Judson ISD teachers face financial uncertainty as key incentives are dropped
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SAN ANTONIO - A recent budget discussion at the Judson Independent School District (JISD) has left teachers and staff concerned about their financial future, as two significant incentives from last year's budget are set to be omitted in the upcoming school year. The issue came to light during the school board's meeting on June 6th, where discussions centered around the budget allocation for the next academic year. Teachers and staff expressed dismay over the exclusion of two incentives that were part of the previous year's budget. These incentives, funded by...
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