Thank you ladies for the links. I will be pouring over the information and try to make one for one comparison to my city.

Hermosa Beach encompasses about 2 square miles with population of around 20,000. Average household is 1.97 or there abouts and only 15% of the household have children...

We have no bussing for the kids. We have two k-5 schools and third is unusable due to asbestos and other environmental concern. That building is rented out to some business.

The district is small, so kids in middle school and high school go to either Redondo Beach or Manhattan Beach school district.

The really unfortunate thing right now for the district is that they can not continue on the current path financially! IT ISN'T SUSTAINABLE!! The budget shorfall 2 years ago was made up by fundraisers (about $300,000), last year that figure ballooned to about ($1,000,000). We are looking the deficit to rise to about ($1,500,000). Last year, the school had requested families to donate upwards of $1,000 per child and many did.

The meeting I attended was requested by both the city council and by the school board in looking ways to mitigate the budget shortfalls or means to adjust the programs so that it is within the allotted budget.

My initial impression was that of aghast at how little of the money went to direct expense, teacher's salary and their compensation. less than 30% of total budget to direct expense. Twice that to support?? WOW!! It just doesn't seem right in my book!

Before I go ballistic over the finances, I wanted to look at what other districts' budget and their breakdown looks like. So thank you for your links.

I'm still really irked by comment about "well we are not multi-national and we are not as sophisticated..." IT'S MY MONEY AND IT'S MY COMMUNITY AND THEY BETTER SPEND IT WISELY!! It's also sad that people with financial background were not there to help out the school district.