Minutes of Board Recognition
The Board of Trustees Texas City Independent School District
Members Present: Hal Biery, Board President Pam Apffel Tom Prouty Bryan Thompson Manuel Guajardo, Board Vice President Melba Anderson
Absent: David Moss
Also Present Susan Myers, Assistant Superintendent for Elementary Education Diane Martin, Assistant Superintendent for Secondary Education Liz Payne, Assistant Superintendent for Business and Operations Terri Watkins, Assistant Superintendent for Support Services Adriana Lyle, Superintendent/Board Secretary Marcus Higgs, Director of Human Resources Melissa Tortorici, Director of Communications Steve Shields, Director of Technology Cynthia Peltier, Director of Special Education Terri Burchfield, Director of Special Programs Jack Haralson, Director of Facilities Joe Figarelli, Director of Performing & Visual Arts William Roblyer, Director of Nutrition Leland Surovik, Director of Athletics
Also Present (See Attached)
A Board Recognition of the Board of Trustees of Texas City Independent School District was held Tuesday, May 22, 2012, beginning at 6:30 PM in the Texas City High School 1431 9th Avenue North.
| 1. | Call to Order A meeting was called to order at 6:30 P.M. by Mr. Hal Biery President of the Board of Trustees. |
| 2. | First Order of Business |
| A. | Announcement by the president whether a quorum is present, that the meeting has been duly called and notice of the meeting has been posted for the time and manner required by law. |
| 3. | Pledge & Invocation Tate Burchfield led the pledge to the U.S. Flag. Diego is a first grade student at Kohfeldt Elementary. Liberty Hall led the pledge to the Texas Flag. Isabella is a fourth grade student at Heights Elementary
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| 4. | Board Recognition
The Board of Trustees recognizes the following:
Texas City Independent School District Board Recognition Ceremony & Reception Tuesday, April 3, 2012 6:30 p.m. Texas City High School Auditorium
HUSSC Gold Award of Distinction The Healthier US School Challenge (HUSSC) is a voluntary certification initiative established in 2004 to recognize those schools participating in the National School Lunch Program that have created healthier school environments through promotion of nutrition and physical activity. In Texas there are 1,400 school districts. Of those, 42 school districts received awards ranging from Bronze, Silver, Gold and Gold Award of Distinction. Out of 42 school districts, 499 schools received these awards with only 19 (4%) that received the Gold Award of Distinction. Out of those 19, four (21%) were from Texas City ISD for the 2010-2011 school year. Texas City ISD received the HUSSC Award for all four elementary schools – Heights Elementary, Kohfeldt Elementary, Northside Elementary and Roosevelt-Wilson Elementary. Each school received the highest award possible - the Gold Award of Distinction. Nutrition
JOANNE LLOYD - Nutrition Supervisor AYNUR HODGE - Roosevelt-Wilson Elementary TERESA LARA - Heights Elementary MELISSA MARCUM - Northside Elementary CATHY MIRANDA - Kohfeldt Elementary
Gold Ribbon Awards Six cafeterias in Texas City ISD received a Gold Ribbon from the Galveston County Health District for exemplary food operation of a food service establishment last month. Gene Roblyer is the Director of Nutrition Services and JoAnne Lloyd is the Child Nutrition Supervisor.
BARBARA BLAIR - Blocker Middle School MARIA GAMBLE - Levi Fry Intermediate AYNUR HODGE - Roosevelt-Wilson Elementary TERESA LARA - Heights Elementary MELISSA MARCUM - Northside Elementary CATHY MIRANDA - Kohfeldt Elementary
Duck Derby Poster Contest Winner The Foundation for the Future recently held a Poster Contest for the upcoming Duck Derby. Levi Fry student Dillon Bullock was the winner. Lola Rios is his art teacher.
DILLON BULLOCK
Claes Nobel Educator of Distinction Texas City High School science teacher Laura Clark was selected as a Claes Nobel Educator of Distinction by The National Society of High School Scholars (NSHSS). Distinction award recognizes teacher role models who have made a lasting difference in their classroom by encouraging students to strive for excellence. LAURA CLARK
Duke University Talent Identification Program Duke TIP's 7th Grade Talent Search is the largest program of its kind in the nation. The 7th Grade Talent Search identifies academically talented seventh graders based on standardized test scores achieved while attending elementary or middle school. Candidates are invited to take the ACT or the SAT college entrance exam as seventh graders, which allow them greater insight into their academic abilities. Fourteen Blocker students took the SAT. Two students had high enough scores to qualify for the Duke TIP Academy for Summer Studies. One student also had high enough scores to qualify for State Recognition.
