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Crowley ISD trustees approve operating guidelines, election agreements and district improvement plan

Crowley Independent School District Board of Trustees

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Summary

The Crowley ISD board unanimously approved revised 2024–25 operating guidelines, resolutions to enter joint election agreements with Tarrant County and the City of Crowley for May 3, 2025, and the 2024–25 district improvement plan.

At its called meeting, the Crowley ISD Board of Trustees unanimously approved a set of administrative and procedural items including revised board operating guidelines, joint election agreements for the May 3, 2025 general election and the district's 2024–25 district improvement plan.

Trustees moved and seconded four discrete action items and voted unanimously on each:

- Agenda item 7.1: Approval of the 2024–25 school board operating guidelines. Trustee Kalisha Stevenson moved approval; Dr. Netta Robinson seconded and the motion passed unanimously.

- Agenda item 7.2: Resolution to enter a joint election agreement with Tarrant County for the May 3, 2025 school board election (places 5, 6 and 7). The motion was moved by Dr. Netta Robinson, seconded by Trustee June W. Davis, and approved unanimously.

- Agenda item 7.3: Resolution to enter a joint election agreement with the City of Crowley for the May 3, 2025 election. Dr. Latanya Woodson Mayfield moved approval; Dr. Netta Robinson seconded. The board approved the resolution unanimously.

- Agenda item 7.4: Adoption of the 2024–25 District Improvement Plan, presented by Miss Baptiste and aligned with CISD's strategic goals and compliance requirements under the Texas Education Code. Trustee Kalisha Stevenson moved to approve; Dr. Latanya Woodson Mayfield seconded and the motion passed unanimously.

Board materials noted that the operating guidelines were edited at a January team training and that the improvement plan includes the district's mission, comprehensive needs assessment and proposed Title I uses. The joint election agreements formalize partnerships with county and city election officials to run the May ballot for board member seats.

Trustees requested follow-up as needed for implementation; no dissents were recorded.