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Medina Valley ISD superintendent links 1% attendance gain to $630,000; updates Creek View opening, rezoning and facilities
Summary
Superintendent Scott Kalas told district stakeholders that a 1% increase in annual daily attendance would yield roughly $630,000 in state funding and outlined timelines for Creek View High School, a third new school and new AG and JROTC facilities, and plans for attendance and compensation task forces.
Scott Kalas, superintendent of Medina Valley Independent School District, said increasing the district's annual daily attendance by 1% would raise state funding by about $630,000 and outlined construction and planning milestones for new and expanding school facilities.
Kalas emphasized that attendance affects both classroom learning and state revenue. "When students are absent they miss important instruction and learning in the classroom," he said, and "If they're not in the classroom they're not learning which can create challenges for our students and teachers." He added, "Increasing…
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