TREVAUZHAE WEBB - Academy for Summer Studies KELVIN ZHOU - State Recognition & Academy for Summer Studies
Galveston County Fair & Rodeo Cowgirl & Cowboy Contests The Galveston County Fair & Rodeo annually has Lil’ Miss Cowgirl & Lil’ Mister Cowboy and Tiny Miss Cowgirl and Tiny Mister Cowboy contests. Two Roosevelt-Wilson students and one Pre-K students won titles at the 2012 contests.
Barney Glen Kelley - Tiny Mister Cowboy Marrizza Kelley - Lil’ Miss Cowgirl Kayden Quebe - Most Talented Lil’ Miss Cowgirl CERTIFICATE
Punt, Pass & Kick Finalists Students in Texas City ISD annually compete in the local NFL Punt, Pass & Kick competition. Two Northside students excelled at both the local and regional competitions to allow them to advance to the Houston Texans Team Championships. Brooklyn Spencer won 1st Place in her division at the Texans vs. Browns game. Tavery Ortiz won 4th Place in her division at the same game. This was Tavery’s second year in a row to compete at this level. Both girls were highlighted during the Texans halftime. Their coaches are Aaron Welch and Melissa Morris.
TAVERY ORTIZ BROOKLYN SPENCER
Jump Rope for Heart Fundraisers Three students at Heights Elementary and one student at Northside raised the most money at their schools for the annual Jump Rope for Heart. Together, these four students raised more than $900 for the American Heart Association. The physical education team at Heights is made up of Jacob Hon and Sara Riske. The Physical Education team at Northside is Melissa Morris and Aaron Welch
NATALIE ALVAREZ NATHAN CUNNINGHAM JISELLE DIXON DYLAN KIMSEY
TCHS District UIL One-Act Play Honors
The TCHS Theatre Department was named Zone Alternate Advancing Play in the District UIL One Act Competition for their play Is He Dead? Several students received individual recognition for their roles in the performance.
AUSTIN ABERNATHY - All-Star Cast TYLER CONTI - Honorable Mention All-Star Cast JESSICA HARPER - All-Star Cast CAILEY MILLER - Honorable Mention All-Star Cast
TCHS Basketball Honors The Texas City High School Basketball team earned a playoff spot for the first time in several years. Their head coach is Chris Mason.
David Richardson - 1st Team All District; 1st Team All County Keenan Bell - 2nd Team All District; 2nd Team All County Murquell Smith - 2nd Team All District Phillip Jones - Honorable Mention Armanti Foreman - Honorable Mention
Lady Stings Soccer Playoffs Congratulations to the Lady Stings Soccer team that advanced to the Regional Quarterfinals this year with a record of 18-6-1. This was the fourth year in a row for the Lady Stings to make the playoffs. Tonight, the team will be represented by the seniors. Their headfoot coach is Steve Allen.
CHELSEY COFFEY KATIE MCDEARMON CHANDLER MITCHELL TORI NORAMBUENA CANDICE WALTON
TCHS Future Problem Solvers State Bowl The Texas City High School Future Problem Solvers qualified for the State Bowl which was held in Austin on April 13-15, 2012. Future Problem Solvers stimulates critical and creative thinking skills, encourages students to develop a vision for the future, and prepares students for leadership roles. Their teacher sponsor is Jackie Durio.
CASEN ASKEW, Mentor JONATHAN ENGLE DAVID GRACIA LEO ROMERO XAVIER SALAZAR CHRISTOPHER WELCH
TCHS Symphonic Band Division I Ratings The Texas City High School Symphonic Band competed at UIL Band contest on April 10th. The band received 1st division Superior ratings for their concert and sight-reading performances and earned the prestigious Sweepstakes Award. The Texas City Band has earned Superior ratings for concert performance the last two years but it has been 12 years since the band has earned Superior ratings in both areas. The Sting Band also performed in Orlando, Florida at Downtown Disney. The band was awarded the “Mickey Mouse Magical Performance Trophy” for an outstanding performance. This event marks the first time in 16 years since the band has performed on Disney property. Band directors are Brian Moreno, Barbara Figarelli, Vincent Gumkowski, Matthew Butler, and David Richard.
