Aldine ISD board approves superintendent contract extension, easements and multiple consent items

Aldine Independent School District Board of Trustees · October 21, 2025

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Summary

At its Oct. 21 meeting the Aldine ISD Board of Trustees approved the consent agenda, granted the superintendent a one-year contract extension and approved easements and a lease for utility service and student agricultural barns, voting unanimously on recorded items.

The Aldine ISD Board of Trustees on Oct. 21 unanimously approved a slate of routine business including a consent agenda, a one-year extension of the superintendent’s contract and several easements and a lease discussed in executive session.

Trustee Randy Bates moved that ‘‘the superintendent be given a one-year extension of her contract with the terms and salary as discussed during executive session.’’ The motion was seconded and carried with recorded affirmative votes from trustees Paul Shanklin, Steve Mead, Connie Esparza, Rose Avalos, Randy Bates, Dr. Viola Garcia and Dr. Kimberly Booker.

Earlier in the meeting the board approved minutes from previous meetings following a motion and recorded roll call. The board also voted to approve the consent agenda items listed in the published packet.

In executive-session–referenced business brought to the open meeting, trustees approved an amendment of an easement with Northbelt Utility District to extend water service to Aldean Middle School and approved a separate easement for water service for the future Aldine Education and Performing Arts Center site at Aldine Meadows and Aldine Westfield Road. The board also approved a lease agreement with the East Aldine Management District for student agricultural barns.

Each motion was moved, seconded and carried on recorded voice votes. The meeting record shows ‘‘yes’’ votes from the trustees listed above on each of the actions.

The board also recognized staff and volunteers, presented impact awards, and announced community events and a new hire for the Aldine Education Foundation during the meeting’s recognitions and announcements portion.

The meeting adjourned shortly after 8 p.m.