Other Reports Information
Current Budget/Financial Data
2014-15 Proposed Budget
2014-15 Adopted Budget
Tax Rate History
Proposed Budget Summary 2014-2015
Proposed Budget Summary 2013-2014
Budget Adoption 2013-2014
Proposed Budget Summary 2012-2013
Budget Adoption 2012-13
Proposed Budget Summary 2011-12
Budget Adoption 2011-12
Proposed Budget Summary 2010-2011
Budget Adoption 2010-11
Budget Adoption 2009-10
12-13 Financial Audit
11-12 FIRST Rating
Center for Equity and Adequacy in Public Finance, Inc.
Public Education Resource Equity Center, Inc.
Schwartz & Eichelbaum, P.C.
Texas Association of School Administrators
Texas Association of School Boards (TASB)
The 84th Legislature passed HB 1378 to increase local government debt transparency. Under Local Government Code 140.008, certain political subdivisions, including school districts, must annually compile their debt obligation data from the preceding fiscal year and post it to their website.
2015-2016 Debt Transparency
HB1378 DEBT OBLIGATION 2017-2018
2019-2020 Debt Transparency
ESSA Consolidated Federal Grant Application
To comment on the application, please contact the elementary campus principal.
2020-2021 ESSA Consolidated Federal Grant Application
Annual Federal Fiscal Risk Assessment
As a pass-through entity, the Texas Education Agency (TEA) awards federal grant funds to eligible subrecipients, including local educational agencies (school districts and open-enrollment charter schools—LEAs). The responsibilities of pass-through entities are given in Title 2 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 200.332, which requires TEA to “evaluate each subrecipient’s risk of noncompliance with federal statutes, regulations, and the terms and conditions of the subaward for purposes of determining the appropriate subrecipient monitoring.”
To comply with this requirement, TEA’s Federal Fiscal Monitoring Division conducts an annual federal fiscal risk assessment of all subrecipients, including LEAs, to determine their potential risk of noncompliance. The specific criteria used in the risk assessment are published on the division’s web page. Based upon the outcome of the risk assessment, subrecipients are assigned a risk level of low, medium, or high.