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Construction updates: Town Acres grading, secure vestibules largely on schedule
Construction updates: Town Acres grading, secure vestibules largely on schedule

City representative Brian Ross updated the board that Town Acres grading is about 60% complete, secure vestibule renovations at three elementary schools are in finishing stages (with Mountain View possibly carrying into the new year), and Market Street School is framing and beginning drywall.

District finance report shows fund balance decline; PEP transfers and internal-audit findings reviewed
District finance report shows fund balance decline; PEP transfers and internal-audit findings reviewed

Leah Veil reported Oct. 2025 revenues of $8,583,000 and expenditures of $8,649,000 leaving a year-to-date net decrease of $3.2 million and an October fund balance of $15,376,000 (about $1.748 million below target); PEP deposits and transfers to capital projects were detailed and auditors reported eight findings in internal school funds.

Johnson City Board elects Rick Smith chair; Kathy Hall and Paula Treece named officers
Johnson City Board elects Rick Smith chair; Kathy Hall and Paula Treece named officers

At its Dec. 1 meeting the Johnson City Board of Education elected Rick Smith as board chair by affirmation and named Kathy Hall vice chair and Paula Treece secretary; the board signed an annual ethics contract recommended by TSBA.

Johnson City Schools introduces homeless education coordinator and expands family resource services
Johnson City Schools introduces homeless education coordinator and expands family resource services

Lauren McGrew was introduced as the district’s new Homeless Education Program coordinator and family resource center manager; she outlined McKinney-Vento protections, reported 122 known homeless students locally, described transportation supports (two program vans) and said the family resource center has helped 181 students and relies on donations and federal funds for limited uses.