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Beyond ESSER: Strategic Financial Communication for K-12 Leaders 

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The expiration of ESSER funds marks a pivotal moment for K-12 education. After receiving $190 billion in federal pandemic stimulus, school districts now face the challenge of maintaining financial stability while keeping their communities informed and engaged. As these one-time funds disappear, district leaders must navigate fiscal realities and stakeholder expectations with strategic foresight and clear communication.

The Post-ESSER Financial Landscape 

During the pandemic, ESSER funding enabled districts to: 

  • Enhance technology infrastructure with device and mobile hotspots. 
  • Address learning loss and student mental health needs. 
  • Sustain essential programs by redirecting costs from General Funds. 
  • Bridge operational gaps during uncertain times.  

ESSER-Funded Laptops: Strategies for Management and Sustainability 
While invaluable, this temporary funding often masked structural challenges. As it phases out, school business officials must prioritize two key goals: achieving financial sustainability and effectively communicating the road ahead to stakeholders. 

Building Trust Through Financial Transparency 

Tell Your District’s Financial Story 

Financial communication is like teaching: it’s about turning complex data into relatable, actionable insights. Effective messaging should:   

  • Focus on what matters most to your audience.  
  • Connect numbers to their real-world impact on students and programs. 
  • Present a balanced narrative of challenges and opportunities.   
  • Build trust through consistency and clarity. 

Budget Briefs: Teaching Your Financial Story 

Create Meaningful Data Visualizations 

Modern tools make it easy to generate charts and graphs, like the one below.  

Visual storytelling can make data more accessible, but only when paired with thoughtful narration. The best financial visualizations: 

  • Highlight specific insights that drive decision-making. 
  • Provide context to guide interpretation. 
  • Avoid unnecessary complexity. 
  • Support your broader financial narrative. 

For example, pairing historical ESSER spending data with future projections can help stakeholders grasp the transition ahead, fostering informed discussions and proactive planning.

Frontline’s Budget Management and Financial Planning Analytics equipes K-12 leaders with tools to create financial forecasts, run “what if” scenarios, and develop engaging visuals—all with a point-and-click interface.

Proactive Financial Leadership

Monitor Key Performance Indicators

Stay ahead of financial challenges by tracking and sharing leading indicators:

  • Revenue vs. expenditure trends.
  • Cash balance sustainability metrics.
  • External factors influencing district finances.
  • Cost-benefit analysis for specific programs.

A forward-looking approach prevents surprises and ensures districts are prepared to navigate financial shifts proactively.

Case Study: Communicating Strategic ESSER Fund Management

Layering a clear narrative on top of a data visual allowed this district to articulate its funding dynamics to stakeholders. Their story provides valuable insights for others navigating this transition:

Short-Term Benefits of ESSER Funding:

  • The district strategically shifted certain program costs from their General Fund to ESSER funding, preserving essential student services.
  • This approach created a temporary revenue surplus during fiscal years 2022-2024.
  • Increased cash balances provided a buffer as ESSER funding began to phase out.

Long-Term Considerations Post ESSER:

  • While the larger cash reserves temporarily sustain programs post-ESSER, longer-range financial projections indicate upcoming challenges.
  • Revenue shortfalls are anticipated as external factors, including tax rates and overall financial conditions, undergo evaluation.
  • The district’s experience highlights the importance of planning beyond the ESSER period.

By presenting this financial trajectory transparently—including both immediate benefits and future challenges—the district:

  • Built trust through honest dialogue.
  • Fostered proactive planning discussions.
  • Demonstrated how temporary funding bridges can lead to sustainable solutions.

Their approach shows how combining careful financial management with clear communication aided by thoughtfully narrated data visuals can help districts navigate complex funding transitions while maintaining community support.

Moving Forward

The end of ESSER funding doesn’t have to mean crisis. By combining sound financial practices and prioritizing transparency, district leaders can:

  • Build understanding and support for necessary changes.
  • Maintain stakeholder confidence through the transition.
  • Develop sustainable strategies that serve their communities.
  • Transform financial challenges into opportunities for growth.

Success in the post-ESSER era requires more than balancing budgets—it demands clear, consistent, and strategic communication that helps your entire community understand and support your district’s financial future.

How Frontline Analytics Can Help 

At Frontline, we empower K-12 leaders with software tools that simplify financial forecasting and data visualization. Our point-and-click interface makes it easy to create custom visuals that clearly communicate your financial story, helping you build trust and confidence among stakeholders.  

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Ernie Strawser

Ernie Strawser is a Senior Analytics Advisor at Frontline Education, specializing in financial forecasting, data analytics, and strategic planning for school districts. With over three decades of experience, including roles as a school CFO and financial consultant, Ernie provides his district partners with valuable insights to drive effective decision-making and communication. He delivers tailored training, webinars, and software solutions to help educational leaders leverage data for improved outcomes.

Interested in partnering with Ernie? You can reach him here: estrawser@frontlineed.com