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Corsican ISD staff project $3.28 million 2025–26 deficit; district trims expenses and awaits final property values

5454737 · July 23, 2025
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Summary

District staff told trustees at the July 2025 board meeting that the preliminary 2025–26 budget shows a roughly $3.277 million deficit after targeted cuts and attrition, with final revenue estimates pending property valuations and federal grant status.

At the July 2025 meeting of the Corsican Independent School District Board of Trustees, district staff presented a preliminary 2025–26 budget showing a projected deficit of about $3.277 million, staff said.

The update matters because the gap follows mandated pay increases and frozen federal grants and could affect staffing, programs and services when the board adopts a budget next month.

District staff told trustees they are using Region 12’s budget template for revenue estimates and that three federal grants are currently frozen; those freezes could add roughly $130,000 in payroll costs. The presenter said the district’s preliminary deficit is about $3.277 million,…

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