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Farmersville Today
By the People, for the People
Farmersville ISD Trustees Approve Calendar, Discuss Student Performance
District administrators address state legislation, financial considerations, and future planning.
Apr. 2, 2026 at 1:07pm
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Farmersville ISD trustees held a regular meeting on March 30, where they addressed state legislation, financial considerations, and future planning. Assistant Superintendent Micah Taylor provided an overview of student performance and instructional progress, while Deputy Superintendent Jason Gomez expanded on those updates. Administrators noted that while student performance continues to improve, changes in the state's accountability system may impact how ratings are perceived moving forward. The trustees also approved the district's annual financial audit engagement letter for the 2025–26 fiscal year.
Why it matters
This meeting highlights the ongoing challenges and considerations faced by local school districts as they navigate state mandates, financial constraints, and the evolving landscape of student performance metrics. The trustees' discussions and decisions have direct implications for the Farmersville community and its educational outcomes.
The details
During the meeting, administrators provided updates on student performance and instructional progress across the district. They also discussed changes in the state's accountability system, which may impact how district ratings are perceived, even as student performance continues to improve. The trustees also approved the district's annual financial audit engagement letter, a crucial step in maintaining transparency and compliance with state requirements.
- The regular meeting was held on Monday, March 30, 2026.
- The district's annual financial audit engagement letter was approved for the 2025–26 fiscal year.
The players
Micah Taylor
Assistant Superintendent of Farmersville ISD, who provided an overview of student performance and instructional progress.
Jason Gomez
Deputy Superintendent of Farmersville ISD, who expanded on the updates provided by Assistant Superintendent Micah Taylor.
Micheal French
Superintendent of Farmersville ISD, who commented on the impact of changes in the state's accountability system on district ratings.
Anna Baker
Assistant Superintendent of Finance for Farmersville ISD, who presented the district's annual financial audit engagement letter.
What they’re saying
“'Schools have improved over time, but the state continues to adjust the scale, which can make it appear like performance is dropping even when it isn't.'”
— Micheal French, Superintendent
What’s next
The Farmersville ISD trustees will continue to monitor student performance, financial considerations, and state-level changes to ensure the district's educational and operational goals are met.
The takeaway
This meeting highlights the ongoing challenges faced by local school districts as they navigate state mandates, financial constraints, and the evolving landscape of student performance metrics. The Farmersville ISD trustees are working to address these issues and ensure the district continues to provide quality education to the community.


