or  protect  the  health  and safety of students and staff, including, but not limited to,  support services, pupil personnel services, the necessary  salaries  for  the   necessary   number  of  non-teaching  employees,  necessary  legal  expenses,  water  and  utility  charges,  instructional   supplies   for  teachers'   use,   emergency  repairs,  temporary  rental  of  essential  classroom  facilities,  and  expenditures  necessary  to  advise  school  district voters concerning school matters; and    (f) expenses incurred for interschool athletics, field trips and other  extracurricular activities; and    (g)  any other item of expense determined by the commissioner to be an  ordinary contingent expense in any school district.    6. The commissioner shall determine appeals raising  questions  as  to  what  items  of expenditure are ordinary contingent expenses pursuant to  subdivision five of this section in accordance with section two thousand  twenty-four and three hundred ten of this chapter.    7. 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 shall  include, at a minimum, any information on 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.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-2 > Article-53 > 2601-a

§  2601-a.  Procedures  for  adoption  of school budgets in small city  school districts. 1. The board of education of each city school district  subject to this article shall provide for the submission of a budget for  approval of the voters pursuant to the provisions of this section.    2. The board of education shall conduct all annual and special  school  district  meetings  for the purpose of adopting a school district budget  in the same manner as a union free school district  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of article forty-one of this title, except as otherwise  provided by this section. The annual meeting and election of  each  such  city  school  district shall be held on the third Tuesday of May in each  year, provided, however that such annual meeting and election  shall  be  held  on the second Tuesday in May if the commissioner at the request of  a local school board certifies no  later  than  March  first  that  such  election  would  conflict  with  religious  observances,  and any school  budget revote shall be held on the date and in the same manner specified  in subdivision three of section two thousand seven of  this  title.  The  provisions  of  this article, and where applicable subdivisions nine and  nine-a of section twenty-five hundred two of this title,  governing  the  qualification  and  registration  of  voters,  and  procedures  for  the  nomination and election of members  of  the  board  of  education  shall  continue  to  apply, and shall govern the qualification and registration  of voters and voting procedures with respect to the adoption of a school  district budget.    3. The board of education shall prepare  a  proposed  school  district  budget for the ensuing year in accordance with the provisions of section  seventeen  hundred  sixteen  of  this  chapter, including all provisions  relating  to  required  notices  and  appendices  to  the  statement  of  expenditures.  No  board  of  education  shall  incur  a school district  liability except as authorized by the provisions  of  section  seventeen  hundred  eighteen  of  this  chapter.  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 student  services 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-seven--ninety-eight school year,  the  board  of  education  shall  separate its program, capital and administrative costs  for the nineteen hundred ninety-six--ninety-seven  school  year  in  the  manner  as  if  the  budget  for  such  year had been presented in three  components. Except as provided in  subdivision  four  of  this  section,  nothing  in  this  section  shall preclude the board, in its discretion,  from submitting additional  items  of  expenditure  to  the  voters  for  approval   as  separate  propositions  or  the  voters  from  submitting  propositions pursuant to sections two thousand eight  and  two  thousand  thirty-five of this chapter.    4. In the event the qualified voters of the district reject the budget  proposed  pursuant  to  subdivision three of this section, the board may  propose to the voters a revised budget pursuant to subdivision three  of  section  two  thousand  seven  of  this title or may adopt a contingency  budget pursuant to subdivision five of this section and subdivision five  of section two thousand twenty-two of this title.  The  school  district  budget  for  any  school  year,  or  any  part  of  such  budget  or any  propositions involving the expenditure of money  for  such  school  year  shall  not  be  submitted  for  a vote of the qualified voters more than  twice. In the event the qualified voters reject the resubmitted  budget,  the   board   shall  adopt  a  contingency  budget  in  accordance  with  subdivision five of this section and subdivision five  of  such  section  two thousand twenty-two of this title.    5. If the qualified voters fail or refuse to vote the sum estimated to  be  necessary  for  teachers'  salaries  and  other  ordinary contingent  expenses, the board shall adopt a contingency budget in accordance  with  this  subdivision  and  shall  levy  a  tax for that portion of such sum  remaining after applying thereto the moneys received or to  be  received  from  state,  federal  or  other  sources,  in the same manner as if the  budget had been  approved  by  the  qualified  voters;  subject  to  the  limitations   imposed  in  subdivision  four  of  section  two  thousand  twenty-three of this chapter and this  subdivision.  