Study Guide
Field 224: Chief School Business Official
Sample Multiple-Choice Questions
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Objective 0001
Understand the foundations of public education and skills and the personal qualities associated with educational leadership.
1. Which of the following statements most accurately describes the responsibility of school districts for educating the whole child?
- The primary responsibility of a school district's leadership is providing a safe learning environment for students.
- A school district's top priority is supporting all students in meeting high standards of academic achievement.
- The health, social-emotional development, and academic progress of all students are priorities for a school district's leadership.
- School districts have a responsibility for students' physical, emotional, and cognitive development primarily in elementary grades.
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Objective 0002
Understand procedures for using strategic planning and evaluating school district programs and services.
2. Which of the following strategies is likely to be most important in planning and implementing a significant change to a well-established school district program?
- making the proposed change available for public comment for a period of time before implementation
- soliciting the involvement of stakeholders representing the full range of viewpoints on the proposed change
- ensuring that parents/guardians are represented on committees working to implement the proposed change
- holding public forums for district staff to describe the proposed change and allow critics to voice their concerns
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Objective 0003
Understand public education policy, intergovernmental relations, and legal aspects of educational leadership.
3. Which of the following laws best illustrates the steps taken by the state of Illinois to limit the influence of special interest groups on school district policy?
- laws regulating the election and appointment of school board members
- the law requiring school board members to file an annual economic interest statement
- laws prescribing the qualifications and compensation of school board members
- the law prohibiting school board members from simultaneously holding other specified offices
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Objective 0003
Understand public education policy, intergovernmental relations, and legal aspects of educational leadership.
4. Unlike most school districts, the election of school board members in consolidated districts and some community unit districts in Illinois may require:
- staggered balloting so that only two board seats come up at a time and continuity is preserved.
- proportional representation among congressional townships and between urban and rural areas.
- districtwide at-large elections in which candidates do not represent specific towns or precincts.
- term limits that bar board members from serving for more than a predetermined number of years.
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Objective 0004
Understand principles and procedures of public school finance and budgeting.
5. The primary advantage to school districts of zero-based budgeting is that it:
- saves time by building upon previous budgets.
- allows a single manager to develop the entire budget.
- allows only a fixed increase to any budget category.
- requires cost centers to justify their budgets each cycle.
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Objective 0004
Understand principles and procedures of public school finance and budgeting.
6. For Illinois, the evidence-based funding (EBF) model creates tiers of school district funding and dispersed additional state funding based on:
- the adequacy target for each district.
- the level of funding for each district.
- the percent of adequacy for each district.
- the tax rates of each district.
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Objective 0005
Understand principles and procedures for accounting, auditing, and financial reporting.
7. A major responsibility of an auditor when evaluating a school district is to:
- ensure that accounting processes can be adapted to financial changes.
- provide financial information required for the issuing of school bonds.
- ensure that adequate documentation is available for all financial transactions.
- provide financial information needed for the preparation of school budgets.
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Objective 0005
Understand principles and procedures for accounting, auditing, and financial reporting.
8. School districts must maintain accounts for separate funds, such as the educational fund, operation and maintenance fund, and debt service fund, primarily for which of the following reasons?
- School finance requires heightened segregation of duties, access control, and other internal controls.
- Fluctuations in property tax collection from year to year can affect school revenue levels and budgets.
- School revenues and expenditures are subject to special regulations, restrictions, and limitations.
- Detailed records of financial transactions are needed to meet school auditing requirements.
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Objective 0006
Understand cash management, investment, and debt management procedures.
9. To finance capital improvements, a school district would be more likely to issue a general obligation bond than to use tax anticipation warrants, revenue anticipation notes, or interfund loans or transfers primarily because general obligation bonds:
- cost less to service than most other forms of debt.
- are fully backed by the state in case the district defaults.
- do not require the approval of the voters in the district.
- allow repayment of the debt over a longer period of time.
