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Tuesday, June 22, 2021
The San Marcos Consolidated ISD Board of Trustees approved the district’s 2021-2022 budget during its Monday regular meeting.
The approved budget projects an expected $3.2 million deficit in the budget. The district has budgeted an expected $81,899,896 in total revenue and $85,164,661 in total expenses.
“We met in two budget workshops with additional discussion and action at regularly scheduled board meetings to come up with this budget,” said James Barton, SMCISD Assistant Superintendent of Business and Support Services. “It reflects the board’s commitment of a 3% pay increase to professional employees and a $15 minimum wage. In addition, the board has made a commitment of $41 a month to every employee who takes our insurance.”