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Bridge City ISD earns 'A' ("Superior") School FIRST rating; board approves consent agenda, donations and new CTE courses

Bridge City Independent School District Board of Trustees · October 20, 2025
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Summary

At its Oct. 20, 2025 meeting, Bridge City ISD announced an "A" ("Superior") rating under Texas's School FIRST; the Board approved the consent agenda, multiple donations including a $500 sponsorship for the Fishing Team, district and campus improvement plans, and implementation of new Innovative CTE courses beginning 2025 '1026.

Bridge City Independent School District officials announced Oct. 20 that the district earned an "A" rating, classified as "Superior," under the Texas School Financial Integrity Rating System of Texas (F.I.R.S.T.), a designation Chief Financial Officer Tim Woolley presented during the public hearing portion of the board meeting.

The rating, the state's highest under the program, reflects the district's financial management and reporting as presented to trustees by Woolley. "A" for "Superior" was the characterization recorded in the meeting minutes.

After the public hearing, the Board moved into its regular meeting business. President Rebecca Rutledge presented consent action items A—H, including approval of the Sept. 15, 2025 minutes, tax collection and cash investment reports, financial reports, paid invoices,…

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