Frenship ISD trustees elect Miller president, Rogers vice president and Salazar secretary

5384772 · May 12, 2025

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Summary

Following the May election, the Frenship ISD Board of Trustees reorganized its officers as required by policy BDAA. The superintendent presided for the reorganization and trustees voted unanimously on the new officers.

Policy BDAA requires the board to reorganize its officers after the May election. With the board dissolved for reorganization, Superintendent Dr. Michelle McCord presided over nominations and voting for officer positions.

Trustee Kyle Rogers nominated David Miller for president; with no further nominations the board approved Miller by voice vote. The board then named Kyle Rogers vice president and Chelsea Salazar secretary after voice votes with no recorded opposition. Miller, who was elected president, said the previous term "was a learning experience" and said he intends to continue learning and improving in the role.

The reorganization followed the district policy cited at the meeting and was conducted by majority vote of members present and voting. The actions were recorded on the public record and the new officers assumed their roles immediately.

Action: The board elected David Miller as president, Kyle Rogers as vice president and Chelsea Salazar as secretary. All votes were voice votes recorded as unanimous in the meeting transcript.