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In addition to the balance sheet, there are appended to this report tables showing a reconciliation of the treasurer's cash, summaries of the tax, excise, and departmental accounts, as well as schedules show- ing the transactions and condition of the several trust funds.
For the cooperation received from the several town officials while engaged in making the audit, I wish, on behalf of my assistants and for myself, to express appreciation.
Respectfully submitted,
WILLIAM SCHWARTZ
Assistant Chief of Bureau
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Town of Leyden GENERAL ACCOUNTS Balance Sheet - October 26, 1965
Cash,
Assets
$31,496.23
Liabilities and Reserves
Accounts Receivable :
Taxes :
Levy of 1960 :
Personal Property,
$ 2.00
Real Estate,
32.00
State and County Assessments : State :
Levy of 1961 :
Poll,
$ 4.00
Assessment System,
50.00
Personal Property,
182.00
County :
Real Estate,
109.30
Tax, 2,941.86
3,236.75
Levy of 1962:
Payroll Deductions :
Poll,
$ 4.00
Federal Taxes,
$ 131.70
Personal Property,
236.90
State Taxes,
12.32
Real Estate,
288.50
County Retirement System,
38.84
529.40
Levy of 1963 :
Poll,
$ 18.00
Dog Licenses - Due County,
84.50
Personal Property,
324.00
Real Estate,
762.94
Collector's Costs, 62.20
1,104.94
Temporary Loans : In Anticipation of Reimbursement, $10,000.00
34.00
Recreation Areas, $ 212.34
Motor Vehicle Excise Bills, 32.55
295.30
182.86
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Levy of 1964:
Personal Property, Real Estate,
$ 334.00
3,078.43
3,412.43
Levy of 1965:
Personal Property, $ 7,705.50
Real Estate,
24,494.05
32,199.55
Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise :
Levy of 1960, $ 10.04
Levy of 1961, 66.00
Levy of 1962,
109.26
Aid to Dependent Children :
Administration, 2.00
Aid, 1,091.10
Old Age Assistance :
Administration, 11.49
Assistance, 2,513.92
Levy of 1963,
$ 3.00
Levy of 1964,
9.50
Levy of 1965,
703.00
Assistance, 1,664.86
715.50
Departmental :
Aid to Dependent Children,
$138.91
National Defense, 132.83
Medical Assistance for the Aged,
11.87
Veterans' Services,
544.15
694.93
Tailings, Trust Fund Income : Barstow Charity Fund, $ 179.62 Davenport Poor and School Fund, 287.33 Davenport Library Fund, 90.00 Quintas Allen School Fund, 664.89
30.00
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Levy of 1964, 300.14
Levy of 1965,
1,985.56
2,577.27
Farm Animal Excise :
Medical Assistance for the Aged : Administration, 26.43
School : Public Law #85-864:
5,555.13 443.70
School Lunch Program, Appropriation Balances : Revenue :
1,221.84
Federal Grants: Disability Assistance : Assistance, $ 112.50
Levy of 1963, 106.27
Aid to Highways: State, County,
$14,857.87 6,204.98
21,062.85
General,
$30,882.48
Non-Revenue : Purchase of Highway Truck 1963, 564.00
31,446.48
Sale of Real Estate Fund,
2,375.00
Receipts Reserved for
Overlay Deficit :
Appropriation :
Road Machinery,
$2,523.62
State Aid for Libraries, 550.00
3,073.62
Reserve Fund - Overlay Surplus,
Overlays Reserved for
532.18
Abatements :
Levy of 1960,
$
34.00
Levy of 1961,
238.56
Levy of 1962, 18.39
Levy of 1963, 570.84
Levy of 1965, 799.28
1,661.07
Revenue Reserved Until
Collected :
Motor Vehicle and Trailer
Excise,
$2,577.27
Farm Animal Excise, 715.50
Estimated Receipts - to be Collected, 5,080.24
Unprovided For or Overdrawn Accounts :
Levy of 1964,
$
11.00
Overdrawn Appropriation :
Highways - Chapter 90
Construction 1963,
2,379.00
2,390.00
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Departmental, Aid to Highways,
694.93 11,062.85
15,050.55
Surplus Revenue,
26,636.76
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$101,592.64
$101,592.64
DEBT ACCOUNTS
Serial Loans :
$ 3,500.00
Inside Debt Limit : Highway Equipment,
$ 3,500.00
Outside Debt Limit : School,
9,000.00
$12,500.00
$12,500.00
TRUST ACCOUNTS
Trust Funds :
Barstow Charity Fund,
$1,927.75
Davenport Poor and School Fund,
1,100.00
