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Johnson City reports $8.9M in November revenues; board approves financial report and notes $860,000 PEP transfer

January 05, 2026 | Johnson City, School Districts, Tennessee


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Johnson City reports $8.9M in November revenues; board approves financial report and notes $860,000 PEP transfer
District finance staff presented the November financial report and the board approved it by voice vote.

"Revenues for the month of November totaled $8,904,000," the finance presenter reported, adding that local option sales tax for the month was $1,811,403 and is 6% above last year. Expenditures for November were reported as $8,384,000. The presenter also said TISA outcome funds totaling $941,485 were received in December and that the December financial report would include more details on those funds.

The presenter reported school deposits in November totaled $179,000, with a delayed transfer from the city expected to bring the total to $301,000. The report also noted that $860,000 was transferred from the PEP account to the capital projects fund for the Newtown Acres contract.

A motion to accept the November financial report was made, seconded and approved by voice vote. The board additionally approved the consent agenda and an annual collaborative conferencing management team earlier in the meeting; these routine approvals were recorded by voice as adopted.

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