What is the district doing to make sure that proper and adequate educational materials and resources are available, considering current budgetary challenges?
The district has gone to considerable lengths to manage budgetary shortfalls without affecting classroom instruction or teaching materials. Thus far, cuts have been focused elsewhere in the budget, and creative solutions, such as sharing, have assisted the district in holding the line. Eventually, however, the district may be forced to consider more frequent bond requests to ensure that longer-term materials and resources remain at a level consistent with educational excellence. By way of example, the FOSS program was selected and assimilated into the district elementary curriculum specifically as a shared resource to help teach TAKS-based science. Teachers that use the FOSS kits are pre-trained to do so, and part of that training is the knowledge of what is contained in each kit, and to monitor each kit for completeness. 4) If a child comes to school without immunizations, (i.e. registers on the first day of school), the child has 30 days to receive the immunizations, during which the
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