Charles M. Davenport Library Book Fund, Robertson Memorial Library Fund,
1,216.72
1,196.46
Cemetery Perpetual Care Funds,
2,648.29
$8,089.22
$8,089.22
Net Funded or Fixed Debt: Inside Debt Limit, Outside Debt Limit,
9,000.00
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Savings Deposits,
$8,089.22
Report of Northern Franklin Welfare District
To: Leyden Board of Public Welfare
From: L. R. Stark, Director, Northern Franklin Welfare District Subject : Annual report on Public Assistance for 1966
During the year 1966 the District Welfare Office in Bernardston continued to administer Public Assistance for the Leyden Board of Public Welfare. Leyden's share of this cost was $325.50.
There were two general increases in assistance grants during the year one of which was a cost of living increase and the other resulted from the adoption of simplified budgets. Hospitals, nursing homes and physician's charges increased while there was some reduction in medi- cal costs because of Medicare which went into effect July 1, 1966. A new category of Medical Assistance under Title 19 of the Social Se- curity Act became effective September 1, 1966 which includes the needs of all those previously assisted under the Medical Assistance for the Aged category, the medical needs of all receiving Old Age Assistance, Aid to Families with Dependent Children and Disability Assistance as well as other aged and disabled persons and families with dependent children who cannot qualify for regular cash payments for ordinary maintenance needs. In addition, this new Medical Assistance program covers the medical needs of children under 21 in low income families not otherwise in need. This category already is more costly than any of the other programs and is expected to increase significantly in the future.
Federal participation is now $50.00 monthly per person in Old Age Assistance and Disability Assistance, $22.00 in Aid to Families with Dependent Children and 50% of the cost in Medical Assistance. The state also reimburses a part of the cost in all categories.
A total of eight cases were being aided at the beginning of the year with four on the rolls at the end of 1966. Total assistance payments were about $2,800 higher than in 1965. Costs in Old Age Assistance and Medical Assistance for the Aged were higher in 1966 and Aid to Families with Dependent Children lower. No payments were made in Disability Assistance or General Relief.
There were no appeals during the year.
OLD AGE ASSISTANCE
Minimum grants were increased to $92.10 per month for recipi-
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ents without other resources and depending on the needs of the recipient, ranged upward to $94.50 per month plus medical needs.
There were two persons on the rolls at the beginning of the year with total regular grant payment of $171 per month. Two additional cases were added during the year, one of which later died, leaving three persons on the rolls at the end of 1966 with total regular grant payments of $249 per month. Assistance payments were about $1100 higher than the previous year.
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE FOR THE AGED
Four persons were being aided at the beginning of the year, one of which was a patient in a nursing home. One new application was approved. During the year two were transferred to Old Age Assist- ance, the nursing home case became self-supporting, and one died, leaving one person on the rolls at the end of August who was trans- ferred to the new category of Medical Assistance. Costs were about $200 higher than the previous year.
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
One person was transferred from the Medical Assistance for the Aged category to this new Medical Assistance category on September 1st. There were no new applications. In addition, all medical pay- ments for recipients of Old Age Assistance were paid from this cate- gory after September 1st. Total payments were about $920.
