Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Richardson ISD has budget surplus, giving raises
A one-time cash infusion from the Texas Legislature helped the district give all employees a small raise both this year and next year.
In contrast to other area school districts, Richardson ISD is actually doing well. A one-time cash infusion from the Texas Legislature helped the district give all employees a small raise both this year and next year. The district is also reporting an increase in students, which goes against the predicted decline.
Posted by Alex B.
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