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The Board of Trustees canvassed the returns and declared the results of a bond election held on November 4, 2025, to determine if the District would be authorized to issue general obligation bonds. The board reviewed all aspects of the election, including notices, election officers, and returns. The proposition to issue bonds in the amount of $63,000,000 for school facilities and the levy of taxes sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on the bonds failed at the Election.
The meeting included introductions of student organizations such as cheerleaders, the Green Brigade, the volleyball team, and the cross country team. There was a discussion about the FFA students going to the national convention, covering workshops, connection skills, and keynote speakers. A presentation on the Blood ISD district scorecard was given, focusing on vision 2025 guiding statements, curriculum, instruction, technology, student services, and health services. Senate Bill 2 was discussed, requiring each entity to designate a person to calculate truth and taxation information. An interlocal agreement with Harris County Department of Fed was presented to provide programs and services to all districts in Texas. The document includes discussion of estimated fund close and revenue expenditures.
The board meeting included discussions and recognitions. The meeting covered recognition of students, innovative teachers, and senior activities. The board also discussed and approved a depository contract, a resolution for expenditure of emergency relief funds, and a tuition-based pre-kindergarten program.
The Boyd ISD Pre-K Family Engagement Plan for 2025-2026 focuses on building relationships between families, schools, and the community to support student learning and achievement. Key goals include facilitating family-to-family support through social events, increasing family participation in decision-making via PTO and district committees, equipping families with tools to enhance learning at home, developing staff skills in supporting families through professional development, evaluating family engagement efforts by tracking participation and communication, and establishing a network of community resources by partnering with local organizations.
The Board of Trustees of the Boyd Independent School District ordered a special election to be held on November 4, 2025, to determine whether the District will be authorized to issue bonds not exceeding $63,000,000 for designing, constructing, renovating, improving, upgrading, modernizing, acquiring, and equipping school facilities, purchasing necessary sites and new school buses, and security devices. The order includes details on voting methods, polling places, election officials, and compliance with legal requirements. It also specifies the aggregate amount of outstanding debt, interest owed, and the ad valorem debt service tax rate. The Board authorized contracts with the County and other Participants for election services and allowed for modifications to the order and its exhibits as necessary for legal compliance.
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