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Perrin-Whitt CISD gives proposed tax rate

PERRIN – Perrin-Whitt Consolidated Independent School District taxpayers could see a slight decline in their tax rate for the next tax year. During its July 20 meeting, Superintendent Cliff Gilmore announced the tax rate would drop to $1.1734 per $100 valuation. The Maintenance and Operation (M&O) rate dropped from $0.9664 to $0.9634 cents. The Interest and Sinking (I&S) rate remained at $0.2100. A hearing on the proposed tax rate and budget is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 30, after which the board is expected to vote on both. The regular board meeting is also set for that time to ensure all the budget amendments for the 20-21 year are in. The new budget year begins Oct. 1.

Perrin weighs in on homeschool ruling

PERRIN – Perrin-Whitt CISD school board members weighed in on whether or not to allow home schooled students to participate in school activities during the regular board meeting Tuesday, July 20. This discussion was in response to Texas House Bill 547 which was signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott on June 18. According to University Interscholastic League (UIL) rules, before the bill was signed, districts could allow home schooled students to compete, but only if they were enrolled in at least four hours of in-school instruction. HB 547 allows home schooled students to compete without the enrollment requirement and also allows school districts to opt out, if they choose.

CYFD employees claim they were reprimanded, fired, over contract

CYFD employees claim they were reprimanded, fired, over contract
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CYFD employees say they were reprimanded, fired for asking questions about major software contract

By Ed Williams, Searchlight New Mexico | 17 hours ago Don J. Usner Secretary Brian Blalock in his office in 2019, soon after he assumed his position as the head of the Children, Youth and Families Department. In late 2019, Jackson Williams, manager of a data unit at the New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department, raised his hand at a work meeting to ask about a massive computer system upgrade at the agency one that could potentially cost $45 million over the next decade. Led by Cabinet Secretary Brian Blalock, a San Francisco Bay Area transplant, the CYFD had selected a young California firm named Binti to lead the overhaul, apparently without considering any of the more than 20 other companies that expressed interest in the job. “Who is Binti, and why are they in charge of this project?” Williams asked. 

CYFD employees say they were sidelined or fired for voicing concerns over software contract

CYFD employees say they were sidelined or fired for voicing concerns over software contract
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