Fiscal Services

Michael Mancuso, Director of Fiscal Services

Fiscal Services Strategic Statements

Fiscal services plays a pivotal role in overseeing the financial operations necessary to advance district educational objectives and promote student success. This encompasses essential functions such as budget management, financial accounting, payroll administration, and benefits coordination.

Our mission is to provide unwavering support to our entire school community through precise payroll management, efficient accounting and purchasing, along with comprehensive business services.

We are committed to a family-oriented environment, ensuring financial transparency, and facilitating educational excellence in the Etiwanda School District.

Mission Statement – To provide unwavering service and support to our entire school community. 

Vision Statement – To create financial transparency and facilitate educational excellence through fiscal support. 

Values Statement – Going the extra mile to provide comprehensive, precise, and efficient business services.

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Community Facilities District Information

Please click here or navigate to www.specialtaxinfo.com/etiwandasd in your web browser’s address bar to view or obtain Mello-Roos and CFD-related information relevant to your property.  You can enter your assessor’s parcel number and obtain the current year’s tax amount, the property address, community facilities district number, and the final year of the tax.

Pursuant to Government Code 53343.2 (AB 1666), commencing with the fiscal year ending July 1, 2017, certain annual and periodic reports must be posted on a website and available to the public. These reports can be found by navigating to the reporting section of the website which is located at www.specialtaxinfo.com/etiwandasd/#reports.

Developer Fee Justification Report for Residential and Commercial/Industrial Development (DFJS)

This Developer Fee Justification Report (DFJS) for Residential and Commercial/Industrial Development has been prepared to demonstrate that the expected facilities costs to be incurred by the District to house students to be generated from new residential and commercial/industrial development is at least equal to the District’s share of the statutory fees (Level I) approved by the State of California every two years. The DFJS also considers the ability of the District’s current facilities to accommodate the impact, and the extent to which projected demand exceeds the District’s current facilities capacity as well as quantify the costs associated with meeting the increased demand
DFJS- February 2024

Documents and Forms

To see a list of fiscal documents and forms, please see Fiscal Services

Purchasing

To see a list of current and past bids, please see Purchasing

School Developer Fees

To see a list of current developer fees, please see School Developer Fees