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The Spring Independent School District Board of Trustees made significant decisions during their regular meeting on April 8, 2025, including the acceptance of the superintendent's retirement notice and the proposal for non-renewal of contracts for two employees.

In a unanimous vote, the board approved the retirement of the superintendent, effective June 30, 2025. This decision allows the district to begin the transition process for new leadership. The board also authorized district attorneys to finalize a voluntary retirement agreement, ensuring a smooth exit for the superintendent.
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Additionally, the board proposed the non-renewal of contracts for Sterling Finney and Tiffany Ann Collins, both effective at the end of their current contract terms. This action was taken in accordance with discussions held in executive session, and the superintendent was authorized to notify the affected employees as per district policy.

Another key decision involved granting Harris County a traffic signal easement on the DeCaney High School property. This agreement will facilitate the installation and maintenance of a traffic signal at the intersection of Imperial Valley Drive and Doubletree Glen Drive, enhancing safety for students and the community.

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The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn, reflecting a productive session focused on important administrative changes and community safety improvements. The board's decisions are expected to have lasting impacts on the district's leadership and the safety of its school environments.

Converted from Regular Meeting - April 8, 2025 meeting on April 10, 2025
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