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Boerne ISD trustees press state funding case after Austin advocacy trip; approve personnel and routine finance reports
Summary
Trustees reported on a volunteer-led legislative visit to Austin and reviewed preliminary state budget signals while approving a personnel report, the consent agenda and routine finance updates. Superintendent gave enrollment and upcoming budget timeline; CFO outlined workshop schedule.
Boerne ISD trustees met Jan. 27 and, after routine commendations and presentations, spent the bulk of the evening on finance and advocacy matters. The board approved a personnel report and the consent agenda, received a status update on district enrollment and operations, and heard trustee accounts of a volunteer-led legislative advocacy visit to Austin that trustees said stressed the district's four priorities for the session.
The advocacy trip was described as volunteer-driven and bipartisan. Trustee Rich Senna summarized the delegation's work, saying volunteers met with legislators and staff to press four priorities the board adopted in August: keep the basic allotment aligned with inflation, create a permanent teacher retention allotment, increase state support for school safety, and pursue property tax relief. Senna and other trustees said preliminary House and Senate spending plans propose roughly $5.2 billion in new public-education funding but that the Senate proposal did not…
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