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January is School Board Recognition Month

2017 January 9
by HISD Communications

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January is School Board Recognition Month, and the Houston Independent School District is joining other districts across the state to honor local leaders for their dedication and willingness to serve as advocates for public schools.

These dedicated public servants become school board trustees to serve as advocates for schoolchildren because they are committed to improving public education and their communities. They devote many hours to making sure the children receive a high-quality education that will make them lifelong learners and prepare them for success. They make sure America’s school districts provide students with schools that are safe and have the resources and instructional programs they need to educate children to their fullest potential.

“As a district, we are making a special effort this month to show appreciation to our board members, but it’s important to note that their dedication and commitment is evident throughout the year,” said HISD Superintendent Richard Carranza. “Our trustees generously give of themselves to ensure that the communities that make up this district have a voice in decisions that directly affect our schools.”

The nine members of HISD’s Board of Education serve staggered four-year terms—and, unlike their peers in other cities, they serve without pay. They are elected from separate geographic districts, but as board members they work closely with the superintendent of schools to improve teaching and learning throughout the entire city, not just in their individual trustee districts.

During the first 2017 Board of Education meeting on January 12, Anne Sung will be sworn in as trustee for District VII. Sung will fill the unexpired term of outgoing District VII Trustee Harvin Moore, which runs through 2017. The district also is reviewing resumes/letters of interest for candidates for Trustee District VI, formerly held by Greg Meyers. Meyers is stepping down, and the board plans to fill the vacancy on or before its January meeting.

For more information about HISD’s trustees, visit the Board of Education webpage  or click on their names below:

2015-2016 HISD Board of Education

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