Revenue-- also referred to as 'funding' or 'income'-- represents how much money is generated by the school or district each fiscal year. There are four sources of public revenues-- state funding, local funding, county funding, and federal funding. Some schools or districts may collect more revenue than they spend in order to build a fund balance. Other schools or districts may spend more than their revenue, drawing on their existing fund balance to close the gap.
*District Peer Groups are defined by the Arizona Auditor General’s Office. You can read more about them here. School Peer Groups contain all of the schools in the district. Charter schools are grouped together as their own Peer Group.