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    PAGE A10, KEIZERTIMES, APRIL 27, 2018
Superintendent: Expenses outpacing revenue streams
KEIZERTIMES SENIOR HOUSING GUIDE
By HERB SWETT
Of the Keizertimes
“Insuffi cient funding to
meet current service levels.”
That was how Christy Perry,
superintendent of Salem-Keiz-
er Public Schools, opened her
budget message for 2018-19
at the fi rst full meeting of the
budget committee Tuesday.
Saying the $691,458,464
budget proposal was based on
the revised 2017-19 biennnial
revenue assumption of $8.2
billion statewide for public
schools, Perry noted that the
increase in revenue from the
fi rst half of the biennium did
not match the growth in ex-
penses.
She added that with reduc-
tions in federal grants expected,
she told the committee that the
impact of the likely reductions
could mean a district loss of
$1.4 million.
The budget breaks down into
a general fund of $485,395,665
(70 percent), special revenue
funds of $88,373,959 (13 per-
cent), a debt service fund of
$46,601,589 (7 percent), capital
projects funds of $9,993,000 (1
percent), an enterprise fund of
$100,000, internal service funds
of $32,100,500 (5 percent), and
trust funds of $225,001.
As the district’s main oper-
ating budget, the general fund
pays for instruction of students
and general school operations.
Most of its revenue comes from
the state school fund and prop-
erty taxes.
Special revenue funds are
the fee-based programs fund,
for programs that are generally
self-supporting; the food ser-
vices fund; the asset replace-
ment fund, which receives
depreciation reimbursement
from the state; the energy ef-
fi ciency fund, which refl ects
the activities of a state energy
conservation program; and the
grants fund, the uses of which
are restricted by the sources of
the grants.
The debt service fund ap-
plies to the Public Employees
DIRECTIONS
FROM KEIZER:
Take Marion St.
bridge, then take
Rosemont Ave
exit, then left on
Edgewater St. We
are 3 blocks down
on the right.
UNIT TYPES:
• Independent
living
residences
• Residential
care facility
units
• Memory
care
Retirement System and prin-
cipal and interest on bonds.
The enterprise fund tracks
services provided to consum-
ers outside the district.
Internal service funds track
services one district depart-
ment provides to other depart-
ments.
The small memorial trust
fund accounts for small me-
morial funds and scholarships
the district holds in trust for
purposes established by the
donors. The Loretta K. Isom
scholarship fund provides
scholarships for students en-
tering college business pro-
grams.
Perry said the school staff-
ers had prepared the budget to
achieve the district’s vision of
“All students graduate and are
prepared for a successful life.”
Guiding that vision, she said, is
the Equity Lens and Policy es-
tablished by the School Board.
Equity, she noted, is not to
be confused with equality, in
which all students would be
treated the same. Equity efforts
aim at increasing achievement
of all students, meaning certain
different treatments for under-
represented, underserved, and
marginalized populations.
She then went through
recent statistics in student
achievement and graduation
rates, pointing out that they
MONTHLY RENT: Cost varies
showed improvement in most
areas but saying they should
improve faster.
The next budget commit-
tee meeting will be at 7 p.m.
May 8, and public comment
will be taken. If needed, there
will be a meeting at 5:30 p.m.
May 15; public comment may
or may not be taken.
The committee will meet
at 6 p.m. May 21 and 22, tak-
ing public comment both
evenings. If necessary, it will
meet May 23 and 24. Public
comment may or may not be
taken. If the committee has
not approved a budget by May
24, additional meetings may be
held.
RESIDENTIAL CARE AVAILABILTY: yes
AMENITIES:
• Only Life Plan Community (CCRC) in the area
• Pool & Wellness Center • Wine & Coffee Bar
• Beauty Shop & Nail Salon • Card & Game Room
• 2 Libraries • Art & Crafts Center • Ceramics Studio
• Woodworking Shop • Auditorium • Bistro • Art Gallery
• Branch Bank • Guest Rooms • Fiber Arts Room
1955 Dallas Hwy NW, Salem, OR 97304 • 503-589-3734 • www.CapitalManor.com • e-mail: nlacy@capitalmanor.com
Emerald
Pointe
DIRECTIONS
FROM KEIZER:
On River Road,
one-half mile
north of McNary
Estates.
Senior Living Community
UNIT TYPES:
• Studio
• 1 BR
w/ deck or
walk-in closet
• 2 BR, 1 BA
• 2 BR, 2 BA
w/ deck or
walk-in closet
MONTHLY RENT: starting at $1 ,350
ASSISTED LIVING AVAILABILTY: no
AMENITIES:
• Full kitchens in every apartment • Free WiFi
• Flexible Optional Meals • Waist High Gardens
• Full Activities Calendar • Weekly Excursions
• Special Dietary Needs Met • Coffee Lounge
• Housekeeping • Community Room • Activity Rooms
• Resident Lounge • Beauty Salon • Transportation
1125 McGee Ct NE, Keizer, OR 97303 • 503-390-7700 • www.EmeraldPointeKeizer.com
Harmony House
of Salem
DIRECTIONS
FROM KEIZER:
From Verda
Ln or Parkway,
take Hyacinth
to Portland Rd.
