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District Financial
Information
Total Valuation $233,356,180
Millage Authorized/ Effective Effective General Fund Voted Class 1 Class II Inside 4.60 4.60 4.60 Outside (voted) 53.10 19.32 27.28 Permanent Improvement 3.50 2.57 3.07 Total 61.20 26.49 34.95 Appropriations General Fund $15.2 million Total—all funds $18.0 million Expenditure per pupil $9,404 Receipts/General Funds Local taxes 41.4% Local other 4.3% State 53.9% Federal 0.4% Enrollment (PK-12 ) 1681 Number of employees Certificated 99 Classified 76 Administrators/Supervisors 11 Average teacher’s salary $55,707 Bachelor’s degree 21% Master’s degree 79% Average years of experience 16.1 Government and Similar Fiduciary Funds: General, federal and state grants, special revenue, permanent improvement, athletic, special trust, student activity, public school support, other grants.
Proprietary Funds: food service
is seeking qualified applicants for the
position of
Application deadline May 31, 2012
www.edisonchargers.org
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Jodi R. Harris, President 8 years Carla J. Rospert, Vice President 10 years Mark A. Miller 34 years James Mark Suhanic 6 years Fritz E. Berckmueller Newly elected
SALARY AND CONTRACT
The Board will provide a competitive compensation package. A multiyear contract with provisions for annual review and evaluation will be offered. The actual salary and fringe benefits will be commensurate with the education and experience of the candidate.
TENTATIVE TIMETABLE
Announce vacancy May 8, 2012 Application deadline May 31, 2012 Interviews begin June 11, 2012 Treasurer on-site TBD
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MISSION
The mission of the district is to provide students a progressive course of study which contributes and collectively develops a mastery of their intellectual, moral, social, physical and aesthetic growth. Accomplishing this philosophy requires the cooperative efforts of the school board, superintendent, treasurer, educators, parents, students, public entities and community members.
TREASURER
About the District
Edison Local Schools is a district located in north
central Ohio in Erie and Huron counties, serving the
municipalities of Berlin Heights and Milan, including
parts of Berlin, Florence, Huron, Milan, Norwalk, Ox-
ford, Perkins and Vermilion townships. The district
serves 1681 students in grades Pre-K through 12 in
one elementary school, one middle school and one
high school.
The Ohio Department of Education has rated the
district Excellent for seven consecutive years, having
met 25 out of 26 performance indicators. Tradition-
ally, Edison students have been recognized for ad-
vanced aca- demic,
artistic and musical
scholarship, with gradu-
ates attend- ing some
of the finest higher
educational institutions
in the nation. Likewise,
the district’s teaching
professionals have been recognized by numerous or-
ganizations for exemplary educational service.
About the Communities
The Edison Local School District is centrally located
between the two major cities of Toledo and Cleveland
along the north coast of Lake Erie. The district is in
the vicinity of acclaimed vacation spot Cedar Point
Amusement Park, Kalahari Resorts, Great Wolf Lodge
and the Lake Erie Islands. The communities of Berlin
Heights and Milan are classic examples of lifestyles
found in rural and small-
town America.
Berlin Heights is located
on State Route 61 be-
tween Norwalk and
Vermilion. It is recog-
nized for the Berlin
Edison Local School District is searching for a chief fiscal
officer with sound financial background, leadership capa-
bilities, unquestionable honesty and integrity, a commit-
ment to professional growth, and outstanding interper-
sonal and communication skills. Applicants must hold a
valid Ohio School Treasurer’s license.
The candidate must possess the following:
• The skill and ability to work effectively with the
board and superintendent as a contributing mem-
ber of the entire management team and work well
with the staff and community.
• A comprehensive understanding of Ohio school
law, finance and regulations, including up-to-date
knowledge of the legislative landscape as it relates
to school finance.
• The ability to balance the legal, judicial and financial
requirements of the district with the needs of the
students and desires of the community.
• Sophisticated and demonstrated experience in the
general areas of accounting and financial reporting,
financial forecasting and budgeting, cash and asset
management, finance and investments, and supervi-
sion of payroll, purchasing and accounts payable.
• The skill to articulate the complex financial data in a
manner that is understood and the ability to main-
tain fiscal credibility.
• Expertise in the effective, efficient use and admini-
stration of grant funds to benefit the district initia-
tives and financial position.
• A proven track record with school management
skills in the area of collective bargaining and insur-
ance management.
• Excellent analytical, listening, verbal and written
communication skills, with the ability to frankly, yet
diplomatically, convey pertinent information to the
board, superintendent, staff and community.
Qualifications Fruit Box Company, the second oldest basket
company in the country and the oldest in Ohio.
Berlin Fruit Box makes the Samuel Patterson
basket, and has
made them the
same way since
1858, using thinly
peeled slices of
wood that are just
malleable enough
to weave into baskets. Local attractions include
family-style restaurants, garden and landscape
nurseries, family-owned and operated orchards
and vineyards, and a beautiful winery overlook-
ing Lake Erie.
Milan is located just south of the Ohio Turnpike
and is the birthplace of Thomas Alva Edison,
America’s greatest inventor. Notoriety of the
community is central to the Edison Birthplace
Museum, which includes a seven-building com-
plex. The tree-lined streets of the village high-
light historically restored homes. The down-
town square offers a gazebo, antique stores,
various shops and eateries to browse and enjoy.
Milan recently received national recognition
through the unanimous nomination for place-
ment of a statue of Thomas Alva Edison in the
National Statuary Hall Collection at the U.S.
Mrs. Jodi Harris, Board President Edison Local School District
140 S. Main Street
Phone: 419-499-3000, ext. 1111 Fax: 419-499-4859
E-mail: mpayne@edisonchargers.org