Bryan school administrators don’t know how much money to expect, but they support and the board of trustees Monday approved a contract with a Houston company to sell advertising.
Superintendent Tommy Wallis says the district will continue to receive all the revenue from its current promotional agreements and will get 60 percent from the new agreement.
Dr. Wallis says the contract won’t conflict with fundraising by booster clubs and other district organizations.
Tommy Wallis says the advertising contract won’t conflict with ongoing fundraising.
The superintendent says administrators and the board has the final say on what’s appropriate and inappropriate.
Tommy Wallis says the district has the last say on ad placement.
While mentioning advertising on the district’s website, school buses, and the football stadium’s jumbotron, Dr. Wallis says naming rights are also possible.
Tommy Wallis says naming rights was discussed during Monday’s board meeting.
The superintendent says he and the school board would also consider major naming rights, including the football stadium and district buildings.
Tommy Wallis’ answer to considering naming rights to a stadium and/or school campus.