Finance
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The Lytle ISD Finance Department is responsible for school district budgeting and finance, transportation, food services, purchasing, accounts payable, accounts receivable and other auxiliary services. The goal of the department is to provide the most efficient and services as possible to support the educational objectives of the Lytle ISD.
Finance Staff
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Katherine Duran, District Business Manager
Laura Martinez, Accounts Payable Clerk
Aurora Roberts, Clerk
Send email to Accounts Payable
Finance Manuals
Finance Required Postings
Our Stories
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8-25-2023 The First Baptist Church of Lytle Welcomes Pirate Staff Back to School with a Delicious Meal!
More than 250 Lytle Pirate employees enjoyed hospitality and a hot meal from the First Baptist Church of Lytle as they started the new school year a few weeks ago on August 4, 2023. This tradition started back in 2001 and thousands have enjoyed this generous and loving tradition over the past 20 years! Pastor James Engle, his church members and church youth (our own Lytle Pirate students) were gracious hosts.
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6-28-2018 Celebrating Carol and Dennis Calaway's Retirement
Dennis and Carol Calaway retire after a combined 46 years of service.
Finance Photo Albums
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Central Office and Leadership Christmas Celebrations 2018
Central Office and Leadership Christmas Celebrations 2018
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Carol Calaway Retirement 29 Years 6-28-2018
Honoring Carol Calaway's 29 years of service to the district.
Finance Helpful Links
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Financial, Purchasing, and Grants Manuals
For Sponsors of student activities and clubs, Administrators, Secretaries, and any other employees who were trained and acknowledged receipt of the Financial, Purchasing, and Grants Policies and Procedures
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School FIRST - Financial Integrity Rating System of Texas
The state's school financial accountability rating system, known as the School Financial Integrity Rating System of Texas (FIRST), ensures that Texas public schools are held accountable for the quality of their financial management practices and that they improve those practices. The system is designed to encourage Texas public schools to better manage their financial resources to provide the maximum allocation possible for direct instructional purposes.