Financial Transparency

Required Financial Transparency
Colorado Revised Statutes, 22-44-304
(Commencing July 1, 2019)

 
District Adopted Budget - Including Uniform Budget Summary (current and prior two years)

District Financial Audits (current and prior two years)

District Quarterly Financial Reports (current and prior two years)
 
Salary Schedules or Policies (current and prior two years)
 
Financial Data File for FY21–22 
Financial Data File for FY22–23 (current and prior year: EG: FY22–23 and FY21–22) (districts identified as small/rural with less than 1,000 K–12 students, and having no charter schools, required to post district-level financial information only)

Standardized Description and Rational for Each Automatic Waiver (The district currently has no waivers.)

Federal Form 990, 990-EZ, or 990-PF and any associated schedules (This is not applicable to the district.)

Other District -Specific Financial Information

Plan for Distributing Additional Mill Levy Revenue or Statement of Intent to Distribute
2019–2020 Board of Education Mill Levy Revenue Spending Plan
 

The adopted budget, financial audit, and salary schedules must be posted or updated within 60 days after completion or receipt of the applicable report, statement or document. The Financial Data File for the most recent, completed, fiscal year is required to be posted no later than March 1st of the next fiscal year. The list of waivers must be updated or posted within 30 days after a waiver is revoked or a new waiver is granted.

Financial Transparency for Colorado Schools Website 

DISCLAIMER
Please consider the context when evaluating financial transactions. Some transactions may appear improper on the surface but are perfectly normal and justifiable when placed in the proper context. We welcome your questions regarding our financial transactions or records.

District Informational Summary
Littleton Public Schools is organized and focused to meet the needs of 13,524 students and manage 27 schools and programs. The district’s financial management must be carefully crafted in a manner to achieve its primary goal to educate students for the future by challenging every individual to continuously learn, achieve, and act with purpose and compassion.
 
Littleton Public Schools is the eighteenth largest district in Colorado in terms of enrollment and the third largest in Arapahoe County. The district services an area of approximately 28 square miles in Western Arapahoe County, in the southern portion of the Denver metropolitan area. It currently employs approximately 1,847 teachers, education support professionals, administrators, and operations and maintenance personnel.
 
Littleton Public Schools currently facilitates a Financial Advisory Committee (FAC) which represents the needs of and serves as a link between, staff, community, the superintendent, and the District Accountability Committee to bring focus to the areas of budget and finance. All meetings take place on the first Thursday of the month, October through May, at the Education Services Center. For further information, contact the finance office at 303-347-3340 or click on the link above.

 

Contact Information
 
Jonathan Levesque, Chief Financial Officer
303-347-3333
jvlevesque[at]lps.k12.co[dot]us
 
Stacey Wyatt, Director of Finance
303-347-3323
swyatt[at]lps.k12.co[dot]us

Littleton Public Schools
Arapahoe County School District Number Six
5776 S. Crocker Street
Littleton, CO  80120-2012
Phone: 303-347-3300
Fax: 303-347-4350

 

Colorado Department of Education Office of School Finance