At the meeting the board pulled item 10 from the consent agenda for a separate vote and selected district representatives for the Texas Association of School Boards (TASB) delegate assembly.
Why it matters: The delegate and alternate will represent the district at the TASB delegate assembly, a member-driven body that sets association governance and positions.
Board action: The board first approved the remaining consent agenda items by voice vote. The board then considered item 10, nominations for the 2025 TASB delegate and alternate. Board member John Hendricks was nominated and confirmed as the district delegate. When asked if he was available, Hendricks replied, "Yes, sir. For that weekend?" The vote to appoint Hendricks passed with no opposition. The board then nominated and approved Miss Watcher as the alternate; the vote recorded no oppositions.
Discussion vs. action: These were formal board actions taken at the meeting; the transcript records the board pulling the item from consent, taking nominations and recording unanimous support.
Ending: With the delegate and alternate chosen, the board returned to the rest of its agenda.