The Association of School Business
Officials International (ASBO) has awarded the Wentzville School District
the Meritorious Budget Award (MBA) for excellence in budget presentation for
the second consecutive year. The award is conferred only to districts that have
met or exceeded the Meritorious Budget Award criteria, and last year Wentzville
was one of only seven school districts in the state of Missouri to receive the award. “The MBA
recognizes the District's efforts to inform the community about our financial
operations,” said Chief Financial Officer Kari Monsees. “The budget document is
more than just dollars and cents, it also explains how resources are generated
and allocated for the benefit of our students.” To earn this award, the
school district submitted its 2012-13 budget for a rigorous review based on
stringent criteria.
Developed by ASBO for school districts,
the MBA criteria guide school business officials toward a quality school budget
presentation by enhancing the school business officials’ skills in developing,
analyzing, and presenting a school system budget. “Our goal as business
officials is to support the learning process through fiscal responsibility and
strong financial practices based on transparency, accountability, and service,”
said Director of Accounting Susan Dawson. “The budget supports this goal and is
also a way for us to communicate our commitment to a quality education for our
students.”
The
Association of School Business Officials International, founded
in 1910, is a professional association of more than 5,000 members that provides
programs and services to promote the highest standards of school business
management practices, professional growth, and the effective use of educational
resources.
From the Wentzville School District
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