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The Vidor Independent School District Board of Trustees on July 1 tabled consideration of the district’s three annual strategic goals so trustees could submit proposed wording changes for review.
Board materials presented three proposed goals: student achievement; effective and efficient utilization of personnel, infrastructure and operations; and safety and stakeholder relationships. Several trustees expressed a desire to reword the student‑achievement goal to include phrases about "ensuring the success of every student" and a cohesive districtwide curriculum. The board asked trustees to send suggested edits to Dr. Kilgo (district staff) and agreed to revisit the item at a future meeting.
A motion to table the goals was called, and the board recorded the motion as carried 7–0. The board chair instructed trustees to communicate proposed language changes to staff ahead of the next meeting so staff could circulate a revised draft.
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