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In a recent special meeting, the Lubbock Independent School District (LISD) Board of Trustees made a significant decision that will impact the Evans Middle School community. The board unanimously approved the hiring of Erin Mitchell as the new principal, a move that aims to enhance leadership and educational quality at the school.
The decision came after a brief executive session, where board members discussed various matters before reconvening to announce the new appointment. With a vote of 6-0 in favor, the board expressed confidence in Mitchell's ability to lead and inspire both students and staff at Evans Middle School.
This leadership change is expected to bring fresh perspectives and initiatives to the school, addressing the needs of students and fostering a supportive learning environment. As the community looks forward to the upcoming school year, the appointment of Erin Mitchell signals a commitment to educational excellence within the district.
The meeting also included procedural discussions, but the hiring of Mitchell stood out as a key outcome with direct implications for the school community. As LISD continues to focus on improving educational experiences, the board's decision reflects its dedication to ensuring that students receive quality leadership and support.
Converted from Lubbock ISD Board of Trustees Special Called Meeting - July 10, 2025 meeting on July 12, 2025
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