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Total student enrollment.
National Center for Education Statistics identifier.
Total number of schools in the district.
School mascot.
Total number of staff members.
Highest grade level offered.
How likely this buyer is to spend on new technology based on operating budget trends.
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Crawford Independent School District
This document is a credit card statement issued by American Bank N.A. to Crawford ISD for the billing period April 29, 2024, to May 29, 2024. It details account activity including a previous balance, payments, credits, and new purchases totaling $14,433.63, resulting in a new balance of $14,408.40. The statement provides a breakdown of transactions across multiple cards (ending in 0762, 0706, 0755), interest charge calculations, and terms and conditions related to billing rights and payments. The payment due date for the new balance is June 23, 2024.
Effective Date
Apr 29, 2024
Expires
Effective: Apr 29, 2024
Crawford Independent School District
Expires:
This document is a credit card statement issued by American Bank N.A. to Crawford ISD for the billing period April 29, 2024, to May 29, 2024. It details account activity including a previous balance, payments, credits, and new purchases totaling $14,433.63, resulting in a new balance of $14,408.40. The statement provides a breakdown of transactions across multiple cards (ending in 0762, 0706, 0755), interest charge calculations, and terms and conditions related to billing rights and payments. The payment due date for the new balance is June 23, 2024.
Crawford Independent School District
This document details a transaction where Crawford High School / Crawford ISD purchased 10 '2nd Edition Textbook' units from Ramsey Education (The Lampo Group, Inc. DBA: Ramsey Solutions) for a total of $219.89. The transaction is documented by an invoice dated January 10, 2024, with a due date of February 9, 2024, and a corresponding Purchase Order (008762).
Effective Date
Jan 10, 2024
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Effective: Jan 10, 2024
Crawford Independent School District
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This document details a transaction where Crawford High School / Crawford ISD purchased 10 '2nd Edition Textbook' units from Ramsey Education (The Lampo Group, Inc. DBA: Ramsey Solutions) for a total of $219.89. The transaction is documented by an invoice dated January 10, 2024, with a due date of February 9, 2024, and a corresponding Purchase Order (008762).
Crawford Independent School District
This document outlines the purchase of K-5 science educational materials, including 4-year subscriptions, by Crawford ISD from McGraw Hill LLC. The transaction is supported by a quote (SRICH-06062024083554-001) and a purchase order (008922) for $30,668.93. Two invoices (133004864001 and 133004865001) were issued, totaling $30,908.10, reflecting the actual billed amounts for the materials.
Effective Date
Jun 17, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jun 17, 2024
Crawford Independent School District
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This document outlines the purchase of K-5 science educational materials, including 4-year subscriptions, by Crawford ISD from McGraw Hill LLC. The transaction is supported by a quote (SRICH-06062024083554-001) and a purchase order (008922) for $30,668.93. Two invoices (133004864001 and 133004865001) were issued, totaling $30,908.10, reflecting the actual billed amounts for the materials.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Crawford Independent School District
The meeting included discussions on continuing education paths within the school district, the district's financial status with CDs, and updates on demolition bids and tennis court completion. The Superintendent reported on spring activities, UIL Academic team success, track and tennis achievements, and kindergarten enrollment. The board also discussed the TASB Spring Workshop, CMAR guidance for entryway projects, the upcoming board election, and the principal's position. An executive session was held.
The board meeting included an audit report presentation, which indicated no weaknesses, deficiencies, or non-compliance, but noted excess expenditures due to lease agreements. There was discussion in the open forum regarding protocols for coaches entering locker rooms and concerns about bullying prevention. The Superintendent reported on upcoming events, a meeting with MCC to discuss HB8 and the FAST program, a legislative update, and renovations to the high school entryway. Policy Update #122 was approved. The board also discussed McLennan and Coryell County Appraisal District matters.
The board meeting addressed property interests, potential use of banked days, concerns about the usage of school baseball/softball fields and batting cages by select teams and individuals, and a presentation of the TAPR accountability report. The superintendent reported on current enrollment, progress on tennis court construction, and the status of demolition bids. The board also discussed developing a plan for athletic concessions for the upcoming school year and accepted resignations during an executive session. The agenda included discussion on property purchase and the 2024-2025 salary schedule.
The special session of the Crawford Independent School District Board of Trustees involved an executive session, followed by a return to open session where the board approved the 2024-2025 salary schedules as amended.
The meeting included an architect's report with an update on construction handouts. The report reminded everyone that the demo cost was included in every option above the base price. The most critical need for classroom space right now is at the elementary, however, as larger grades move up the need for space at the middle school will increase. Options for increasing space at the elementary consist of adding classrooms on the primary end of the building, or renovating the current gym and constructing a new activities center. At the middle school, the goal will be to add a corridor and two classrooms with the ability to add additional classrooms later if necessary.
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