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School Support Services director thanks DAC members

2015 January 15
by HISD Communications
Pictured are (L-R): School Support Services Executive Secretary Jesse Marché, Director of School Support Services Mark White, Senior Manager of Federal and State Compliance Kelly Cline, School Services Officer Susan Kaler, and members of the 2014 District Advisory Committee—Board District III community representative Lillian Villarreal, Pleasantville ES Magnet Coordinator Everett Hare, North Forest HS English teacher Carla Barnes, and Kashmere HS community representative Kenneth Williams.

Pictured are (L-R): School Support Services Executive Secretary Jesse Marché, Director of School Support Services Mark White, Senior Manager of Federal and State Compliance Kelly Cline, School Services Officer Susan Kaler, and members of the 2014 District Advisory Committee—Board District III community representative Lillian Villarreal, Pleasantville ES Magnet Coordinator Everett Hare, North Forest HS English teacher Carla Barnes, and Kashmere HS community representative Kenneth Williams.

This week’s Shout Out goes to members of HISD’s District Advisory Committee (DAC)—both past and present. Each year, these caring educators and professionals provide guidance to district leaders on subjects ranging from budgets and dropout prevention to compensation and calendars.

HISD recognized outgoing members of the 2014 committee for their service to the district last month, during a special farewell reception held on Dec. 18.

Director of School Support Services Mark White, who also serves as the DAC facilitator, says he appreciates the contributions committee members make in providing critical feedback on important district matters.

“District-level plans and initiatives affect so many people in so many ways,” noted White. “It is great to have such wonderful members on the advisory committee, so that our processes can stay connected to those most affected by them.”

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