Cross intersection,
take right after
gas station
UNIT TYPES:
• semi-private
memory care
rooms
• private
memory care
rooms
MONTHLY RENT: starting at $4,650
ALZHEIMER’S & DEMENTIA CARE: yes
AMENITIES:
• Respite & Short Term Care Available • Individualized Care
• Secure Building • Common Gardens & Recreation Area
• Home-like with short hallways to common areas
• Watch & be part of the cooking process
• Wholesome & Nutritious Meals • Feeding Assistance
• Medication Management • Hygiene Assistance
3062 Hyacinth St NE, Salem, OR 97301 • 503-409-2426 • www.harmonyhousesalem.com • michelen@pacifi clivingcenters.com
Willamette Lutheran
Retirement Community
DIRECTIONS
FROM KEIZER:
Drive north
on River Rd.
Turn left on
Wheatland Rd.
Go 1.5 miles. On
left side of road.
UNIT TYPES:
• independent
living includ.
studio and
1-bedroom
apartments,
2-bedroom
cottages
MONTHLY RENT: starting at $1,676
ASSISTED LIVING AVAILABILTY: yes
AMENITIES:
• Not-for-profi t, Christian community serving all faiths
• Pets allowed • No Extra Charge for a 2nd person
• 24-hour nurse on staff for emergency response
• 3-delicious homecooked meals daily
• Van service for shopping & medical appts
• Housekeeping • Great Social Activities • Church Services
7693 Wheatland Rd N, Keizer, OR 97303 • 503-393-1491 • www.willamettelutheran.com • e-mail: kay@willamettelutheran.com
DIRECTIONS
FROM KEIZER:
I-5 South, exit
left on Market St,
left on Lancaster,
right on
Sunnyview, right
on 45th Ave NE
UNIT TYPES:
• independent
living
apartments
• studio
• 1-bedroom
• 2-bedroom
• cottages
MONTHLY RENT: Cost Varies
ASSISTED LIVING AVAILABILTY: Call
AMENITIES:
• Staff on site 24/7 • Maintenance & Housekeeping
• All utilities (except phone) includes basic cable
• Transportation to appointments, shopping, events
• Washer/Dryer hook ups and coin-free laundry
• Salon on site • Daily activities
• Chef-inspired meals and fl exible dining
1950 45th Ave NE, Salem, OR 97305 • 503-589-1200 • www.thespringsliving.com • e-mail: lsmall@thespringsliving.com
DIRECTIONS
FROM KEIZER:
The Arbor
is off River Rd,
located back
behind Saint
Edward Church
UNIT TYPES:
• private
studio
apartments
with private
bathrooms
MONTHLY RENT: Cost Varies
TYPE OF CARE: Memory Care
AMENITIES:
• 24-hour staff • Basic medication management
• Nutritious meals & snacks • Weekly housekeeping
• Wireless Monitoring System • Indoor Courtyard
• Cognitive and Behavioral Support • Beauty Salon
• Daily activity & life enrichment programs
• Activities of Daily Living Assistance
450 Claggett Ct N, Keizer, OR 97303 • 503-856-7440 • www.arboratavamere.com
DIRECTIONS
FROM KEIZER:
From I-5, turn west
on Lockhaven.
Turn left at River
Rd, then left
on Claggett St.
Immediately turn
in driveway at left.
UNIT TYPES:
• 1 bedroom
apartment
with 2 large
walk-in closets
• 2 BR, 2 BA
with washer
& dryer
hook-ups
MONTHLY RENT: starting at $1 ,847
ASSISTED LIVING AVAILABILTY: yes
AMENITIES:
• Home-like culture to embrace those Senior years
• Beautiful 5-acre campus • Pet-friendly
• 4 levels of care in our continuing care community
• Restaurant with on-site chefs • Exercise center
• Happy Hour • Karaoke • Casino Trips • Covered Parking
• Arts and Crafts • Family Night • Social Activities
5210 River Rd N, Keizer, OR 97303 • 503-393-3624 • www.avamerecourtatkeizer.com
DIRECTIONS
FROM KEIZER:
On River Road,
one-half mile
north of McNary
Estates. Right
on McGee Ct,
take second
driveway on left.
UNIT TYPES:
• Assisted
Living
• Memory
Care
MONTHLY RENT: starting at $2,775
ASSISTED LIVING AVAILABILITY: Yes
AMENITIES:
• State-of-the-art theater • Self playing piano
• Raised garden beds • Personalized care plan
• Freshly prepared gourmet meals 3 times daily
• Life enriching, meaningful, stimulating activities
• Enclosed courtyard with walking path
• Private & semi-private Memory Care apartments
1165 McGee Court NE, Keizer, OR 97303 • 503-390 -1300 • www.VillageAtKeizerRidge.com