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Johnson City Schools reports $10.37M January revenue; approves budget amendment to start $2.75M Chromebook replacement
Summary
District finance director reported January revenues and the board approved a budget amendment that begins funding for a planned Chromebook replacement and records TISA growth/outcome receipts. The board also discussed a state-funded teacher bonus projected for FY26.
Johnson City Schools reported revenues of $10,369,000 for January and approved a budget amendment that will begin the procurement process for a planned $2.75 million Chromebook replacement program, district finance director Leah Valley said.
Valley told the board revenues for January totaled "$10,369,000" and expenses for the month were $8,175,000, leaving the general purpose school fund with a year‑to‑date net increase of $1,131,000 through January. She said the district expects its fund balance to peak around April as property tax collections arrive.
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