El Paso ISD board adopts reduced budget deficit, opts to replace trustees Daniel Call, Valerie Beals by appointment

The El Paso Independent School District is clawing its way back to financial stability after adopting a budget with a much lower deficit than previously estimated Tuesday – just weeks after declaring financial exigency.

The EPISD board voted unanimously Tuesday to adopt a $534.8 million budget with a $4.3 million deficit for the 2026-27 school year, which will be paid by the district’s reserve fund. The budget, a 1% decrease over the previous year, doesn’t include pay raises for most employees and increases health insurance premiums for some employees.

The vote came a day after the board elected to lay off 55 employees as part of a cost-cutting plan that included the financial exigency declaration, which allowed the district to terminate employee contracts in the middle of their term to reduce payroll expenses by $40 million…

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