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Dateline: February
22,
2007
State
okays appraisals for school
Clarendon ISD and the Donley
County Appraisal District were successful in having local property values
assigned by the Texas Comptroller’s office, according to a report
presented during the CISD Trustees meeting February 12.
“This is good news because it
means we don’t have to appeal for local values,” Superintendent Monty
Hysinger said this week.
The comptroller’s office reviews
local appraised values and determines if the local appraisal district is
accurately assigning values and uses that information to determine the
level of state funding the school receives.
“If they say you’re not
raising enough (because appraisals are too low), they can reduce state
funds,” Hysinger said.
This is the second year in a row
that CISD and the appraisal district have not had to appeal the
comptroller’s assignment. The five years prior to that appeals did have
to be filed because the state said the local appraisal district’s
figures were too low.
“The comptroller is saying
we’re doing a good job on our appraisals,” Hysinger said.
Property in the Clarendon school
district is valued at more than $113.5 million. That figure does not
include the value of personal property, which affects the school’s Tier
II funding.
In other school business last
week, trustees approved a motion to hold a school board election May 12,
2007, for the purpose of electing three board members. The terms of Jim
Shelton, Reneé Betts, and Marvin Thompson are expiring. Hazel Guy will
serve as election judge, and Fay Vargas and Carla Davidson will serve as
absentee and deputy clerks.
Board president Wayne Hardin gave
the continuing education report showing continuing education hours earned
by each trustee as of February 5 as follows: Reneé Betts, six hours;
Wayne Hardin, 16.75 hours; Joe Lemley, 11.5 hours; Weldon Sears, six
hours; Jim Shelton, 12.75 hours; Marvin Thompson, 13 hours; and Lance
Thornberry, 8.25 hours.
Board members are required to
receive eight hours during non-legislative years and 10 hours during
legislative years. They have until May to get all of their hours.
The State of Texas Conforming
Textbook Adoption List was approved.
Following a closed session, the
board unanimously approved extending by one year the contracts of CHS
Principal Larry Jeffers, CJH Principal Marvin Elam, Elementary Principal
Mike Word, and Athletic Director Gary Jack.
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