Granbury ISD held a commencement ceremony for the Class of 2025; the transcript provided records only ceremonial items and student presentations and does not show any governing-body business, policy debate, or votes.
The transcript opens with the pledge of allegiance and the Granbury Senior A Capella Choir performing the national anthem, followed by student speeches including a valedictory address and an invocation. School officials acknowledged in the transcript include board members Billy Wimberley, Mike Moore, Denning, and Tim Bolt, and Superintendent Dr. Courtney Murawski. Graduates were called individually by name throughout the ceremony.
Why this matters: because the file supplied for review was a graduation ceremony rather than a board or committee meeting, there are no recorded formal actions (motions, votes, appointments, ordinances, or committee directions) to summarize or analyze.
Transcript details show customary commencement elements: presentation of the top graduates, musical performances, an invocation, a valedictorian speech and the formal closing with the tassel-turning. The transcript repeatedly lists graduates by name; an exact total count of graduates is not specified in the file.
No authorities (statutes, ordinances, policies) were cited in the transcript, and no motions, votes, or formal directions to staff were presented. The record does note the presence of named district officials, but it does not indicate any policy discussion, budget items, contracts, or agenda items being considered or decided.
The ceremony closed with recognition of custodial, maintenance and security staff and a final congratulatory call to the graduates. There are no forward-looking board tasks or scheduled follow-ups recorded in the transcript.