The  administrative  component  shall  not  comprise  a greater percentage of the contingency  budget exclusive of the capital component than the  lesser  of  (1)  the  percentage  the administrative component had comprised in the prior year  budget exclusive of the capital component; or  (2)  the  percentage  the  administrative  component  had  comprised  in the last proposed defeated  budget exclusive of the capital component. Such contingency budget shall  include the sum determined by the board to be necessary for:    (a) teachers' salaries, including the salaries of all members  of  the  teaching and supervising staff;    (b) items of expense specifically authorized by statute to be incurred  by  the  board of education, including, but not limited to, expenditures  for transportation to and  from  regular  school  programs  included  as  ordinary   contingent   expenses   in   subdivision  twelve  of  section  twenty-five hundred three of this chapter, expenditures  for  textbooks,  required   services   for  non-public  school  students,  school  health  services, special education services, kindergarten  and  nursery  school  programs, and the district's share of the administrative costs and costs  of services provided by a board of cooperative educational services;    (c) items of expense for legal obligations of the district, including,  but  not limited to, contractual obligations, debt service, court ordersor judgments, orders of administrative bodies or officers, and standards  and requirements of the board of regents and the commissioner that  have  the force and effect of law;    (d)  the  purchase  of library books and other instructional materials  associated with a library;    (e) items of expense necessary to maintain the educational programs of  the district, preserve the property  of  the  district  or  protect  the  health  and safety of students and staff, including, but not limited to,  support services, pupil personnel services, the necessary  salaries  for  the   necessary   number  of  non-teaching  employees,  necessary  legal  expenses,  water  and  utility  charges,  instructional   supplies   for  teachers'   use,   emergency  repairs,  temporary  rental  of  essential  classroom  facilities,  and  expenditures  necessary  to  advise  school  district voters concerning school matters; and    (f) expenses incurred for interschool athletics, field trips and other  extracurricular activities; and    (g)  any other item of expense determined by the commissioner to be an  ordinary contingent expense in any school district.    6. The commissioner shall determine appeals raising  questions  as  to  what  items  of expenditure are ordinary contingent expenses pursuant to  subdivision five of this section in accordance with section two thousand  twenty-four and three hundred ten of this chapter.    7. 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 shall  include, at a minimum, any information on 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.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-2 > Article-53 > 2601-a

§  2601-a.  Procedures  for  adoption  of school budgets in small city  school districts. 1. The board of education of each city school district  subject to this article shall provide for the submission of a budget for  approval of the voters pursuant to the provisions of this section.    2. The board of education shall conduct all annual and special  school  district  meetings  for the purpose of adopting a school district budget  in the same manner as a union free school district  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of article forty-one of this title, except as otherwise  provided by this section. The annual meeting and election of  each  such  city  school  district shall be held on the third Tuesday of May in each  year, provided, however that such annual meeting and election  shall  be  held  on the second Tuesday in May if the commissioner at the request of  a local school board certifies no  later  than  March  first  that  such  election  would  conflict  with  religious  observances,  and any school  budget revote shall be held on the date and in the same manner specified  in subdivision three of section two thousand seven of  this  title.  The  provisions  of  this article, and where applicable subdivisions nine and  nine-a of section twenty-five hundred two of this title,  governing  the  qualification  and  registration  of  voters,  and  procedures  for  the  nomination and election of members  of  the  board  of  education  shall  continue  to  apply, and shall govern the qualification and registration  of voters and voting procedures with respect to the adoption of a school  district budget.    3. The board of education shall prepare  a  proposed  school  district  budget for the ensuing year in accordance with the provisions of section  seventeen  hundred  sixteen  of  this  chapter, including all provisions  relating  to  required  notices  and  appendices  to  the  statement  of  expenditures.  No  board  of  education  shall  incur  a school district  liability except as authorized by the provisions  of  section  seventeen  hundred  eighteen  of  this  chapter.  