Staff Reports
The Bullard Independent School District Board of Directors will hold a public hearing on the district's Academic Excellence Indicator System results during the open session of the board's regular meeting Monday in the Bullard ISD administration building, 1426-B S. Houston St.
The board will begin with a closed session at 5:30 p.m. to address personnel matters. The open session will begin at 6 p.m.
After the public hearing on the AEIS results, the trustees will consider a demand response agreement, discuss the Cherokee County Appraisal District Director Election and conduct an evaluation of the superintendent.
The meeting will open with routine business items and be followed by the board president's report on the hours of training completed by each trustee, financial report, curriculum report and superintendent's report. The superintendent will give construction and legislative updates, and discuss January's board meeting date.
Then the board will consider a resolution and interlocal agreement with Region X ESC for 403)b services and consider a superintendent evaluation instrument.
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