Member | Position | Begins | Ends |
Randy Miller | President | 05/2022 | 05/2025 |
Kelly Wheatley | Vice President | 05/2024 | 05/2027 |
John Meier | Secretary | 05/2023 | 05/2026 |
James Bentley | Board Member | 05/2023 | 05/2026 |
Nick Durfey | Board Member | 05/2022 | 05/2025 |
Gregg D Long | Board Member | 05/2024 | 05/2027 |
Brandon Meier | Board Member | 05/2024 | 05/2026 |
Notice Of Deadline To File An Application
For Place On The Ballot - 2024
Notice of Election - 2024
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To find out, please read the “What are the eligibility requirements to run for a school board trustee?” section of the Frequently Asked Questions about Running for School Board (pdf).
School district trustees are elected by popular vote. Whether an election is by majority or plurality vote is a matter of local policy. In a majority voting system, a candidate must receive more than 50 percent of the vote to win. This may require more than one election. In a plurality voting system, the candidate with the highest number of votes wins.
School board elections may only be held on the first Saturday in May or the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. Special elections to fill vacancies that occur between elections may be held as appropriate.
School board members in Texas are required to participate in numerous types of continuing education. Get more information on Texas School Board Member Continuing Education (pdf).
Board members determine needs with their board annually by reviewing Framework for School Board Development on the TEA website—a document that outlines the tasks an effective board performs in its governing capacity. Continuing education courses that address these needs are available through a variety of sources.
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