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Temple ISD school board calls for $184 9 million bond

Temple ISD budget targets pay, tax rate reduction, learning loss

Temple ISD 2021-22 $113.1M budget targets pay, tax rate reduction, learning loss mitigation Superintendent Dr. Bobby Ott said this year s budget planning and adoption process posed new challenges following the COVID-19 pandemic. Author: 6 News Digital (6News) Published: 9:21 PM CDT June 29, 2021 Updated: 9:21 PM CDT June 29, 2021 TEMPLE, Texas The Temple ISD school board unanimously approved a $113.1 million budget at a board meeting June 29.  The budget targets several district priorities, including compensation, which gives district employees an increase of two percent from the midpoint salary of their respective pay grade, the district said in a release.  This brings the total increase in teacher salaries since 2018-2019 to 14.5%, the district said. Hourly employees, such as bus drivers, paraprofessionals, maintenance and food service staff, also received significant increases in the same timeframe. Additionally, target

Temple ISD board approves $113 1 million budget

Temple Independent School District trustees unanimously approved a $113.1 million budget Tuesday night — expenses that will target learning loss experienced during COVID-19, increased staff compensation and a planned decrease in the tax rate. This is a near $2.8 million decrease in total expenditures from the district’s budget for the 2020-21 academic year. Expected revenues for the upcoming school year are estimated to reach $114.7 million, according to Temple ISD. Bobby Ott, who recently entered his fourth year as Temple ISD’s superintendent, said district administration navigated a series of new challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic posed throughout this year’s planning and adoption process.

Temple ISD approves $113 1 million budget, possible tax rate reduction this fall

Temple ISD approves $113 1 million budget, possible tax rate reduction this fall
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TISD holds first meeting on potential bond

Temple ISD Superintendent Bobby Ott called the district’s first citizen advisory committee meeting on Thursday at the Frank W. Mayborn Civic and Convention Center “a good starting point.” The newly-assembled collective was developed to help gauge taxpayer support for a potential 2021 bond that would be decided through two propositions. Ott told the Telegram that the first proposition is currently estimated to fall between $165 million to $175, while the second proposition for improvements to Wildcat Stadium is estimated at $6.5 million. “I don’t know how this (bond) is going to shape out but . when you invest in your school system in Temple, and when you invest in your kids and staff in Temple … they deliver,” Ott said during the meeting. “That’s what happens, and this will keep us at the front of the pack and will keep us going forward in the future.”

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