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Edgewood ISD holds public hearing on $95.4 million 2025–26 budget, proposes 0.98625 tax rate
Summary
Edgewood Independent School District held a public hearing June 12 on a proposed $95.4 million 2025–26 budget and a proposed tax rate of 0.98625; board members heard details about revenues, a planned deficit, child nutrition spending limits, and next steps tied to recent state legislation.
The Edgewood Independent School District School Board opened a public hearing June 12 to receive comment on the district’s proposed $95.4 million budget for 2025–26 and a proposed tax rate of 0.98625.
The public hearing, called by Board President Dr. James Hernandez, included a presentation from Assistant Superintendent of Business Operations Mira Martinez outlining revenue and expenditure assumptions, impacts from recent state legislative action, and next steps before the board adopts a final budget and tax rate this fall.
Martinez told the board, “We started the budget with $3,600,000 of ESSER at the beginning of the year that helped to supplement the year's operations,” and said reductions in federal programs and declining enrollment have produced ongoing budget pressure. She said the district previously adopted a…
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