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Belton ISD board approves charter to restart multi-stakeholder strategic planning

Belton Independent School District Board of Trustees · February 3, 2026

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Summary

Trustees approved a charter to begin a new strategic-planning process with roughly 35-member stakeholder group to set district priorities and measurable key progress measures for the next five years; staff will return to board with meeting dates and nominations.

The Belton ISD Board of Trustees voted 7-0 on Feb. 2 to approve a strategic-plan charter that will relaunch a districtwide planning process intended to set high-priority goals for the next five years.

Dr. Goldin told trustees the charter requests forming a broad stakeholder group (up to 35 members) including parents, community leaders, teachers, principals, and students. The effort will reexamine vision and mission language and identify 3—5 measurable high-priority goals and "key progress measures" that will guide district work and board oversight.

Trustee discussion focused on representation: trustees asked for balanced participation across general-education, special-education, faith-based, higher-education and student voices. Staff said they will provide membership nomination guidance and schedule meeting dates after board action.

Next steps: Staff asked trustees to provide two names each for initial membership; the district will hold meetings outside work hours to maximize community participation and will report back to the board as the process advances.