School Finance
January 28, 2025

Fact Sheet 25-2: Comptroller Designates 22 School Districts in Fiscal Stress

Source: NYSUT Research and Educational Services

New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli released the annual Fiscal Stress Monitoring System (FSMS) report. According to the report, just two school districts were identified as being in "Significant Fiscal Stress”—Mount Vernon in Westchester County and New Suffolk Common in Suffolk County.

Four school districts were identified as being in “Moderate Fiscal Stress” – Amityville, Chittenango, Harrisville, and Tuxedo. Sixteen districts were identified as being “Susceptible to Fiscal Stress” - East Meadow, Fabius-Pompey, Fredonia, Fulton, Green Island, Hadley-Luzerne, Homer, Little Falls, Oneida, Prattsburgh, Roscoe, Salmon River, Sharon Springs, Sherrill, West Canada Valley, and York.

Based on their fiscal score, school districts are assigned into one of four categories:

  1. No Designation. 648 school districts were given this rating indicating that their fiscal score doesn’t meet the threshold for stress.

  2. Susceptible to Fiscal Stress. 16 school districts were given this rating indicating that they are exhibiting some signs of fiscal stress.

  3. Moderate Fiscal Stress. 4 school districts were given this rating indicating that they are fiscally stressed, but the level is not severe.

  4. Significant Fiscal Stress. 2 school districts were given this rating indicating that they are considered to be the most fiscally stressed.

FSMS uses various financial indicators such as fund balances, operating deficits, cash ratio, and short-term borrowing are used to assign an annual fiscal stress score to every school district, except for the Big 5 City School Districts (Buffalo, New York City, Rochester, Syracuse, and Yonkers).  The current fiscal stress score is based on financial data from the 2023-24 school year.

A copy of the comptroller’s report Fiscal Stress Monitoring System - School Districts in Stress Fiscal Years Ending in 2024 is available at https://www.osc.ny.gov/files/localgovernment/ fiscal-monitoring/pdf/2024-schools-stressed.pdf.

This is the ninth annual report on fiscal stress scores for school districts. The following table, based on data from the Office of State Comptroller, provides a history of the designations by year.

                                                                               

 
2015-16
School
Year
 

2016-17
School
Year
 

2017-18
School
Year
 

2018-19
School
Year

2020-21
School
Year
 

2021-22
School
Year
 

2022-23
School
Year

2023-24
School
Year
Significant
Fiscal Stress
 2 2  5  4  2  1  3  2
Moderate
Fiscal Stress
  9   7   0
 5  7  5  1  4
Susceptible to Fiscal Stress  48  17  21  24  22  8  12  16
No Designation  612  648  646  637  637  655  653  648


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