BROOKE BAKER ALLIE DEVASIER LINDSEY PEPPERS DAKOTA ROBINSON JOSEPH RODRIGUEZ CHRISTIAN ROQUE CHRISTOPHER WELCH
Blocker Symphonic Band Division I Ratings The Blocker Middle School Band competed at UIL Band contest on April 12th. The band received 1st division Superior ratings for their concert and sight reading performances and earned the prestigious Sweepstakes Award. The Blocker Band has earned Superior ratings for concert performance the last two years but it has been 12 years since the band has earned Superior ratings in both areas. Band directors are: Barbara Figarelli, Brian Moreno, Vincent Gumkowski, Matthew Butler, and David Richard.
THOMAS ARMSTRONG KENNETH BROWN AMAYA GONZALES JENSINE GRANT EVETTE MEJIA KEONI MILUTIN ALYSSA PLASEK ISIDORO RAMOS DAKOTA RENKEN JUDSON SCHAPER BRENNA SERVANTES
First Tee Tournament Texas City ISD participated in the First Tee program again this year. Fourth grade students from each of the elementary schools competed at the First Tee National School Program Champions Challenge in Houston. Out of 12 school districts and 327 students, Heights students finished 1st Place on the Blue Course, Northside finished 3rd Place on the Orange Course and Kohfeldt student Alondra Gonzales was the 3rd Place individual winner. The coaches involved with the program are Jacob Hon and Sara Riske from Heights; Jeff Faircloth and Jodi Thompson from Kohfeldt; Melissa Morris and Aaron Welch from Northside; and Polly Mora and Curtis Jackson from Roosevelt-Wilson.
Heights Elementary - 1st Place Team JISELLE DIXON ANAYA LONGORIA BRANDON ROSE
Kohfeldt Elementary AARON CANTU ALONDRA GONZALES - 3rd individually
Northside Elementary - 3rd Place Team GINNY ROTH RAVEN WISE
Roosevelt-Wilson Elementary NATHAN BROOKS ISABELLA DEKELAITA NEVAEH DIAZ
Blocker Varsity Girls Choir Division 1 Ratings On March 7, the Blocker Middle School Varsity Girls Choir participated in UIL concert and sight reading contest. The girls received straight Division I ratings for the concert portion of their performance from all three judges. Their director is Kimberly Dillow. Representing the choir tonight are:
EMILY BEREND VICTORIA HANNA KAYELIE HARVEY ATHENA KING LAUREN MCFATRIDGE JADE MORENO RILEY MOSS MADI RHODES CHEYANNE TUCKER AMY WADDING
UIL Academics Meet Winners This spring, eight Texas City High School students placed in their competitions at the UIL Academics District Meet. The Journalism Team placed 1st by winning five medals and 4 ribbons. Casen Askew, Jonathan Engle and Samantha Burdick each advanced to Regionals. Casen won his competition at Regionals to advance to State.
CORY ALLEN, 5th Place Editorial Writing CASEN ASKEW, 2nd Place Headline Writing, 1st Place Editorial Writing; 1st in Headline Writing at Regionals; State competitor BROOKE BAKER, 5th Place Feature Writing SAMANTHA BURDICK, 1st Place Feature Writing (Regionals) JONATHAN ENGLE, 2nd Place Feature Writing, 1st Place Headline Writing (Regionals) KRISTEN GUNDERMANN, 6th Place News Writing JUSTIN RAINEY, 6th Place Prose Interpretation XAVIER SALAZAR, 6th Place Calculator Applications, 5th Place Headline Writing
United Way Gold Community Leadership Award Texas City ISD received the Gold Community Leadership Award for the Education Division for the contributions from employees during the 2011 campaign from the United Way Galveston County Mainland. TCISD employees donated $16,384 of their own money to the United Way. The campaign chaired by Human Resources Director Melissa Tortorici.
DALIA CHAPA - TCHS DONNA CLAWSON - HEIGHTS CHRISTIAN DUNN - BLOCKER NANCY EVANS, NORTHSIDE BECKY FULLER - ADMINISTRATION BRANDY GARCIA - WOODROW WILSON SARA HUBERTUS - KOHFELDT HOLLY LAROE - LEVI FRY CINDER LOPEZ - TRANSPORTATION POLLY MORA - ROOSEVELT-WILSON MICHAEL SANCHEZ - BLOCKER MELISSA TORTORICI - TCISD CHAIR JOANNE LLOYD - NUTRITION
Texas City Arts Festival Winners Four TCISD students placed in the Texas City Arts Festival last month, and 13 others received Honorable Mention honors. Their art teachers are Lola Rios at Levi Fry, Ada Martin at Blocker, Desiree Haddock at TCHS and Terrissa Grassi at TCHS.
