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Board nominates Doctor Kimberly Booker as next president for 2025

July 14, 2024 | ALDINE ISD, School Districts, Texas



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Board nominates Doctor Kimberly Booker as next president for 2025
The Aldine Independent School District (ISD) Board has taken a significant step forward by nominating Dr. Kimberly Booker as the president for the upcoming year during their December 2024 meeting. This decision comes after the board's nomination committee, led by Paul Shanklin, evaluated candidates based on their skills and availability for the roles.

The committee, which included members Esparza and Steve Mead, presented a slate of officers for approval, marking a crucial moment in the governance of the district. The nominations aim to ensure effective leadership as the board prepares for the challenges and opportunities of 2025.

This leadership transition is expected to bring fresh perspectives and continued commitment to the district's educational goals. The board's decision reflects a strategic approach to leadership, emphasizing the importance of aligning skills with the needs of the district.

As the board moves forward with these nominations, the community can anticipate a focused effort on enhancing educational outcomes and addressing the needs of students and families in Aldine ISD. The approval of these nominations will set the tone for the district's initiatives in the coming year.

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