AID TO FAMILIES WITH DEPENDENT CHILDREN
Two cases involving four children were being aided at the begin- ning of the year. Both families moved from town during the year and as there were no new applications, there was no assistance being given under this category at the end of 1966. Costs were some $300 less than the previous year.
DISABILITY ASSISTANCE AND GENERAL RELIEF
No assistance was given in either of these categories in 1966.
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Welfare Department Expenditures 1966
AVAILABLE FUNDS
DISTRIBUTION OF COSTS
Category
Town Approp.
Prev. Balance
Federal Reim. 1966
Total Available Total Unused Funds Payments Balance
Receipts
Federal
State
Net Leyden Cost
O.A.A.
$ 500.00 $2,286.27 $2,409.00
$5,195.27 $3,307.55 $1,887.72 $2,409.00 $ 558.09 $
M.A.A.
2,000.00
0
865.32
2,865.32
2,865.32
0
2,034.07
1,217.49
386.24cr.
M.A.
0
1,004.79
1,699.09
2,703.88
920.79
1,783.09
530.34
180.22
210.23
A.F.D.C.
500.00
1,107.55
618.00
2,225.55
617.00
1,608.55
618.00
284.28
285.28cr.
D.A.
0
112.50
0
112.50
0
112.50
0
0
0
G.R.
500.00
0
0
500.00
0
500.00
0
0
0
Adm.
299.68
25.82
25.00
350.50
325.50
25.00
25.00
12.50
288.00
340.46
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l'otal
$3,799.68 $4,536.93 $5,616.41 $13,953.02 $8.036.16 $5,916.86 $5.616.41 $2,252.58 $ 167.17
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Financial Statement
FRENCH KING REGIONAL VOCATIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Expenditures Through Warrants of December 1966
1000 ADMINISTRATION
Approp. Expended
Balance
1100 School Committee
1100-00-1 Legal Services
$2,500.00
$ 450.00
$2,050.00
1100-00-2
Treasurer's Salary
750.00
187.50
562.50
1100-00-2
School Committee Clerk
300.00
200.00
100.00
1100-00-5
Treasurer's Supplies
225.00
16.70
208.30
1100-00-6 School Committee Expenses
Postage
150.00
115.70
34.30
Dues
100.00
150.00
50.00
Advertising
50.00
72.68
-22.68
Travel Expense
500.00
484.06
15.94
1200 Superintendent's Office
1200-00-1 Superintendent's Salary
12,000.00
10,000.00
2,000.00
1200-00-1
Assistant Supt's Salary
3,000.00
00.00
3,000.00
1200-00-2
Clerk Typist
3,800.00
3,217.63
582.37
1200-00-5
Supt's Office Supplies
270.00
640.49
-370.49
1200-00-6
Supt's Travel In State
1,000.00
556.36
443.64
1200-00-6
Supt's Travel Out of State
250.00
128.04
121.96
1200-00-6
Contingency
1,500.00
00.00
1,500.00
1200-00-6
Supt's Office Postage
150.00
58.20
91.80
4000 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF SCHOOL PLANT
4130 Utilities
4130-00-6 Electricity Supt's Office
00.00
134.36
-134.36
4130-00-6 Telephone School Com.
250.00
213.01
36.99
4130-00-6 Telephone Supt's Office
500.00
561.09
-61.09
4220-00-5
Maintenance of Building
00.00
87.48
87.48
4220-00-5
Maintenance of Plant
00.00
301.91
- 301.91
5000 FIXED CHARGES
5200 Insurance Program
5200-00-6 Treasurer's Bond
200.00
20.00
180.00
5200-00-6 Insurance Supt's Office
110.00
136.45
-26.45
5300 Rental of Land and Building
5300-00-8 Rental Supt's Office
1,200.00
1,200.00
00.00
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7000 ACQUISITION OF FIXED ASSETS
7100 Acquisition of Site
7100-00-8 Acquisition of Site
00.00
368.00
-368.00
7300 Acquisition of New Equipment
7300-00-8 Acquisition of Office Equip.