Sculpture Winners Grade 6- Grade 8 1st Place - MARIA MERCADO 3rd Place - Blocker Middle School Honorable Mention Grades 6-12: LEAH BEAR and JENNIFER TREVINO from Blocker and LILIANA ADAME and SAM HOWARD from TCHS.
Flat Art Winners Grade 3 - Grade 5 2nd Place - KEELAN WILLIAMS, Levi Fry 3rd Place - HAILEE PIRE Levi Fry Grade 6 - Grade 8 2nd Place - PATRICK KENNEDY, Blocker Honorable Mention Grades 3-12: VANESSA BETANCOUR, MADISON CABARUBIO, BRANDON DROPE, CHRISTINA LOPEZ, DAMMYANA MOSES, MADAYLYNN MOY and BOBBY SERDA from Levi Fry; KLAYTON KLINE and KASSIE RANJEL, TCHS.
High School Track at Regional Track Meet Texas City High School track team members placed high enough at the District Track Meet to advance to the Region Track Meet. The girl’s team placed 3rd at District and the boy’s team placed 5th at District. Five members of the track team also had some of the best times at Regionals to advance to the State Track Meet in Austin where they placed. Lance Dale is the head boy’s track coach and Denise Callis is the head girl’s track coach.
FRANKLIN BRANCH - 4 x 100 m Relay District 3rd Place; 4 x 200 m Relay District Champion ARMANTI FOREMAN - 4 x 100 m Relay District 3rd Place; 4 x 200 m Relay District Champion D’ONTA FOREMAN - 4 x 200 m Relay District Champion DONALD LYNCH - 4 x 100 m Relay District 3rd Place MARCUS PINKNEY - 110 m Regional Alternate DESHAUN RAWLS - 4 x 100 m Relay District 3rd Place WILL STARK - District & Regional Champion 110 m hurdles; District Champion 300 m hurdles; 5th Place at State in 300 m hurdles and 7th Place in State in 110 m hurdles ADRIAN WEST - 4 x 200 m Relay District Champion RACHEL ANDERSON - 1600 m Relay Team ALICIA CHARLES-HOLLIS - 4 x 1 and 4 x 4 Relay Alternate LAWREN CRAWFORD - 1600 m Relay Team ASA GARCIA - Triple Jump; Long Jump; 1600 m Relay Team KEYANNA MORRIS - 4 x 100 m Relay District Champion & 6th Place at State AERIAL SMITH - 100 m hurdles District Champion; 2nd Place 300 m hurdles MELICHA SMITH - 100 m District Champion; 4 x 100 m Relay District Champion & 6th Place at State CYMONE TOOLE - 4 x 100 m Relay District Champion and 6th Place at State BREESHAY WILLIAMS - 1600 m Relay Team CARMEN WHITE - 100 m 3rd Place; 4 x 100 m Relay District Champion & 6th Place at State
Blocker Middle School Heart of Texas Trip Blocker Middle School took 20 students on their first Heart of Texas trip this spring. They visited many sites and learned about history. Sponsors included Melissa Patrick, Michael Sanchez, Amy Taber and assistant principal Thad Spears.
