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Budget committee approves cafeteria and extended-school budgets; reviews capital, textbooks and impact-fee options
Summary
The committee unanimously approved the central cafeteria fund and extended school program budgets, heard that $686,000 in special-education bus costs may shift to impact-fee funds, and reviewed capital priorities including a Franklin High renovation and a volatile textbook-adoption schedule.
The Williamson County Budget Committee on April 28 approved two school sub-budgets put forward by the education committee: the central cafeteria fund (proposed budget $21,615,317) and the extended-school program ($8,257,627). Both measures passed by voice vote with no recorded opposition.
During the second-review presentation, school staff said they identified $686,000 in special-education growth-bus costs that can be funded from the educational impact-fee fund rather than the operating budget; staff said the school board already…
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