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Edinburg CISD board approves multi-item consent agenda including instructional-materials purchases and roofing completions

Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District Board of Trustees · April 29, 2026
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Summary

Trustees voted to approve the consent agenda and several competitive-sealed proposals, including renewals, purchases of instructional materials, roofing final completions, and charter bus services; motions carried by voice vote with no roll-call tallies recorded in the transcript.

At its April 24 meeting the Edinburg CISD board approved a multi-item consent agenda and several competitive-sealed procurement items.

The consent agenda — moved and seconded from the dais — included renewals of digital curriculum and instructional resources (including Scholastic magazines and Houghton Mifflin programs), purchases of secondary mathematics materials and professional instructional resources, and renewal of contracted services. Fiscal amounts were cited during discussion (for example, a Houghton Mifflin purchase of about $169,886 and charter-bus service contracts around $75,000). The board approved final completion and payment for Canterbury Elementary roofing (punch-list items completed and project under budget by about $4,000) and approved competitive-sealed proposals for other roofing improvements and a Memorial Middle School trailer replacement.

Motions were made, seconded and carried by voice vote; the transcript records "motion carries" for each approved item but does not include individual roll-call vote tallies. After approving the procurement and renewal items, trustees moved to closed session for personnel matters and later returned to report no action taken in executive session.

Board members said they will return for further discussion of budget and program details at future workshops.