RICHARD CAHANAP ISAAC CHRISTMAN REBEKAH CHRISTMAN BERENICE DAVILA ALEXANDRA DELEON MARISSA GARZA JOEL GRACIA CRESHON HALL CHRIS HARMON JENTRY HERRIN TORI KIMLING MARISSA MARTINEZ ABELARDO MEDINA MARLENE MONTALVO-TOMASSINI MIRELISE MONTALVO-TOMASSINI MARIAH RUIZ CONNOR SAVOY RAYVEN TOLER KOBE WALKER KELVIN ZHOU TCHS UIL Solo & Ensemble winners & Sweepstakes Awards TCHS choir students competed in UIL Solo and Ensemble Contest and UIL Concert and Sight reading Contest this spring. Of the 41 students that competed, 32 students earned Division 1 ratings and 26 of those students competed in Class I solos. They will compete at Texas State Solo and Ensemble Contest at the University of Texas on May 28th. Choir Directors are Janie Ray and Kathy Skinner. Some students are here tonight to represent their choirs. The students advancing to the State Solo and Ensemble competition include:
COLIN ABERNATHY CLARE ABRAMS JACOB ANGEL MEAGHANN APPLING TIFFANY BLAIR AUSTEN BURD HANNAH CAMBIANO SHOMARI COTTON JACOB CRISP TAYLOR DORATY THOMAS DOYLE LUCAS EATON MELANIE GALVAN BRENDA GARCIA SAMANTHA GOBERT BAILEY IRVIN DEY’SHREON LYNCH MADISON MONROE LINDSEY NOLTE WILL ROBERTS KIERRA SAM ALYSSA SIFUENTES CHRISTOPHER ST CLAIR MICHELLE VARGAS MARISSA VASQUEZ VICTORIA WEBBER
Blocker Tennis wins at District Blocker Middle School 7th and 8th Grade tennis boys and girls both won District Championships for the third year in a row. The girls had 7 gold wins and 3 silver wins. The boys won the District Championship with 7 gold wins, 4 silver wins and 1 bronze win. Students received individual awards for doubles and singles play. Their coaches are John Chvatal and Polly Mora.
7th Grade Girls ANA RAMIREZ - Gold MADISON CHITTENDEN - Gold JORDAN GRACIA - Gold ALYSSA CASTILLO and SUMMER MILLER - Gold Doubles VANESSA TORRES and DESTANY SAUCEDA - Silver Doubles
7th Grade Boys DOMINICK CHALUPA - Gold ISAIAH SWEED - Silver JENTRY HERRIN and ROMAN WARNER - Silver Doubles
8th Grade Girls TRESLYN ORTIZ - Gold ANALISA RUIZ - Silver KAYELIE HARVEY and EMILY BEREND - Gold Doubles ASHLEY HYKEL and STEPHANIE HYKEL - Gold Doubles TAYLOR CLAUSSEN and KATELYNN DEVASIER - Silver Doubles
8th Grade Boys GREG GOETSCHIUS - Gold RILEY FINN - Gold DANIEL HERNANDEZ - Gold NORMAN ARTIMORE - Bronze JULIAN GARCIA and RILEY HARPER - Gold Doubles PARKER JOHNS and COLTEN HOUSTON - Gold Doubles DEMARCO BATTLES and SHANE PARLER - Gold Doubles MASON MANNIE and COLLIN COLE - Silver Doubles ALEX STILL and DAKOTA RENKEN - Silver Doubles
Fair & Rodeo Winners The Texas City Future Farmers of America (FFA) had a successful competition at the Galveston County Fair & Rodeo and Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo. These students represent every school in Texas City ISD. In most of these categories, there more than 50 competitors. The FFA sponsors are Nikki Ashcraft and Steven Tatsch.
Breeding Beef - GCF&R CLARE ABRAMS, 3rd Place DELISA GARCIA, Breed Champion KAYLA HAM, 3rd Place GAVIN HARRIS, 3rd Place SAVANNAH MARTIN, Class Champion HAIDEN PEREZ, Breed Champion ZANDER STEVENS, 2nd Place
Commercial Heifers - GCF&R TRISTAN CHAMBERS, 4th Place CONNOR CLARK, 3rd Place RYAN GERHARDT, 7th Place IMERIE KELLEY, Breed Champion STEPHANIE KELLEY, 6th & 7th Places ALEXA TAYLOR, Class Champion
Market Steers - GCF&R TIMOTHY MULL, 6th Place Market Exotic County Bred Steer - GCF&R ALISSA TAYLOR, Breed Champion CRYSTYN WILSON, Class Champion
Market Rabbits - GCF&R SHANE BAKER, 38th Place Market Broilers - GCF&R ALLISON BOYD, 29th Place KELSEY BOYD, 23rd Place ALISSA ENGLE, 18th Place STEPHEN HALL, 41st Place KARA JALUFKA, 30th Place ZANDER STEVENS, 34th Place
Market Swine - GCF&R VICTORIA BARBIN, 4th Place ALLISON BOYD, 10th Place KATHERYN SEFCIK, 6th Place JORGE WOOLEY, 8th Place
Market Sheep - GCF&R CLARE ABRAMS, 8th Place VICTORIA BARBIN, 6th Place KARA CRAIG, 4th Place ZACHARY GLAZENER, 10th Place LIBERTY HALL, 3rd Place BAILEY IRVIN, 5th Place MEGAN PETTIGREW, 9th Place PEYTON QUIGLEY, 6th Place
Market Goats - GCF&R HALEY BULLOCK, 9th Place CONNOR CLARK, 3rd Place CHERYL LIEING, 6th Place JAVONNE POOL, 2nd Place KELSEY THOMAS, 8th Place
