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Joshua ISD board hears options to raise meal prices to offset lost revenue from four‑day calendar
Summary
Staff presented three pricing options to recoup about $194,000 in lost meal revenue after a shift to a four‑day school week; a motion was made to adopt option B but the provided transcript does not include a confirmed final vote.
Joshua Independent School District staff told trustees that district meal prices have not changed since the 2022–23 school year while food and labor costs have risen, and that switching to a four‑day instructional calendar reduced revenue by about $194,000.
Nutrition services director Carrie Frederick presented three pricing scenarios intended to reduce that gap. Staff said Option A would raise district revenue by roughly $44,000. Option B was presented as an…
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