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Joshua ISD trustees approve multiple contracts, move April meeting and accept settlement for June 2023 storm damage

2855474 · April 1, 2025
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Summary

At its meeting trustees approved contract awards for solid‑waste, fiber and technology equipment, authorized changes to benefits representation, set a new April meeting date and accepted a settlement related to June 2023 wind and hailstorm damage.

The Joshua Independent School District Board of Trustees voted on multiple procurement awards and administrative items and accepted a settlement offer tied to property damage from a June 2023 wind and hailstorm.

Among routine and consent items discussed, trustees approved recommendations from competitive procurement processes to contract for district services and equipment replacements. The board also voted to discontinue participation in the Texas School Health Benefits Program and to authorize Higginbotham Public Sector to negotiate with insurance carriers on behalf of the district. Trustees approved moving the April board meeting to Wednesday, April 16, at 5:30 p.m. and approved an early‑release groundwork package for the district's new elementary school.

Votes at a glance

- Solid waste and recycling services (RFP 25‑003): committee recommended TJ Services; motion to approve was made and seconded; outcome: approved (vote tally not specified in transcript).

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