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Katy ISD seeks board certification of instructional materials allotment; staff details $12M in purchases and renewals

3060356 · April 14, 2025
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District staff requested board approval to certify provision of instructional materials for 2025–26; staff outlined roughly $930,000 for new materials, $5.6M for renewing online licenses and $5.4M for final payment on an eight‑year science adoption, with an expected allotment of about $16M for the coming biennium.

Katy Independent School District officials briefed trustees on the Instructional Materials and Technology Allotment (IMTA) and requested board approval to certify that students will have access to required instructional materials for the 2025–26 school year.

Nakia Coy, Executive Director of Federal Programs and External Funding, told the board the IMTA is a per‑student allotment funded every two years and that the district began its selection process in November, using review teams and community feedback. Coy said the district selected new materials for a set of secondary and CTE courses — including AP…

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