Building Better Budgets: Insights for School Business Leaders


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Feb 24 2025 63 mins  

Budgeting in a school district isn’t just about balancing the books—it’s about making strategic financial decisions that ensure long-term stability, transparency, and alignment with district goals. With fluctuating funding, increasing costs, and growing stakeholder expectations, school business officials must be proactive in their approach to financial planning.

In this episode of School Business Insider, Bob Saul, Business Administrator and Board Treasurer at East Penn School District in Pennsylvania, joins us to share best practices for school budgeting, avoiding common financial pitfalls, and effectively communicating budget decisions to stakeholders.

🎙 Topics Covered:
✅ The key principles of effective school budgeting
✅ Avoiding financial missteps that can impact long-term stability
✅ How to navigate financial constraints and optimize resources
✅ Communicating complex budget decisions clearly and effectively
✅ The role of long-range financial planning in ensuring fiscal responsibility


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