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Objective 0007
Understand purchasing procedures and supply and fixed asset management.
10. Life cycle cost analyses would be most important prior to a school district's purchase of which of the following goods?
- paper products
- cleaning supplies
- floor coverings
- nonperishable foods
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Objective 0007
Understand purchasing procedures and supply and fixed asset management.
11. A school district is preparing a bid for a multiyear contract to provide student transportation services. It is most important for the bid to include which of the following types of information?
- a review of state and federal student safety requirements under the contract
- identification of all factors that will be considered in awarding the contract
- an overview of service providers employed by the district prior to this contract
- projected student enrollment data for the district for the term of the contract
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Objective 0008
Understand risk management procedures.
12. A chief school business official would most likely request a risk assessment study for which of the following reasons?
- to determine the economic feasibility of insuring a specific risk
- to identify the need for changes in the risk management plan
- to ensure that unemployment procedures are adequate to cover self-insured risks
- to evaluate the effectiveness of various risk reduction techniques
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Objective 0009
Understand the management of information systems.
13. Which of the following factors is most important to consider first when evaluating a new software application for use in a school business office?
- the ease of installation and maintenance of the software
- the compatibility of the software with other existing systems
- the availability and quality of technical support by the vendor
- the clarity of the user instructions and product specifications
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Objective 0010
Understand human resource management and labor relations and collective bargaining issues.
14. When planning a staff development program, a chief school business official should take which of the following steps first?
- developing a reporting procedure for staff complaints
- conducting a needs assessment of district staff
- establishing criteria for evaluation of staff performance
- identifying outside resources that could be used in the program
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Objective 0010
Understand human resource management and labor relations and collective bargaining issues.
15. In a school district that has adopted a salary schedule, increases in teacher salaries are typically based on:
- assignment to school buildings that are difficult to staff.
- achievement of professional development goals.
- level of education and years of service.
- class size and subject area taught.
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Objective 0011
Understand procedures for real estate management and school facilities planning and construction.
16. During which of the following steps in the planning process for the construction of a school building is input from the entire educational staff most important?
- determining the functional needs of the building
- selecting the most advantageous site for the building
- reviewing the final specifications for the building
- gathering evidence to support the need for a new building
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Objective 0011
Understand procedures for real estate management and school facilities planning and construction.
17. Illinois school districts generally must require contractors undertaking school construction projects to provide a performance bond, primarily in order to:
- ensure that all workers employed by the contractor will be paid a prevailing wage.
- protect the district in case the contractor fails to complete the agreed-upon work.
- ensure that the contractor continues to meet requirements if specifications change.
- protect the district from liability for injuries to workers employed by the contractor.
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Objective 0012
Understand maintenance, operations, and security procedures for school buildings.
18. A chief school business official is using time-motion studies to generate a custodial workload formula. Before fully implementing the formula the business official should:
- examine other school districts where the formula is being used to calculate workload allocations.
- incorporate an explanation of the formula in the operations handbook for custodial employees.
- review and revise the formula in light of available resources and specific characteristics of buildings.
- determine whether the formula can be used to generate districtwide comparative workload data.
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Objective 0012
Understand maintenance, operations, and security procedures for school buildings.
19. Which of the following protocols would be most practical and cost-effective for schools to adopt in order to maximize efficiency of energy consumption?
- scheduling additional maintenance procedures for all building equipment
- installing automatic controls for lighting, heating, and cooling
- minimizing the use of auditoriums, gymnasiums, and other special-use spaces
- turning off heating and air-conditioning during school vacations
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Objective 0013
Understand school transportation services, food services, and health and safety services.
20. Which of the following actions is most important for chief school business officials to take when reviewing the performance of health and safety programs?
- focusing closely on emergency preparedness procedures in the review
- providing opportunities for community involvement in the review process
- emphasizing compliance with federal and state regulations in the review
- quantifying the methods and procedures to be used in the review process
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