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Weatherford ISD board meets in special session to participate in FACTS committee meeting

Weatherford Independent School District Board of Trustees · July 30, 2025
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Summary

On July 30, 2025, the Weatherford Independent School District Board of Trustees held a special session at the Bowie Learning Center to join a Facility Advisory of Citizens, Teachers & Students (FACTS) Committee meeting; the president certified public notice compliance and no formal votes were recorded.

The Weatherford Independent School District Board of Trustees met in special session on July 30, 2025, at 6:16 p.m. in the Conference Center of the Bowie Learning Center, 900 N. Elm Street, Weatherford, to participate in a meeting of the Facility Advisory of Citizens, Teachers & Students (FACTS) Committee. Board President Mike Guest certified that "The Provisions of Section 551.041 Sub Chapter C, Government Code as amended by the 73rd Legislature, have been complied with in connection with public notice of this meeting and a quorum is present." The meeting was open to the public and adjourned at 7:42 p.m.

Six trustees were listed as present — Mike Guest (president), Brian Catlin (vice president), Adam Feriend (secretary), Jeff Ford, Kindra Lucia and Wally Wallace — and one trustee, Dan Woods, was absent. Administrators in attendance included Superintendent Dr. Beau Rees and assistant superintendents Lori Boswell (business and finance), Marie Hernandez (academic services) and Kady Donaghey (student services); Jana Worthington served as recording secretary. The board participated in the FACTS Committee meeting, and President Guest thanked committee members for their service. No visitors were recorded, and no motions, votes, or formal board actions were documented in the special session minutes.