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Burleson ISD board adjourns to closed session to consider personnel, property, security and legal matters

Board of Trustees Burleson Independent School District · March 12, 2026
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Summary

President Jerri McNair announced the board would adjourn into closed session March 12, 2026, to deliberate personnel matters (including the superintendent's evaluation), a prospective gift contract, security and audit matters, student discipline, real property, and consultation with the board attorney; the board reconvened and took action on the superintendent contract extension.

President Jerri McNair announced that the Burleson Independent School District Board of Trustees would adjourn into closed session on March 12, 2026, at 6:31 p.m. under the Texas Government Code, Title 5, Chapter 551. The public minutes list the closed-session agenda items the board intended to consider:

A. Consider teacher/administrator employment or other appropriate personnel matters (Sec. 551.074), specifically the superintendent's evaluation and contract; B. Deliberate a negotiated contract for a prospective gift or donation (Sec. 551.073); C. Deliberate the use of security personnel, devices, and/or audits (Secs. 551.076, 551.089); D. Deliberate a matter regarding a student or student discipline (Secs. 551.082, 551.0821); E. Deliberation regarding real property (Sec. 551.072); and F. Consultation with the board's attorney (Sec. 551.071).

The board reconvened in open session at 8:56 p.m. and, according to the minutes, subsequently moved to offer the superintendent a contract extension and compensation package; the minutes do not disclose the content of closed-session deliberations. Open forum earlier in the meeting produced no public comments.