2,000.00
1,269.27
730.73
TOTAL
$30,805.00 $20,568.93 $10,236.07
The French King Regional Committee voted January 5, 1967 to transfer $1,422.46 from the contingency fund to the overdrawn accounts.
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Report of Library Trustees
During the year, 138 books were added to the library and 61 with- drawn. Total circulation for the year was 3,661 of which 1,353 were adult and 2,308 were juvenile. The decrease this year was due to the smaller enrollment in the summer reading program. The summer reading program had 42 children enrolled, reading 519 books.
The library chimney was repaired. The windows were puttied and painted and broken glass replaced. The front door was also painted.
Expenditures for 1966
Salary (13 months)
$369.00
Rural Gas
70.89
Electricity
14.20
Books
169.62
Supplies
25.68
Maintenance
160.00
$809.39
KATHERINE AINSWORTH EDITH SNOW JUNE DAMON
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ANNUAL REPORT of the SCHOOL DEPARTMENT Town of Leyden 1966
REPORT OF THE SCHOOL DEPARTMENT SCHOOL ORGANIZATION FOR 1966 SCHOOL COMMITTEE
Harold Johnson, Chairman Doris Glabach, Secretary
Raymond Ainsworth
Term expires 1968 Term expires 1967 Term expires 1969
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
F. Sumner Turner Dartmouth A.B. - Harvard M. Ed. Boston University - University of Massachusetts Office: Pioneer Valley Regional School - Tel. 498-2757
SUPERINTENDENT'S AIDE David Zellmer Office Hours School Days - 8:30 A.M. to 4 P.M. School Vacations - 8 A.M. to 3 P.M.
UNION SECRETARIES Madelyn J. Page Helen Mahoney
SCHOOL PHYSICIAN William Buchanan, M. D. Greenfield, Mass. SCHOOL NURSE Mrs. Jeanne Field, R.N. Bernardston, Mass.
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SCHOOL CALENDAR
Schools open January 3, 1967
Close February 17, 1967
Schools open February 27, 1967
Clase April 18, 1967
Schools open April 24, 1967
Close June 16, 1967
Schools open September 6, 1967
Close November 22, 1967
Schools open November 27, 1967
Close December 22, 1967
Schools open January 2, 1968
Close February 16, 1968
REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
To the School Committee and Citizens of Leyden :
I am pleased to present herewith my nineteenth annual report dealing with the progress made in the public schools in the year 1966. This report covers the 195th year of the public education in the Town of Leyden.
At the request of the selectmen only the statistical part of the report is printed here. The other reports will be duplicated and dis- tributed before town meeting.
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
On the opening day of school the enrollment was 68 divided into the following grades:
Grade 1 - 10
Grade 4 - 11
Grade 2 - 11 Grade 5 - 9
Grade 3 - 16
Grade 6 - 11
Pioneer Valley Regional School, Grades 7-12 - 38
Total Registration 1964 - 92
Total Registration 1965 - 101
Total Registration 1966 - 106
After much debate, discussion and in the best interests of the pupils, it was decided to make the cafeteria into a grade one classroom, ventilate the kitchen by fan, and eat lunches in the regular classrooms. It was a bit difficult at first, but with splendid cooperation on all sides things have straightened out and a very fine educational job is being done.
The Committee was exceedingly fortunate in engaging the ser- 1.
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vices of Mrs. Ida H. Sloan of Shelburne Falls. The class assignments were as follows:
Miss Pearl Rhodes, Principal
Grade 6 - 11
Grade 5 - 9 Grade 4 - 11 - 31
> Mrs. Ida Wright
Grade 3 - 16
Grade 2 - 11
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Mrs. Ida H. Sloan
Grade 1 - 10
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FINANCES
During 1966 the cost of public education in the Town of Leyden was $23,336.82 and Leyden's share of the Pioneer Valley Regional School operational costs was $23,355.91 making a total of $46,692.53. The reimbursements paid to the Town of Leyden were $10,357.30 and Leyden's share of the reimbursements paid to the Pioneer Valley Regional School was $4,448.92 making a total of $14,806.22. This leaves a net cost of $31,886.31. The Town of Leyden is educating 106 pupils during the year 1966. This made a per pupil cost of $300.80.
