The Santa Fe Independent School District (ISD) Board of Trustees convened on May 3, 2025, to conduct its monthly meeting, emphasizing the importance of organized and efficient proceedings. The meeting began with a welcome from the board president, who outlined the ground rules for public participation, noting that discussions and voting must occur in open session, while public input is limited to designated agenda items.
Following the invocation led by Mr. Davenport, the board moved into action items from the executive session. The first item involved a motion to approve the superintendent's recommendations for personnel assignments, which passed unanimously. A second motion regarding professional contracts for the 2025-2026 school year also received unanimous approval.
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Mr. Jones presented the high school choir, which recently achieved top scores at the UIL concert and sight-reading evaluation. The choir's performance was highlighted as a testament to their dedication and talent, despite being a small group.
Coach Absteiner introduced the track and field team, celebrating their successful season, which included setting two school records. The board recognized individual athletes who excelled, including Jackson Smith and Liam Blackman, who ranked among the top competitors in their events.
The meeting also honored Cheyenne Gray, a high school student who graduated with her associate's degree alongside her high school diploma, demonstrating exceptional commitment to her education. Cheyenne was recognized as the "Inspiring Indian" for April, and she shared her achievements with the board.
As the meeting concluded, the board announced several proclamations for May, including Teacher Appreciation Week and School Nurse Day, and recognized the Employees of the Month from various departments within the district.
Overall, the meeting highlighted the board's commitment to recognizing student and staff achievements while addressing operational matters essential for the district's success.