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Greenville ISD gets first look at 2026-27 budget; finance presenter flags property-tax reform risks

Greenville Independent School District Board of Trustees · April 21, 2026
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Summary

At a board meeting, the district’s finance presenter gave the first reading of the 2026-27 budget, projecting roughly $68 million in revenues and $67.5 million in expenses, while warning that proposed state property-tax reforms could reduce local growth and hurt district revenues.

Mister Martin presented the first reading of Greenville Independent School District’s 2026-27 budget, telling the Board of Trustees that preliminary property-appraisal values were expected imminently and represent roughly 60% of the district’s revenue picture.

The finance presenter said the district is currently projecting about $68,000,000 in total revenues for 2026-27 and about $67,500,000 in total expenditures, and emphasized that those numbers remain provisional until preliminary appraisal values and any legislative changes are confirmed. “Preliminary property values are expected to be in my inbox this week,” Martin said,…

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