(Everly)—The State Auditor today (Fri.) released a report on the Clay Central-Everly school district’s finances.
According to the findings, the district’s revenues totaled slightly more than $5.83 million for the year ended June 30th, 2011…a 19 percent increase over the prior year. Revenues included a little more than $2.3 million in local tax, charges for service of $447,743, operating grants, contributions and restricted interest of $960,429, statewide sales, services and use tax of $314,646; income surtax of $119,676; unrestricted state grants of slightly more than $1.1 million; donations of a little more than $489,000 and other general revenues of slightly more than $65,000.
Expenses for district operations totaled slightly more than $5.2 million, a seven percent increase over the prior year. Expenses included nearly $3.3 million for instruction; slightly more than $1.4 million for support services; nearly $197,000 for food service operations and nearly $318,000 for other expenditures.
A copy of the report is available for review at the district Secretary’s office or the State Auditor’s website.