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College Station ISD adopts 2025–26 budgets; board adopts general fund, debt service and child nutrition budgets
Summary
On June 17, 2025 the CSISD Board adopted the child nutrition, debt service and general fund budgets required by state law. The board noted a temporary $2 million timing-related deficit in debt service and flagged potential budget amendments after certified numbers arrive.
College Station Independent School District trustees on June 17, 2025 adopted the legally required 2025–26 budgets for child nutrition, debt service and the general fund, with administrators warning of timing-related deficits and pending adjustments tied to TEA-certified numbers.
What the board adopted
- Child nutrition budget: Proposed revenue and expenditures presented as balanced at roughly $9.0 million (presentation figure $9,000,007.99; transcript discussion by district budget staff). The district said it does not plan an increase in student meal prices this year but flagged a loss of approximately $500,000 annually that the program had received for COVID-related supply-chain support.
- Debt service fund: Trustees adopted a debt service budget showing a roughly $2.0 million deficit driven by timing changes tied to the district’s fiscal-year shift. Administrators explained the district is collecting taxes…
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