The mimeographed report will give you a more detailed report of the activities of our schools. These reports are worth your study. Once again, I wish to thank the School Committee, school personnel, parents, friends and students for their splendid cooperation and un- tiring efforts to make our school top flight. It is always a pleasure to work with such fine folks.
Respectfully submitted,
F. SUMNER TURNER Superintendent of Schools
Name
SCHOOL ORGANIZATION Grade
Began service
Where Educated
in Leyden
Pearl E. Rhodes
Principal 4-5-6
American International College A.B. 1946
*Boston University
Ida Wright
2-3
*North Adams College Castleton Teachers College 1964
*Greenfield Community College
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Ida Sloan 1
Mrs. Cecilia Goodwin Music Supv.
August C. Mello
Art Supv.
Douglas G. Weeks
Music Supv.
Instrumental
William & Mary 1966 University of Vermont, B.E. Juilliard School of Music 1966
Mass. College of Art,
B.S., M.A.
1963
University of New
Hampshire, B.S.
1966
*Gorham State College *University of Massachusetts
*Additional Courses
CAFETERIA Mrs. Bernice Brooks
CUSTODIAN
Mrs. Ruth Tuller
TOWN OF LEYDEN SCHOOL COMMITTEE FINANCIAL REPORT 1966
App. 1966
Spent 1966
Recom. 1967
1000 Administration
2,228.00
1,784.70
2,468.00
2000 Instruction
14,204.00
15,163.37
19,725.00
3000 Other Services
4,175.00
3,944.70
4,405.00
4000 Operation and Maintenance
2,430.00
2,418.29
ยท 2,410.00
7000 Acquisition of Fixed Assets
100.00
25.76
100.00
9000 Programs with Other Schools
200.00
200.00
Totals
23,337.00
23,336.82 29,308.00
NET COST OF SCHOOLS FOR 1966
Expended by the School Department, 1966
Regular Appropriation (Elem. School)
23,336.82
Pioneer Valley Regional (Lyden's Share) 23,355.91
$ 46,692.53
State of Massachusetts Reimbursements and other receipts to Town of Leyden Chapter 70 5,777.27
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Vocational Tuition and Transportation
54.00
Transportation
3,306.28
Superintendent's Salary & Travel Quintus Allen
419.75
800.00
10,357.30
Reimbursement paid to P.V.R.S., (Leyden's Share)
4,448.92
$ 14,806.22
Net Cost of Education 1966
$ 31,886.31
REIMBURSEMENTS AND NET COST OF EDUCATION
Expendi-
Reimburse-
Year
tures
ments
Net Cost
Cost per Pupils Pupil
1961
$36,980.97
$18,879.75
51. $18,101.22
88
$205.69
1962
38,148.53
15,823.35
41.4
22,325.18
83
268.97
1963
42,127.82
15,992.29
37.9
26,135.53
91
287.20
1964
42,518.11
16,177.95
38.0
26,340.16
95
277.26
1965
44,056.94
16,833.48
38.2
27,223.46
102
266.90
1966
46,692.53
14,806.22
31.9
31,886.31
106
300.80
LEYDEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM 1966
Net worth January 1, 1966 Opening cash balance
$ 636.17
Receipts :
Sales to children
$ 1,939.10
Sales to adults
101.50
Milk
31.43
U.S.D.A. Claims Recd.
