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Trustees to consider changes to board structure

The San Marcos Consolidated Independent School District Board of Trustees discussed the need to better inform the community before voting on the potential restructuring of the board of trustees from five single-member districts and two at-large trustees to seven single-member districts at their regularly scheduled meeting Monday.[San Marcos, TX] [Hays County news] News San

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School Board calls special meeting after paycheck delay

For many SMCISD monthly payday employees there were two indications that something had gone amiss with their paychecks on Friday: there was no notice of funds transferred and many had received an email from SMCISD Chief Financial Officer Denise Gonzalez-Garcia alerting them that there was an important matter regarding the disbursement of salaries.[San Marcos, TX] [Hays County

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Board of trustees approves school marshal language

The San Marcos Consolidated Independent School District Board of Trustees voted to approve the language for the upcoming school marshal program, six to one, with Trustee at Large Dr. Mari Salmi casting the dissenting vote. The board also received an operations update from the SMCISD Director of School Safety Doug Wozniak at last week's regularly scheduled meeting.[San Marcos,

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TX Middle School Urges Students to Join LGBTQ Activities for 'Queer Week' - Is It Violating State Law?

A middle school in San Marcos, Texas is hosting a "Queer Week" this week, encouraging students as young as 11-years-old to celebrate the four-day LGBTQ+ event, which could be in direct violation of Texas state law, based on an assessment by the state's attorney general. 

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