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Board forms capital‑needs steering committee and unanimously approves 2025–26 key progress measures
Summary
At the Oct. 2 meeting the Arlington ISD Board unanimously moved to form a capital needs steering committee to explore a potential bond, approved the committee's charge, and later approved the district’s 2025–26 key progress measures (KPMs) that will shape evaluations and accountability.
The Arlington ISD Board of Trustees took multiple formal actions on Oct. 2 focused on long-term planning and accountability.
Formation of steering committee and charge
Trustees voted unanimously (7–0) to form a capital needs steering committee to study the potential for a future bond and to approve the committee’s charge. The motion to form the committee was moved by Mr. Wilbanks and seconded by Ms. Haines; trustees then voted with all present voting in the affirmative. A subsequent motion to approve the committee’s…
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