930.41
Other
8.38
Total receipts
3,010.82
Available cash
3,646.99
Disbursements:
Food
1,627.54
Labor
1,032.75
Other
241.27
Total disbursements
2,901.56
Closing cash balance
$ 745.43
Closing cash balance
745.43
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$ 870.37
U.S.D.A. Claims
185.92
Inventory
73.47
Net worth December 31, 1966
$ 1,004.82
ENROLLMENT, OCTOBER 1, 1966 ELEMENTARY
Grade
1
2
3
4
5
6
Total
Boys
4
6
6
4
4
5
29
Girls
7
2
10
7
5
6
37
Totals
11
8
16
11
9
11
66
OTHER PUPILS
Boys
Girls
Total
Pioneer Valley Regional School
21
19
40
Colrain Elementary School
1
0
1
Greenfield Elementary School
0
1
1
-
Totals
22
20
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CENSUS REPORT
Boys
Girls
Total
Between ages 0 and 5
17
12
29
Between ages 5 and 7
6
11
17
Between ages 7 and 14
31
42
73
Between ages 14 and 16
9
6
15
Totals
63
71
134
-
-
-
-
-
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Pioneer Valley Regional School District Report Report of Treasurer January 1, 1966 - December 31, 1966
Balance on hand December 31, 1965
Capital
$ 1,785.00
Operational
61,846.84
School Lunches
3,612.50
Athletic Fund
1,480.98
George Barden Fund (Vo. Ag.)
612.82
National Defense Education Act, Title III & V
1,419.37
Reserve for Maturing Debt (Savings Deposits)
39,027.37
George Barden Funds for Equipment
13.00
Federal Funds - Work Study Program
2,978.75
Trust Funds, Savings Deposit
340.16
Trust Funds, Cash
33.85
$113,150.64
Receipts - Capital :
Reimbursement and aid on
construction
44,695.17
Interest on savings deposits 1,323.99
Town of Bernardston assessment
10,797.33
Town of Leyden assessment
3,728.58
Town of Northfield assessment
20,274.14
Town of Warwick assessment
4,039.29
$ 84,858.50
Operational :
Reimbursement of
transportation
43,810.00
Town of Bernardston assessment
83,828.69
Town of Leyden assessment
19,912.39
Town of Northfield assessment
137,911.72
Town of Warwick assessment
23,108.20
Tuition :
Ingrid Olsen
85.26
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George Olsen
475.00
Edward Olsen
475.00
Town of Gill
11,059.00
Town of Greenfield
475.00
Sarah Whitten
280.12
Elizabeth Whitten
280.12
Ann Whitten
267.96
-$ 13,397.46
Miscellaneous :
E. P. A.
88.20
Sale of materials
228.83
Use of building
185.00
Other receipts
276.26
778.29
322,746.75
Reimbursement under National Defense Act
Title III & V
69.65
Title III for Equipment
574.03
Title VI
792.00
School Lunches
25,980.21
George Barden Fund (Voc. Ag.)
4,659.54
Athletic Fund
2,611.55
Trust Funds, interest on savings deposit
15.53
Federal Funds for Work Study Program
1,575.00
443,882.76
Total Receipts and Holdings
$557,033.40
Disbursements :
Capital
Interest due May 1 $ 440.00
Interest due November 1 385.00
Interest due January 1
9,900.00
Interest due July 1
9,900.00
Redemption of bonds 2.20%
5,000.00
Redemption of bonds 2.75%
70,000.00
95,625.00
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Operational
Administration
10,285.63
Instruction
224,276.46
Other Services
50,887.30
Operation and Maintenance
33,314.10
Fixed Charges
5,235.53
Acquisition of Equipment
4,957.41
328,956.43
School Lunches
27,574.98
Athletic Association
2,795.23
George Barden Fund (Vo. Ag.)
802.94
Work Study Program (Federal Funds)
4,450.78
National Defense Education Act
Title III & V
1,364.13
Title VI
645.00
Trust Funds, cash account
37.68
Total Disbursements
$462,252.17
Balance on hand December 31, 1966
Capital
1,323.99
Operational
56,699.16
School Lunches
2,017.73
Athletic Fund
1,297.30
George Barden Fund (Vo. Ag.)
