Waco ISD superintendent reports third meeting of attendance-boundaries committee, presents draft K–12 maps

2174122 · January 25, 2025

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Summary

Superintendent Dr. Spicer told trustees the Attendance Boundaries Committee met for a third time to review draft high-school maps and a consolidated set of draft maps that include elementary, middle and high schools; no formal board action was recorded.

Superintendent Dr. Spicer told the Waco Independent School District Board of Trustees that the Attendance Boundaries Committee met for the third time last week to review draft high school maps and a broader set of draft maps that incorporate elementary, middle and high school plans.

The committee’s work was presented during the superintendent’s report as part of ongoing boundary planning, Dr. Spicer said. "We met for the 3rd time last week, reviewed draft high school maps and a bigger picture, set of draft maps that incorporated all our elementary, middle, and high school plans," Dr. Spicer said.

Board members did not take a formal vote on attendance boundaries during the remarks captured in the transcript. The superintendent’s update included an administrative personnel announcement: Dr. Melissa King Knowles joined the district in 2025, described by Dr. Spicer as an educator with 22 years of experience as a teacher, assistant principal, principal and district-level leader.

The board did not record motions or votes related to boundary maps in the portions of the meeting reflected in the transcript excerpt.