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Splendora ISD trustees authorize superintendent to negotiate sale of 10-acre tract
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Summary
At a March 5, 2026 special meeting, Splendora ISD trustees voted 5-0 to delegate authority to the superintendent to negotiate a purchase-and-sale agreement for a 10-acre tract of district-owned land near FM 2090; the sale price was discussed in closed session and is not disclosed in the minutes.
Splendora Independent School District trustees voted 5-0 on March 5 to authorize Superintendent Dr. Dustin Bromley, or his designee, to negotiate a purchase-and-sale agreement for a 10-acre tract of district-owned vacant land near FM 2090 in Montgomery County.
The motion, made by Trustee Kimberly Klepcyk and seconded by Trustee Travis “Doc” Jones, passed unanimously by the five trustees present. The minutes record: “A motion was made by Kim Klepcyk and seconded by Doc Jones to approve to delegate authority to the Superintendent (or his designee) to negotiate a Purchase and Sale Agreement for the sale of the 10-acre tract of vacant land owned by Splendora ISD, located near FM 2090 in Montgomery County, Texas, in the amount discussed in closed session.” The minutes do not specify the amount discussed in closed session.
The board met briefly in closed session under the Texas Open Meetings Act, citing Texas Government Code Sec. 551.072 (real estate) and Sec. 551.071 (consultation with attorney). The minutes show the closed session began at about 5:11 p.m. and the board reconvened at about 5:16 p.m., after which trustees took the open-session vote to delegate negotiation authority.
Per the roll call and vote record in the minutes, the five trustees who voted in favor were Jennifer Stewart (Secretary), Barry Welch (Member), Allen Wells (President), Travis “Doc” Jones (Member), and Kimberly Klepcyk (Assistant Secretary). Trustees Jason Sessum and Dan Muirhead were listed as absent. The board noted there were no audience participants signed up for public comment at the meeting.
The action delegates negotiation authority only; the minutes state that any final action resulting from closed-session discussions will be taken in open session. The special meeting adjourned at 5:18 p.m.
