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Bridge City ISD trustees adopt revisions to investment and library policies

September 15, 2025 | BRIDGE CITY ISD, School Districts, Texas


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Bridge City ISD trustees adopt revisions to investment and library policies
Bridge City Independent School District trustees approved two policy revisions during their Sept. 15 meeting: a second‑reading revision to CDA(LOCAL) — Other Revenues Investments — and updated language for the BCISD School Library Collection Development Policy to align with Texas Education Agency wording.

The CDA(LOCAL) revision was presented for a second reading and approved on a motion by Trustee Jerry McInnis, seconded by Trustee Paul Zoch. The library policy revision was approved on a motion by Trustee Paul Zoch, seconded by Trustee Jerry McInnis. Board President Rebecca Rutledge and the trustees present voted unanimously in favor of both items; Trustee Judy Cole was absent for the votes.

Minutes list the items under action and record the motions and roll‑call votes; neither motion included amendments in the meeting minutes. The library policy change was described in the minutes as an alignment with TEA‑required wording; the minutes do not quote the specific TEA language or provide the full policy text.

Both approvals were presented as formal board actions; staff did not present additional operational details or implementation timelines in the minutes.

The board also approved routine consent items, financial reports and fundraisers earlier in the meeting.

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