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Colorado public schools receive funding from a variety of sources. However, most revenues to Colorado's 178 school districts are provided through the Public School Finance Act of 1994 (as amended).
In budget year 2024-25, this legislation provides for over $9.7 billion of funding to Colorado school districts via state taxes ($5.1 billion), local specific ownership (vehicle registration) taxes ($241.7 million), and local property taxes ($4.3 billion). Moneys provided via the Public School Finance Act of 1994 are available to each school district to fund the costs of providing public education.
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Financial Transparency

Public School Finance Act
- Funding and Payment Information
- Historical Funding Information
- Charter School At-Risk Calculation
- Facility School Payments
- School Finance Bill Legislative Summaries
- At-Risk Measure for School Finance Working Group
- School Finance Task Force
- School Transportation Task Force
- Update to Rules for the Administration of the Public School Finance Act of 1994 (1 CCR 301-39)
Financial Policies and Procedures
- FPP Handbook
- Chart of Accounts
- Advisory Committee Meetings and Minutes
- Financial Transparency
- GASB 84: Fiduciary Activities Changes (PDF)
- GASB 87: Leases (PDF)
- GASB 68: PERA: State on Behalf Payment
- GASB 96: – Subscription-Based IT Arrangements
Categorical and Other State Funding
- State and Federal Grants Allocations
- Grant Distribution Reports
- READ Act Per Pupil Funding
- Transportation Funding
- Vocational Education - Colorado CTE
- Categorical Distribution Worksheets
- Categorical Maximum Funding Worksheets
Elections and Mill Levies
- Bond and Override Election History
- Mill Levies and Override Revenues
- Mill Levy Corrections
- Mill Levy Override Revenue Reports
- District Bonded Indebtedness
- December 2023 Mill Levy Certification Files
Statutory Compliance and Reporting
- Critical Dates - FY 2024-2025 (PDF)
- Budget Templates - FY 2024-2025
- Required: Uniform Budget Summary (XLS)
- Optional: CDE-18 with links to Uniform Budget Summary (XLS)
- Optional: CDE-18 with Salary Schedule Links and Uniform Budget Summary (XLS)
- Budget Appropriation Resolution
- Audit Workpaper
- Budget FY25 Template
- Bank Reconciliation
- Bank Reconciliation - Full Year
- Business Manager Year-Round Monthly Calendar
- Charter Flow-Through
- Quarterly Financial Statements
- Sample Licensed - Salary Schedule Scattergram
- Sample Classified - Hourly Schedule Scattergram
- Data Pipeline
- Data Pipeline: Quick Reference
- Data Pipeline: Reconciliation Checklist
- Data Pipeline: Finance December Details
- Data Pipeline: Helpful Hints for Business Rules
- Data Pipeline: Single Sign-on
- Assurances for Financial Accreditation
- Where Do I Send My Audit?
- Revenue reports and check figures for FY 2023-2024:
- Financial Data Warehouse Sub-Recipient Report
- State revenue check figures (XLS)
- PERA: Modified Accrual Calculation (XLS) The District/BOCES percentage to populate the Calculation Worksheet is available on the School Division Trust Fund report accessed through the PERA STARS portal. Not to be used by DPS/DPS charter schools a different schedule applies.
- USDA Foods check figures (XLS)
- Worksheet to Calculate Voter Approved MLO Revenue by county (XLS)
Reports Provided by Other Agencies
- School District Fiscal Health Analysis - State Auditor
- Mineral Lease Payments - Treasury
- Mineral Lease Payments - Department of Local Affairs
- Cost of Living Study - March 2022