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Johnson City board approves audit, budget items, calendar and policy updates; hears legislative update on vouchers
Summary
The Johnson City Board of Education approved the school portion of the city's audit with no findings, received a February financial report, approved a proposed 2728 calendar and tuition rates for 2026–27, advanced family medical leave policy on first reading, and combined first and second readings for a public-appearances policy to comply with new state law.
At its April meeting, the Johnson City Board of Education took a series of routine fiscal and governance actions, approved a district audit with no findings and heard updates on building projects and state legislation.
Financials and audit: Lea Veil presented the February financial report, saying revenues for the month totaled $10,510,000, expenditures $8,480,000 and the fund balance stood at $23,415,000. She also reported PEP deposits for the month of $353,000 for the city and $149,000 for the schools, and told the board the secure-vestibule project had $307,000 remaining as of March invoices. On the city's 2024–25 audit (school…
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