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The Board of Trustees meets regularly on the third Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the Wortham Administration Office, 201 South 4th Street. Special meetings are called when necessary. All meetings are open to the public and are subject to
provisions of Texas law.
Name Term Place Re-ElectedOccupation Sam Wright 2013 to 2016 Place 4 Enbridge Automation TechBrent Jones - President 2010 to 2013 Place 3 08, 11Citizens State Bank Doug Miller 2012 to 2015 Place 2 12Dept of Family & Protective Services James Sessions -Vice President 2008 to 2014 Place 6 99, 02, 05, 08, 11TXU - Fairfield Jeff Jones 2008 to 2014 Place 7 08, 11Attorney, Southern Financial, LLC Tadd Dunnahoe 2008 to 2014 Place 5 11Access Midstream Partners Bill Capers - Secretary 2012 to 2015 Place 1 09, 12Freestone, Navarro Bi_County Coop Notice of Regular Meeting
School Board Agendas Regular Meetings
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Public HearingsSeptember October November December January February March April May June July August 30, 2012
Board Reports Misc. 2013 Jan-Athletics
Thank you to: Brent Jones-President James Sessions-Vice President Bill Capers-Secretary
Scott Spencer-Board member Jeff Jones – Board member Tadd Dunnahoe – Board Member
Doug Miller – Board member
School board members are our neighbors who make education their business, investing countless hours of their time, and often their own resources, to set direction for our children and our local public schools.
They are elected by you to establish policies that reflect our beliefs and set goals that project our community's vision for the future. They spend long hours, after their own work days, making decisions on issues that will eventually impact everything from local business to the quality of life in our community. The future is literally in their hands.
Most of their efforts go unrewarded. Often, the only response school board members get is criticism. But what would we do without them? Where would we go with our concerns? Our questions? Our complaints?
When we elected our school board members, we picked people to act in our absence. We chose people we knew we could entrust with the vitality of our community and the development of our children.
They play such an important role in the uniquely American school governance system that guarantees our local control of our schools. Show our appreciation to our local trustees during School Board Recognition Month in January. Say thanks to the dedicated board members in Wortham for guiding our public school system and helping shape a better tomorrow.
