Abilene ISD board approves superintendent evaluation instrument in unanimous vote

Abilene ISD board ยท January 29, 2026

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Summary

At a special Abilene ISD meeting, trustees voted 7-0 to approve a superintendent evaluation instrument; the board then entered a closed session under Texas Government Code Chapter 551 and later reconvened and adjourned.

At a special meeting called to order at 5:27, the Abilene ISD board approved a superintendent evaluation instrument by unanimous roll-call vote.

The meeting official who presided, identified in the transcript as the Clerk, asked for a motion on the superintendent evaluation instrument. "I move to approve the superintendent evaluation instrument as presented," the Clerk said. After an unnamed participant seconded the motion, the Clerk called roll. Trustees Rodney Goodman, Angie Wiley, Bill Enriquez, Cindy Earls, Blair Schrader, Danny Wheat and Taylor Tidmore each answered "Yes." The Clerk then announced, "The motion passes 7 to 0."

The approval implements the evaluation tool that the board will use in assessing the superintendent; the transcript does not include details of the instrument's contents or scoring criteria. No public comments on the instrument are recorded in the public portion of the transcript.

Following the vote, the board entered a closed session citing Texas Government Code Chapter 551, including sections 551.071, 551.072, 551.074, 551.076, 551.082 and 551.0821. The public transcript does not specify the subjects discussed in closed session. The board later reconvened in open session at 7:06 and the Clerk adjourned the meeting.

The transcript does not specify who seconded the motion, the substantive elements of the approved evaluation instrument, or any next steps or implementation timeline for using the instrument.