May 19, 2008 03:51 pm
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By Philip Navarrette
reporter@trcle.com
Cleburne ISD’s response to the 155-page Texas Education Report on the district’s spending of federal funds will be unveiled at a special called Tuesday meeting.
The board will disclose its response to the TEA report that says the district owes more than $365,000 to the state for misuse of federal funds.
The TEA’s on-site investigation began in February 2007, when TEA auditors went to the district administration building to collect financial records and documents.
The investigation arose from a complaint by a member of the watchdog group Access Cleburne, Harold Gentry. Gentry sent a letter to the agency the previous year questioning the district’s use of Title I funds, travel and meal expenses for school board members and furniture purchases at CISD, among other financial uses.
The board will also consider a 2008-09 teacher pay scale. The board considered two pay scales at its May 12 meeting — one from board secretary Jennifer Dugger and one from Assistant Superintendent Mike Bailey.
The board wanted more information on the steps of the pay scale before making a final decision.
The board will also recognize the district’s all-county soccer students and canvass the votes from the May 10 school board election.
The meeting begins at 6 p.m. in the board room of the administration building, 505 N. Ridgeway.
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