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The Arlington ISD Board of Trustees unanimously ratified two administrative appointments and approved the consent agenda at its Dec. 11 meeting.
Trustee Wilbanks moved to ratify the appointments of individuals discussed in closed session; a trustee seconded and the board voted unanimously. Dr. Smith then introduced Alexis Palacios as chief internal auditor; Palacios thanked the board and described her 24 years of service to the district.
The board also introduced Kyle Berger as the district’s new chief technology officer. Berger said he brings more than two decades of experience in educational technology and looks forward to supporting teachers and district initiatives.
Later in the meeting the board considered the consent agenda. Miss Fowler moved to approve and Trustee Wilbanks seconded; trustees voted unanimously to pass the consent agenda.
No roll-call tally of individual votes was recorded in the public remarks; meeting notes show both motions carried unanimously.
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