3,407.42
National Defense Education Act
Title III for Equipment
587.03
Title V
124.89
Title VI
147.00
Reserve for Maturing Debt (Savings Deposits)
28,721.88
Federal Funds for Work Study Program
102.97
Trust Funds, Savings Deposits
340.16
Trust Funds, cash
11.70
$ 94,781.23
$557,033.40
Respectfully submitted,
HOWARD A. KING
Treasurer
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PIONEER VALLEY REGIONAL SCHOOL SCHOOL COMMITTEE FINANCIAL REPORT - 1966
App. 1966
Spent 1966
Recom. 1967
1000 Administration
$ 11,810.00 $ 10,285.63 $ 13,515.00
2000 Instruction
226,059.51
224,276.46
255,179.00
3000 Other Services
53,275.00
50,887.30
54,500.00
4000 Operation and Maintenance
35,757.70
33,314.10
38,320.00
5000 Fixed Charges
5,818.00
5,235.53
6,225.00
7000 Acquisition of Fixed Assets
8,400.00
4,957.41
8,700.00
Totals $341,120.21 $328,956.43 $376,439.00
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PIONEER VALLEY REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT OPERATING BUDGET 1967
Administration
$ 13,515.00
Instruction
256,241.00
Other Services
54,500.00
Operation and Maintenance of Plant
38,320.00
Fixed Charges
5,875.00
Interest on Temporary Loans
350.00
Acquisition of Equipment
8,700.00
$377,501.00
Less the following credits :
Anticipated Revenue:
Transportation $ 43,810.00
Tuition
13,397.46
Reimbursement (E.P.A.) 88.20
Miscellaneous
657.88
$ 57,953.54
Appropriation from Surplus
15,000.00
72,958.54
Net Operating Budget to be asked from the Towns
$304,547.46
Apportionment between Towns:
Bernardston 173.5/556.5 of $304,547.46 $ 94,948.76
Leyden 39.5/556.5 of $304,547.46 21,616.58
Northfield 291.5/556.5 of $304,547.46 159,524.86
Warwick
52. /556.5 of $304,547.46 28,457.26
$304,547.46
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PIONEER VALLEY REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT CAPITAL BUDGET 1967
Maturing Debt, May
$
5,000.00
65,000.00
Maturing Debt, July
Interest
$35,000. May
$ 385.00
Interest 30,000. November
330.00
Interest 650,000. January
8,937.50
Interest 650,000. July
8,937.50
$ 18,590.00
$ 88,590.00
Against this amount we are applying :
State Aid Building reimbursement
44,695.17
Appropriate from E & D Surplus
1966 Savings Interest 1,323.99
Savings Withdrawal
Franklin Savings Inst.
5,629.00 $ 6,952.99
$ 51,648.16
$ 36,941.84
Town Appropriation
1967 SHARES
Bernardston
27.8% $ 10,269.83
Leyden
9.6% 3,546.42
Northfield
52.2%
19,283.64
Warwick
10.4% 3,841.95
$ 36,941.84
(Down $ 1,897.50)
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PIONEER VALLEY REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL LUNCH 1966
Net worth January 1, 1966
3,757.82 $
Opening cash balance
$
1,770.41
Receipts :
Sales to children
$ 17,787.50
Sales to adults
799.20
Milk
298.08
U.S.D.A. Claims rec'd.
6,944.55
Other
150.88
Total receipts
25,980.21
Available Cash
27,750.62
Disbursements :
Food
18,399.89
Labor
8,180.00
Other
1,066.71
Total disbursements 27,646.60
Closing cash balance
$ 104.02
Closing cash balance
104.02
Inventory
499.18
U.S.D.A. Claims
1,428.20
Net worth December 31, 1966 2,031.40
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