Spring - Klein Edition | August 2022

INSIDE INFORMATION

2022 EDUCATION EDITION

HOW A LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD

GETTING INVOLVED

II. ADOPT POLICIES AND REVIEW FOR EFFECTIVENESS

STATE BOARD DUTIES The Texas Open Meetings Act requires government entities to conduct public business responsibly, transparently and in compliance with the law. ATTEND A PUBLIC MEETING Residents can attend school board meetings except when policy permits trustees to meet in closed session. SPEAK BEFORE THE BOARD Most school boards dedicate time in their public meeting agendas to hear input from community members. REQUEST PUBLIC RECORDS SOURCES: TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL BOARDS, TEXAS ATTORNEY GENERAL’S OFFICEˆCOMMUNITY IMPACT NEWSPAPER Citizens have access to information about government activity through the Texas Public Information Act. The State Board of Education includes 15 individuals elected to four-year terms. This board sets policies and standards for public schools statewide. THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION: • establishes curriculum standards; • reviews and adopts instructional materials; • determines graduation requirements; • oversees the Texas Permanent School Fund; and • reviews and potentially vetoes the commissioner’s proposed award of new charter schools.

Trustees adopt local policies that guide district operations, such as citizen participation at public meetings and the board’s evaluation of the superintendent. State and federal law also regulate policies, such as campaign ethics and when closed meetings can take place.

FUNCTIONS

DESIGNED BY TAYLOR WHITE

COMPILED BY DANICA LLOYD & HANNAH ZEDAKER

III. HIRE AND EVALUATE THE SUPERINTENDENT

Public school board members in Texas are unpaid volunteers elected to their positions by voters living in the communities they serve. School boards provide local governance of their school districts and can only take action by a majority vote at public meetings. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES School boards oversee management, policymaking, planning and evaluation while the superintendent implements these matters and manages the district’s day-to-day operations, according to the Texas Association of School Boards.

School boards are responsible for hiring and evaluating the superintendent, who manages the district’s day-to-day operations and advises the board on governance decisions. The superintendent also ensures the board’s policies are implemented appropriately.

IV. ADOPT A BUDGET AND SET A TAX RATE

The board adopts the district’s budget and tax rate each year. Trustees ensure the administration’s budget proposal aligns with their goals and priorities, amend the budget throughout the year as needed and approve an annual nancial report by an independent auditor.

SOURCE: TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL BOARDSˆ COMMUNITY IMPACT NEWSPAPER

I. ADOPT GOALS AND MONITOR SUCCESS

V. COMMUNICATE WITH THE COMMUNITY

One of the functions of a local school board is to develop goals and priorities for the district. Administration regularly presents reports on district

According to the TASB, school boards serve as the link between the district and the community. Trustees inform residents, students, sta, parents and the media about district plans, actions and accomplishments.

operations and progress toward those goals. State data can also help trustees compare performance to other districts.

SOURCE: TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCYˆCOMMUNITY IMPACT NEWSPAPER

Klein ISD

MEET THE BOARD

Doug James Position 2, trustee Elected in 2017 djames99@kleinisd.net Rob Ellis Position 6, vice president Elected in 2019 rellis99@kleinisd.net

Ronnie Anderson Position 5, president Elected in 2009 randerson1@kleinisd.net Dustin Creager Position 4, trustee Elected in 2021 dcreager99@kleinisd.net Chris Todd Position 3, trustee Elected in 2018 ctodd99@kleinisd.net

Cathy Arellano Position 7, secretary Elected in 2016 carellano99@kleinisd.net Georgan Reitmeier Position 1, trustee Elected in 2005 greitmeier@kleinisd.net

Each of the 14 school board members in Klein and Spring ISDs is elected to a three-year term. Texas law does not dictate term limits for local school board members. The board’s meeting schedule can be found online at www.kleinisd.net and www.springisd.org. SOURCES: KLEIN ISD, SPRING ISD, TEXAS ELECTION CODEˆCOMMUNITY IMPACT NEWSPAPER The board meets on the second Monday of every month at 6 p.m. at either 7200 Spring Cypress Road, Spring, or 7500 FM 2920, Spring. Meeting recordings are also available at www.kleinisd.net/district/board_ of_trustees/board_meeting_videos. KLEIN ISD The board meets on the “rst Thursday of every month at 6 p.m. and the second Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at 16717 Ella Blvd., Houston. Meetings recordings are also available at www.springisd.org/ page/4646. SPRING ISD

Spring ISD

Deborah Jensen Position 1, trustee Elected in 2010 djensen@springisd.org Winford Adams Jr. Position 4, vice president Elected in 2017 wadams1@springisd.org

Justine Durant Position 3, president Elected in 2007 jdurant@springisd.org

Kelly P. Hodges Position 2, secretary Elected in 2019 khodge1@springisd.org Carmen Correa Position 6, trustee Elected in 2021 ccorrea@springisd.org

Natasha McDaniel Position 7, trustee Elected in 2021 nmcdanie@springisd.org Rhonda Newhouse Position 5, assistant secretary Elected in 2014 rnewhous@springisd.org

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