Citizen Portal
Sign In

Get email alerts on the Budget topic

No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.

Public commenter accuses board of misleading community over $5.2M capital-reserve transfer

Big Spring School District Board of School Directors · September 15, 2025
AI-Generated Content: All content on this page was generated by AI to highlight key points from the meeting. For complete details and context, we recommend watching the full video. so we can fix them.

Summary

During public comment a speaker alleged the district misled the community about the timing of a $5.2 million capital-reserve transfer and said mailed per-student spending figures understated actual spending by about $7,000; the board did not provide a detailed rebuttal in the meeting record.

In public comment on Sept. 15, a community member accused the board of misleading the public about the timing and purpose of a roughly $5.2 million transfer to the capital reserve fund and criticized district communication about per-student spending.

The commenter said earlier explanations that the transfer waited for the audit were false, asserting the transfer had been made before the audit and that the stated per-student spending figure circulated to district households understated actual spending by about $7,000 per pupil. The speaker said, "Simply put, that was a flatout lie," and called for greater honesty from the board.

Board leadership did not produce a substantive factual rebuttal during that meeting; the auditor had earlier noted the district made a prior-year transfer of approximately $4.2 million to capital reserve that affects multi-year comparisons. The accusation centers on timing, disclosure and public messaging rather than a formal legal finding recorded during the meeting. The board's official minutes and any follow-up records requests will be the place for formal fact-checking and documentation.