Treasurer/Fiscal Services
Bart Griffith
Treasurer/CFO

Ohio School District Tax ID number: 2514   

What is the role of the Treasurer?

The Treasurer today has the responsibility as the chief fiscal officer of the school district. This responsibility encompasses the receipt, accounting for and disbursement of all the funds of the school district as required by applicable laws and in accordance with board regulations and policies.

The Treasurer also serves as secretary to the board of education and as such records and has custody of board meeting minutes, files and certifies certain documents. The Treasurer also serves, as designated by the Board of Education, as the district public records contact. The statutory duties of the Treasurer are set forth in ORC sections 3313.22 through 3313.32.


The role of the Treasurer’s Office in the school district affects all areas of the educational process. The office staff usually does not have direct contact with students. However, each student’s education depends on the staff and the electricity bills getting paid, and the purchase of instructional supplies.

The residents of the district depend on the Treasurer’s Office to invest district funds wisely, provide accurate financial information, and ensure that the funds of the district are spent within the confines of the law.

And, while the office staff performs the day-to-day operations, they also put out “fires.” Since the Treasurer’s Office provides a service, many of the phone calls received are from people who are calling because they have a problem: They didn’t get their paycheck. Where is the purchase order they sent over? They need more money for building repairs and educational supplies. The Treasurer must ensure that the office staff is continually motivated to deal effectively and positively with people - not only to satisfy the customer, but to ensure that the students have a fine place to learn.

 

 

Documents
New Information
Financial Update (2/14/11)
Audio of update found below.
FY 2010 Cost Per Pupil Comparisons
Budget / Appropriations
Five Year Forecast
Revised 10-8-12
FY 2012 Tax Budget
Taxes / Millage / Valuations
County Auditor Explains Reappraisal Process
Q & A on Taxes and Millage
HB 920 Policy Report
HB 920 Analysis
WCS Tax Rate History
What is a Mill for Tax Purposes?
Annual Reports
CAFR FY2012
Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
CAFR FY2011
Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
CAFR FY2010
Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
CAFR FY2009
Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
FY 2008 (PAFR)
Popular Annual Financial Report
CAFR FY08
Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
FY 2007 (PAFR)
Popular Annual Financial Report
CAFR FY07
Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
EZpay Information
Using EZpay / Account Instructions
Miscellaneous
Education Finance Overview
Cost Per Pupil - FY 2000-2008
FY11 Cupp Report Comparisons
Property Taxation and School Funding
Ohio School District Income Tax Guide
State Fiscal Designations Fiscal Caution, Fiscal Watch, Fiscal Emergency
Financial Web Pages
F.A.C.T. Committee
F.A.C.T. Overview
What is the F.A.C.T. Committee
FACT Committee Report
October 24, 2011
FACT Committee Report
August 24, 2009
FACT Committee Report
September 8, 2008
FACT Committee Report
January 28, 2008
FACT Committee Accountability Scorecard Report
Final FY07
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