with a small town approach. For the 19th consecutive year, Weatherford ISD has upheld excellence in financial accountability by earning the top grade in the School Financial Integrity Rating System of Texas (FIRST). To read more, please click on the headline.
Weatherford ISD is offering families several in-person opportunities to register for Pre-K and K. Families may visit the elementary campus in their attendance zone from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm (offices are closed on Fridays through July). Students who wish to enroll in Weatherford ISD's Pre-K program must meet one of the qualifying criteria.
New this year, Weatherford ISD is required to collect and report the socioeconomic status of each student to the Texas Education Agency for purposes of the annual state accountability ratings, federal reporting, and disbursement of federal funds.
To view the draft calendars and to participate in the survey, please click on the headline. Weatherford ISD campuses and offices will close on December 17, 2021 for Winter Break. The spring semester begins and all students return from Winter Break on Monday, January 10, 2022.
Effective Tuesday, June 15, 2021 the Weatherford ISD District Services Building will temporarily close to allow for construction associated with damage incurred following the winter storm.
“Going Green” is saving dollars at Weatherford ISD where an energy efficiency program has resulted in $1.2 million in cost savings and avoidance of utility expenses over the past three years.#N#In addition to internal processes designed to save energy, Weatherford ISD has worked closely with Cenergistic engineers, experts, and energy specialists to audit and optimize energy using systems across the District to achieve healthier, more energy efficient buildings since July of 2019. Because of District efforts to conserve energy, Cenergistic was on hand to present the Energy Excellence Award at last night’s school board meeting.#N#This is a major accomplishment for Weatherford ISD and is a direct result of the efforts of our staff to conserve energy across the district,” said Dr. Beau Rees, superintendent. “Our school board is committed to being fiscally responsible and that includes the effective and efficient use of utilities. By optimizing our infrastructure, improving our internal processes, and changing our behavior, we are working to decrease our energy consumption and save valuable resources that can be used to support other programs.”#N#In other action, the Board of Trustees also approved an Order providing for the redemption of certain outstanding unlimited tax refunding bond, Series, 2012. This action reduces the district’s overall debt by retiring $1,585,000 from the outstanding maturity of the Series 2012 bond and results in a cost avoidance of approximately $527,013 in bond interest. This action is a part of the overall debt management strategy adopted by the Board to reduce outstanding principal and interest. The District plans to use available supplemental levy to pay off available callable bonds resulting in an overall savings of $1,951,163 in interest over the next three years.
Children do not have to be a Weatherford ISD student to receive the meals but child must be present when picking up. Meals distributed on Mondays include breakfast and lunch for 3 days; meals distributed on Thursdays include breakfast and lunch for 4 days.