Cy-Fair Edition | January 2026

Education

BY SARAH BRAGER

Cy-Fair ISD board welcomes three new trustees, president

Cy-Fair ISD ocials and community members on Dec. 11 welcomed three new faces to the board of trustees. In case you missed it Lesley Guilmart, Cleveland Lane Jr. and Kendra Camarena were sworn in during a Dec. 11 board work session, marking the ocial start of their four-year term. The board also unanimously

elected Trustee Julie Hinaman on Dec. 11 to serve as board presi- dent. Hinaman was rst elected as a CFISD trustee in 2019. One more thing Additionally, the board elected Lane vice president and Guilmart secretary. Trustees Justin Ray, Christine Kalmbach and Todd LeCompte did not vote for vice president or secretary.

Registration for the Fall 2026, Spring and Summer 2027 academic year opens on April 7, 2026.

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From left, Newly-elected trustees Kendra Camarena, Cleveland Lane Jr. and Lesley Guilmart at their Dec. 11 swearing-in ceremony.

“My primary focus is to build trust with our community [and] ensure the board works collaboratively to best serve the students, sta, taxpayers and stakeholders in the district.” JULIE HINAMAN, CFISD BOARD PRESIDENT

CFISD names new chief of sta

New Cy-Fair ISD Chief of Sta Brandy Baker joined the district’s administration early January, replacing former CFISD Chief of Sta Teresa Hull who retired Dec. 31. The gist Baker previously served as chief

of sta of Pugerville ISD and worked with CFISD Superinten- dent Doug Killian when he was superintendent of the Austin-area district. She also served four years as PfISD’s chief academic and innovation ocer, per a Dec. 16 news release.

“What drew me to Cy-Fair is how clearly the district places students at the center of its work and focuses on learning that prepares them for what comes next.” BRANDY BAKER, CFISD CHIEF OF STAFF

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