Thursday, September 26, 2013

Grants Department garners honors

Spring Branch ISD Grants Director Julie Hodson was selected as top state administrator and the district’s Texas ACE (Afterschool Centers on Education) Team was honored during the recently held Golden ACE (Afterschool Centers on Education) Awards Ceremony. The two recognitions were presented in August during an annual meeting in Austin. On Sept. 23, Director Hodson and Ace Grant Coordinator Jose Hererra were recognized by the SBISD Board of Trustees for their work.

 SBISD’s Julie Hodson was named as the Top Administrator in Texas from among 40 or more state organizations and groups eligible for these awards under the 21st Century, Cycle 7, Grant program. Her grant management skills stood out as the best among representatives from across the state. During her career, millions of grant dollars have been awarded to SBISD’s campuses.

 The federally funded, state-issued grants are competitive. SBISD was awarded about $3 million in 21st Century funds to serve 10 schools over five years. SBISD is now in the third year for this particular grant funding cycle.

 An Iowa native, Julie earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Northern Iowa and a master’s degree in educational administration from the University of Houston. She has earned many professional honors, too, including Superintendent’s and Principal’s certifications.

 In addition to her management duties, Julie has led the SBISD Development Team since 2003. This team reviews and then approves or denies employees’ requests to seek grant funds. In the past year, she oversaw work on grant proposals that included the Gates Foundation, Race to the Top and 21st Century Community Learning Centers.

 “Julie Hodson is a true believer in the importance of after-school programs for students and for the community,” Project Manager Jose Herrera stated in his nomination.

 “Julie has both learned and observed how critical these hours of after-school are to youth through mentoring several at-risk students within our district schools. She describes her experiences with 21st Century Learning Centers and after-school programming as some of the highlights in her own career thus far,” he also wrote in the winning nomination.

 As a part of the SBISD Texas ACE Team, Project Manager Jose Herrera was part of the district’s employee team that won 2013 PRIME Award inside the region that includes Dallas, Houston and East Texas. The PRIME acronym stands for Planning, Resourcing, Implementing, Managing and Enduring.

 A majority of principals and teachers reported that the after-school programs in SBISD improved student academic skills. Programs that serve about 3,000 students on 10 SBISD campuses won satisfaction ratings of 91 percent from parents and 100 percent from principals.

SBISD has partnered with dozens of community-based organizations this year to help programs endure after federal and state grant funding ends.

 SBISD’s community-based partners include: Communities in Schools Houston (CIS); City of Houston; Depelchin; Greater Houston Women’s Chamber of Commerce; Houston Community College; Houston-Galveston Area Council; Houston Public Library; MATT Maestro en Casa; Mexican Institute; Money Management; Parent’s Alliance; Prosperity Bank; Spring Branch Community Health Center; Texas Agrilife; Child Builders; Texas A&M University; YMCA; Urban Harvest; ESCAPE; and AVANCE.

 In addition, many SBISD senior citizens and other volunteers mentor ACE students through the SBISD Springboard Mentor Program.

2013 Tax Rate Remains Unchanged for Fifth Straight Year


Following a second public hearing Sept. 23 on the proposed 2013 tax rate, the Board of Trustees voted unanimously to adopt a tax rate that maintains a combined or total tax rate of $1.3945 per $100 of assessed valuation.

 The vote by Trustees also maintains $1.09 as the General Fund Tax Rate for maintenance and operations, and $0.3045 as the Debt Service Rate set for approved bond issues, for the fifth year in a row.

 The combined or total tax rate of $1.3945 is now five years old; the $1.09 General Fund Tax Rate has been maintained for seven years. For the owner of a $200,000 home in Spring Branch qualifying for the full 20 percent homestead exemption, estimated school taxes paid on a $200,000 home will be about $2,022, or about the same as last year. By comparison, among Houston area school districts, school taxes paid on the same home average $2,330.

 Spring Branch is one of the few school districts in Harris County and the region that continues to give its homeowners the 20 percent homestead exemption.

 Property values in Spring Branch increased by 6 percent this year, but district revenues did not increase due to the state’s current school financing plan. By current law, the State of Texas funds less, so school revenues don’t increase.

 The Texas Legislature meets again in January 2015.

For more information on the 2013 Tax Rate Adoption click here.

SBISD Finance Department Earns Three State and National Awards


For the fourth year in a row, the SBISD Finance Department has earned a Gold Leadership Circle Award from the state Comptroller’s Office for implementing financial transparency. In the upcoming year, the department’s award insignia will be posted prominently on the district’s website, and on the Board of Trustees’ and Finance Dept. web pages.

Also for a fourth year in a row, SBISD’s Finance Department has earned the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award. This award is presented by the Government Finance Officer’s Association, the leading professional group in North America, and represents a significant achievement and a commitment to the highest principles of governmental budgeting.

The Distinguished Budget Presentation Award is the only national awards program in the field of governmental accounting. SBISD’s Finance Department earned high marks, or proficient ratings, based on how well the district’s budget document serves as a policy document, financial plan, policy guide, and communications device.

In addition, the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting has also been awarded once again to the Finance Department by the Government Finance Officers Association. This award was issued for the district’s Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR). It’s the highest award for governmental accounting and financial reporting.

An impartial panel of judges assessed and reviewed the district’s CAFR against high program standards, including demonstration of a constructive “spirit of full disclosure” to clearly report and communicate the district’s financial story.

SBISD’s Financial Department is led by Associate Superintendent Karen Wilson.