SAISD and Wall ISD set to review district boundaries.
SAN ANGELO, Texas (Concho Valley Homepage) — The San Angelo Independent School District will review district boundaries with Wall ISD in a special meeting on Monday June 9.
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According to the school board's agendas report, during a routine property audit by the Tom Green County Appraisal District, inconsistencies in the school districts' property boundaries were discovered between SAISD and Wall ISD. It also said after a further investigation, it was revealed that the inconsistencies were in relation to current Texas Education Agency district boundary lines between the two districts.
The board agenda report states that Walsh Gallegos was contacted to inquire about possible solutions to the boundary line inconsistencies. Gallegos researched the matter and provided both school districts and the appraisal district with a proposed option related to TEC Sec. 13.231Minor Boundary Adjustments by Agreement.
Tex. Education Code – SUBCHAPTER F. OTHER BOUNDARY CHANGES Sec. 13.231. MINOR BOUNDARY ADJUSTMENTS BY AGREEMENT. (a) Two contiguous school districts may adjust their common boundary by agreement if, at the time the agreement is executed:(1) no child who resides in the territory that is transferred from one jurisdiction to the other is enrolled in a school of the district from which the territory is transferred; and(2) the taxable value of the territory that is transferred from one jurisdiction to the other does not exceed one-tenth of one percent of the total taxable value of all property in the school district from which the territory is transferred.(b) In this section, 'taxable value' has the meaning assigned by Section 403.302, Government Code.
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On May 19, 2025, the board of trustees approved a resolution delegating authority to thesuperintendent to negotiate a Minor Boundary Adjustment Agreement with Wall ISD and bring it back to the school board for consideration. It is reported that the approval of the MOU is the next step before sending all appropriate documents to the Texas Education Agency for consideration.
The administration recommends approving an MOU with Wall ISD regarding an amendment to the school district's maps to correct a clerical error on the district's boundaries with Wall ISD,pursuant to the resolution approved by the Board at the May 19, 2025 meeting.
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