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Kerrville ISD approves REACH grant with Community Foundation for student and staff mental‑health services

Kerrville Independent School District Board of Trustees · May 18, 2026
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Summary

The board unanimously authorized the superintendent to execute a REACH grant agreement with the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country to support mental‑health services for students and staff.

The Kerrville ISD Board of Trustees approved a REACH grant agreement with the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country to support mental‑health services for students and staff during the May 18 meeting. The motion, moved by Rolinda Schmidt and seconded by Caleb Boone, passed with a recorded vote of Yea: 7, Nay: 0. The board authorized the superintendent to execute the agreement.

Administration presented the grant agreement as a partnership between the district and the Community Foundation; the presenters listed included Brent Ringo and Julee Broscoff. The board’s action authorizes district staff to accept and implement the grant under the terms presented in the agenda item.