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Crowley ISD trustees removed a proposed resolution relating to Senate Bill 12 from the agenda and said they will bring it back for detailed review at a future meeting.
"For this item, we like to, pull this item and bring this item back at the next board meeting," Superintendent Dr. Michael McFarland told the board. He said staff will share the resolution text with each trustee for conversation before returning the item.
Later in the meeting the board adjourned to executive session "pursuant to Texas Government Code 551.071 for a consultation with the board's attorney and 551.074 (personnel) to deliberate regarding the appointment of an individual to fill the vacancy on the board of trustees." The board recorded recess to executive session at 6:29 p.m. and returned to open session at 9:04 p.m. The board announced no further business and adjourned; no appointment was announced in open session.
Board members also discussed adding recurring presentations on the district's strategic plan (referred to in the meeting as "Vision 20") as regular agenda items going forward, with one trustee noting those strategic presentations will appear on future agendas.
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