Budget Process
Each year we have a process for adopting our district budget. Once per month, the school board is updated on our current budget. Those budget status updates are posted below and also on BoardDocs.
Starting in January, we ask our district directors and principals to submit requests for the next year’s budget. Requests are typically items that are not already funded or areas where budgets can be reduced or reallocated based on emerging needs. We also solicit feedback from staff, families and the community to establish budget priorities. Our district executive team reviews those requests and feedback, then continues to process with staff throughout the spring to establish our priorities and budget recommendations. Our budget proposal is presented to the school board in June for approval.
Budget Information
2024-25 School Year
2023-24 School Year
District Budget
Below are our budget status reports for each month. These can also be found on BoardDocs.
How are school districts funded?
School districts receive money from four sources the federal government (about 12%), Washington state (about 69%) and local (about 18%).
How did Meridian School District use ESSER funds?
Congress set aside federal funds to serve as emergency relief funds to address the impact that COVID-19 has had on schools. The Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act was signed into law on March 27, 2020, and provided the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund (ESSER Fund). There were two distributions of ESSER funds.
Meridian School District used these funds to secure personal protection equipment for safety measures, provide remote access, teaching tools and supplies, as well as additional staffing to meet student needs. Meridian School District was also fortunate to receive additional funding from the Whatcom County Council Cares Grant to help pay for the lease of student and teacher devices necessary to provide a remote learning option. Additionally, the Whatcom County Health Department provided funding through their Whatcom County CARES Health Grant, providing funds to purchase online curriculum, assessment software, learning resources, communication tools, software and additional classroom space.
We shared on Dec. 4, 2021 how MSD used the ESSER funds allocations.
American Rescue Plan (ARP), Elementary and Secondary Schools Emergency Relief Fund (ESSER III) Local Education Agency (LEA) Application 2021-22