Steer Saddling Champions - GCF&R DRAKE CHAMBERS TREY TEMPLE DAKOTA WHITEHEAD JORGE WOOLEY
Mutton Bustin’ LEXI ASHCRAFT, 4th Place Overall
Pee Wee Pig Showmanship 5-6 Year Division LEXI ASHCRAFT, 3rd Place TAVA OBUNGU, 5th Place
Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo Results CLARE ABRAMS, 35th Place Dairy Judging CHRISTIAN ARMSTRONG, Calf Scramble Winner CAITLIN HILL, 6th Place Heifer STEPHANIE KELLEY, 7th Place Heifer HAIDEN PEREZ, 7th Place Heifer KENNEDY PEREZ, 9th Place Market Steer
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| 5. | Closed Meeting |
| A. | Closed meeting will be held for the purposes authorized by the Texas Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code Section 551.071 et seq. concerning any and all purposes permitted by the Act, including but not limited to the following sections and purposes: Texas Government Code Sections: |
| B. | 551.071 For the purpose of a private consultation with the board's attorney on all subjects or matter authorized by law. |
| 1. | when the governmental body seeks the advice of its attorney about: |
| a. | pending or contemplated litigation or |
| b. | a settlement offer; or |
| 2. | on a matter in which the duty of the attorney to the governmental body under the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct of the State Bar of Texas Clearly conflicts with this chapter |
| 3. | Consider legal advice regarding the purchase and sale agreement for the purchase of land related action items |
| 4. | Consider legal advice regarding personnel issues |
| C. | 551.072 For the purpose of discussing the purchase, exchange, lease, or value of real property. |
| 1. | Review purchase and sale agreement for the purchase of land |
| 2. | Review detachment and annexation of territory |
| D. | 551.073 For the purpose of discussing negotiated contracts for prospective gifts or donations. |
| E. | 551.074 For the purpose of considering the appointment, employment, resignation, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline or dismissal of a public officer or employee |
| 1. | Consider hiring professional and non-professional personnel |
| 2. | Consider renewals, non-renewals and terminations of contracts for professional and non-professional personnel |
| F. | 551.076 For the purpose of considering the deployment, specific occasions for, or implementation of, security personnel or devices |
| G. | 551.082 For the purpose of considering discipline of a public school child, or complaint or charge against personnel |
| H. | 551.0821 For the purpose of considering a matter regarding a public school student where personally identifiable information about the student will necessarily be revealed by the deliberation |
| I. | 551.083 For the purpose of considering the students, guidelines, terms, or conditions the board will follow, or will instruct its representatives to follow, in consultation with representative of employee groups |
| J. | 551.084 Excluding witness for a hearing |
| 6. | Reconvene from Closed Meeting A closed meeting was not held at this time. |
| 7. | Consider Action on Items Discussed in Closed Session |
| A. | Consider Board Approval of Hiring Professional Personnel. |
| B. | Consider Board Approvals of Renewals, Non-Renewals and Terminations of Contracts for Professional and Non- Contract Personnel. |
| 8. | Future Business |
| A. | Future Agenda Item |
| B. | Report by Superintendent and/or Board Member Regarding Previous or Upcoming Activities for Board Members: |
| 1. | May 28 Memorial Day - Student and Staff Holiday |
| 2. | May 31 Last Day of School - Early Release |
| 3. | June 1 Graduation - 8:00 P.M. Stingaree Stadium |
| 4. | June 5 Special Called Board Meeting |
| 9. | Adjournment |
| Ms. Melba Anderson, Board member, moved to adjourn the meeting at 7:22 P.M; the motion was seconded by Ms. Pam Apffel, Board member, and the motion carried unanimously.
Approved:
_______________________________ __________________ Hal Biery, President Date TCISD Board of Trustees
_______________________________ __________________ Adriana Lyle, Secretary Date TCISD Board of Trustees
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