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 student  services 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-seven--ninety-eight school year,  the  board  of  education  shall  separate its program, capital and administrative costs  for the nineteen hundred ninety-six--ninety-seven  school  year  in  the  manner  as  if  the  budget  for  such  year had been presented in three  components. Except as provided in  subdivision  four  of  this  section,  nothing  in  this  section  shall preclude the board, in its discretion,  from submitting additional  items  of  expenditure  to  the  voters  for  approval   as  separate  propositions  or  the  voters  from  submitting  propositions pursuant to sections two thousand eight  and  two  thousand  thirty-five of this chapter.    4. In the event the qualified voters of the district reject the budget  proposed  pursuant  to  subdivision three of this section, the board may  propose to the voters a revised budget pursuant to subdivision three  of  section  two  thousand  seven  of  this title or may adopt a contingency  budget pursuant to subdivision five of this section and subdivision five  of section two thousand twenty-two of this title.  The  school  district  budget  for  any  school  year,  or  any  part  of  such  budget  or any  propositions involving the expenditure of money  for  such  school  year  shall  not  be  submitted  for  a vote of the qualified voters more than  twice. In the event the qualified voters reject the resubmitted  budget,  the   board   shall  adopt  a  contingency  budget  in  accordance  with  subdivision five of this section and subdivision five  of  such  section  two thousand twenty-two of this title.    5. If the qualified voters fail or refuse to vote the sum estimated to  be  necessary  for  teachers'  salaries  and  other  ordinary contingent  expenses, the board shall adopt a contingency budget in accordance  with  this  subdivision  and  shall  levy  a  tax for that portion of such sum  remaining after applying thereto the moneys received or to  be  received  from  state,  federal  or  other  sources,  in the same manner as if the  budget had been  approved  by  the  qualified  voters;  subject  to  the  limitations   imposed  in  subdivision  four  of  section  two  thousand  twenty-three of this chapter and this  subdivision.  The  administrative  component  shall  not  comprise  a greater percentage of the contingency  budget exclusive of the capital component than the  lesser  of  (1)  the  percentage  the administrative component had comprised in the prior year  budget exclusive of the capital component; or  (2)  the  percentage  the  administrative  component  had  comprised  in the last proposed defeated  budget exclusive of the capital component. Such contingency budget shall  include the sum determined by the board to be necessary for:    (a) teachers' salaries, including the salaries of all members  of  the  teaching and supervising staff;    (b) items of expense specifically authorized by statute to be incurred  by  the  board of education, including, but not limited to, expenditures  for transportation to and  from  regular  school  programs  included  as  ordinary   contingent   expenses   in   subdivision  twelve  of  section  twenty-five hundred three of this chapter, expenditures  for  textbooks,  required   services   for  non-public  school  students,  school  health  services, special education services, kindergarten  and  nursery  school  programs, and the district's share of the administrative costs and costs  of services provided by a board of cooperative educational services;    (c) items of expense for legal obligations of the district, including,  but  not limited to, contractual obligations, debt service, court ordersor judgments, orders of administrative bodies or officers, and standards  and requirements of the board of regents and the commissioner that  have  the force and effect of law;    (d)  the  purchase  of library books and other instructional materials  associated with a library;    (e) items of expense necessary to maintain the educational programs of  the district, preserve the property  of  the  district  or  protect  the  health  and safety of students and staff, including, but not limited to,  support services, pupil personnel services, the necessary  salaries  for  the   necessary   number  of  non-teaching  employees,  necessary  legal  expenses,  water  and  utility  charges,  instructional   supplies   for  teachers'   use,   emergency  repairs,  temporary  rental  of  essential  classroom  facilities,  and  expenditures  necessary  to  advise  school  district voters concerning school matters; and    (f) expenses incurred for interschool athletics, field trips and other  extracurricular activities; and    (g)  any other item of expense determined by the commissioner to be an  ordinary contingent expense in any school district.    6. The commissioner shall determine appeals raising  questions  as  to  what  items  of expenditure are ordinary contingent expenses pursuant to  subdivision five of this section in accordance with section two thousand  twenty-four and three hundred ten of this chapter.    7. 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 shall  include, at a minimum, any information on 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.