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FEEDBACK & COMMENTS FROM SCHOOL DISTRICTS  POSTING THEIR CHECK REGISTERS ONLINE

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CLOVIS USD  (California)
Budget:  $300 million                       Students:  37,000
NOTE:  Clovis USD, just north of Fresno in California's fertile San
Joaquin Valley farming region, may have been the first school
district in the nation to put its entire check register online -- a
natural next step, according to a district spokesman, as part of its
move to a paperless board packet.  Check register information
included:  Check number, payee name, dollar amount, date,
account.  
If there are questions about checks:  We'd first invite
them in and try to answer their questions.  
Bill McGuire, CFO
We completed posting to our website our check registers over 5
years ago as the 1st part of our electronic agenda. The board,
district administration and community have been very supportive
of our school district's providing as much information as possible
in an electronic format.

BIG SPRING ISD  (Texas)
Budget:  $28.1 million                    Students:  3,900
Superintendent:   Michael Downes
Michael Downes:  "We don't consider posting our check registers
online a big deal as it's a public record; we were already publish-
ing our check registers each month." Along the same lines of
making the district's finances more intelligible to the public,
"We're also one of the few districts in the state that are recognized
by GFOA for the Distinguished Budget Presentation award.
Sandra Waggoner, chief financial officer
"Posting our check register online really isn't any extra work; it's
the same check register we give our board each month, then we
just PDF it to our webmaster."  Sandra is BSISD's public informa-
tion officer; the district only receives 3-4 ORR's per year.  "Most
are not people trying to stir up something, just, 'I'm curious.' "
Logistics:  BSISD's bookkeeper sends a PDF file to Downe's
secretary for TASB BoardBook, and sends a duplicate copy of the
PDF file to the webmaster who uploads and creates a link so it's
available for the public.
Special kudos:  BSISD's CFO, Sandra Waggoner.
Extra expense:  None.
Fallout?  No increase in public records requests.  
Goals for the future:  Keep each month's check registers online
for one year.

NEW CANEY ISD  (Texas)
Budget:    $79.8 million                      Students:  8,700
Cindy Reynolds, secretary to superintendent/media relations
"Posting our check registers online saves us some time on
generating information that people might request otherwise.  This
is the best way to approach it.  It never occurred to us to not post
this public information.  When you form partnerships with your
community, you have to be above reproach.  We're all partners,
we're all taxpayers.  We have to be accountable in all areas."
Fallout?  "Parents and support organizations question us from
time to time regarding expenditures--not that we've been
questioned on how but where--and they're certainly entitled to
that information."
Logistics:  NCISD uses TASB's BoardBook.
Extra expense:  None; check registers are a free feature of
TASB's BoardBook.




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The following report is based on feedback from school districts who have already posted their check registers online:  superintendents, CFO's
and other administrators and employees, and trustees.  This is a random anecdotal sampling and the feedback has been uniformly positive.     
Local school district check registers online:   An idea whose time has come.
Is your district willing to be perceived by your community as being anti-transparency and anti-open government?
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MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS  (Florida)
Budget:  $6.8 billion                   Students:  400,000
Superintendent:  Rudy Crew
The 4th-largest public school district of the 15,000 in the U.S., Miami-Dade
posted its check register online on January 14, 2008  
Marta Perez, trustee who brought this to Rudy and board:  .  

DALLAS ISD  (Texas)
The 2nd-largest public school district in Texas.
Budget:  $1.7 billion                   Students:  158,000
Superintendent:  Eliu Misael "Mike" Hinojosa
Fallout:   "Everything's absolutely positive, and there's been no negative
fallout--we're one of the first in the state to post our check register online,"
said a district spokesperson.
Logistics, goals for the future:  "We're talking to our IT people to see if we
can simplify the process so that people can go to the online check register
more quickly and directly."

MONTROSE PUBLIC SCHOOLS (Michigan)
Budget:  $ 14 million                Students:  1,900
Superintendent:  Mark Kleinhans
Problems reported:  None.

MARBLE FALLS ISD  (Texas)
Budget:  $40.5 million                Students:  4,000
Ryder Warren, superintendent
"We have had absolutely no issues."
Kelly Fox, trustee:  "Peyton is always innovatively at the cutting edge of
the promotion of school reform.  This is yet one more example of her
efforts to improve the quality of our schools by championing open records
of our spending.  As a board member I highly recommend that all districts
make their spending more transparent and be accountable to the
taxpayers."

SPRING BRANCH IS D (Texas)
Budget:  $300.6 million              Students:  32,000
Duncan Klussmann, superintendent
"Posting our check registers online has been something that's worked for
us with very minimal effort to get it up and running; I believe school
districts are running moving in this direction.  We try to be a very
transparent district.  We have a strong and supportive community, and we
feel that being transparent supports that." Klussmann added that when he
first came into education it was common for all checks to be included with
the board packets and an approval item at board meetings.  
Obstacles and stumbling blocks:  "Our financial software is older and
DOS-based, not designed to generate reports, but once we got our first
report as a model it went quickly."
Special kudos:  "We have a wonderful finance person, Karen Wilson, who
took this on."  
Additional comments:  "Anything we can do to take raw data as we're
required to report it by the state and make it more accessible to our
community is a benefit."
Extra expense:  None.
Fallout?  No increase in public records requests.  "The only thing you do
worry about is someone looking at something and not understanding;
you'd sit down with the person and explain it to them."
Goals for the future:  Make the link more accessible, in fewer clicks.

NEDERLAND ISD  (Texas)
Budget:   $ 37.9 million                      Students:  5,100
Gail Krohn, superintendent
"I think it's important for a district to share pertinent financial information with
the community and the taxpayers; that's what's important.  I'm very proud of
our business manager that she tries her very best to make things simple and
understandable for the taxpayers of Nederland ISD."