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Unofficial results show 6241 voters or 51.3% cast ballots in favor of the proposition, which is projected to generate $4.8M every year.
Boerne ISD theatre programs hosted annual Thriller in the Park community service event benefiting Hill Country Family Services.
Boerne ISD will help host the National Honor Guard Academy in conjunction with the Kendall County Honor Guards this November.
The district's financial efficiency was independently assessed by Weaver and Tidwell, L.L.P.
14 Boerne ISD students received recognition for exceptional performance on the PSAT/NMSQT test.
Viola Wilson Elementary School received 5 Stars of Distinction for School Architecture
Curington Elementary School and Fair Oaks Ranch Elementary School, have been designated Purple Star Campuses for 2025-26 and 2026-27.
The VATRE will ask voters to consider a three-cent increase to the district’s Maintenance and Operations (M&O) tax rate. If approved by voters, the VATRE would generate an estimated 4.8 million dollars in annual funding for Boerne ISD, with approximately 37 percent of that amount coming from the state. None of the revenue would be subject to recapture, meaning all of it would remain in the district to be used for locally identified priorities.
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Garrett Carr was selected as the principal of Boerne Middle School North.
Dayna Comley was selected as the principal of Fair Oaks Ranch Elementary.
Jessica Shults was approved as the principal of Capt. Mark Tyler Voss Middle School. Lauren Sanders will become principal at Viola Wilson Elementary School.
Only 17 other Texas districts were recognized as having surpassed the outcomes this collaboration aimed to achieve.
Annabella Parker and Irvin Jace Smith are getting both their high school diplomas and associate's degrees this week. (via Express-News)