Honorable Mark W. Stiles Chairman Budget and Oversight Committee Texas House of Representatives P.O. Box 2910 Austin, Texas 78769
Re: Whether a school district may expend funds to employ crossing guards at intersections which do not abut school district property
Dear Representative Stiles:
You ask whether an independent school district may expend school funds to employ crossing guards to assist students at intersections that do not abut school district premises.
The Education Code describes the expenditures that may be made out of local school funds:
Local school funds from district taxes, tuition fees of pupils not entitled to free tuition and other local sources may be used for the purposes enumerated for state and county funds and for purchasing appliances and supplies, for the payment of insurance premiums, janitors and other employees, for buying school sites, buying, building and repairing and renting school houses, and for other purposes necessary in the conduct of the public schools to be determined by the board of trustees, the accounts and vouchers for county districts to be approved by the county superintendent; provided, that when the state available school fund in any city or district is sufficient to maintain the schools thereof in any year for at least eight months, and leave a surplus, such surplus may be expended for the purposes mentioned herein.
(Emphasis added).
Educ. Code § 20.48(c). Your question assumes that crossing guards at intersections that abut public school premises are "necessary in the conduct of the public schools." We think you are correct in that assumption, but we perceive no basis for concluding that crossing guards are only necessary at intersections that actually abut school premises. An expenditure of school funds for a cafeteria has been held to be proper because a cafeteria may be necessary for the welfare of students. Bozeman v. Morrow,
It has been suggested that El Paso County Community College District v. City of El Paso,
Very truly yours,
Jim Mattox Attorney General of Texas
Jack Hightower First Assistant Attorney General
Mary Keller Executive Assistant Attorney General
Robert Gray Special Assistant Attorney General
Rick Gilpin Chairman, Opinion Committee
Prepared by Sarah Woelk Assistant Attorney General
