August 2023

DAC Meeting

DAC meeting on Zoom.

The District Advisory Council is a committee of parents, students, business and community representatives, teachers, principals, and other district staff. The formation of the DAC is required by state law (Texas Education Code, §11.251). Specific functions of the DAC include providing review and comment on:

District Educational Program, District Performance, District Improvement Plan, Student Code of Conduct, District Staff Development Plan, Waiver Requests to the State, District Budget

DAC Meeting

DAC meeting on Zoom.

The District Advisory Council is a committee of parents, students, business and community representatives, teachers, principals, and other district staff. The formation of the DAC is required by state law (Texas Education Code, §11.251). Specific functions of the DAC include providing review and comment on:

District Educational Program, District Performance, District Improvement Plan, Student Code of Conduct, District Staff Development Plan, Waiver Requests to the State, District Budget

DAC Retreat

The District Advisory Council is a committee of parents, students, business and community representatives, teachers, principals, and other district staff. The formation of the DAC is required by state law (Texas Education Code, §11.251). Specific functions of the DAC include providing review and comment on:

District Educational Program, District Performance, District Improvement Plan, Student Code of Conduct, District Staff Development Plan, Waiver Requests to the State, District Budget

DAC Meeting

DAC meeting on Zoom. 

The District Advisory Council is a committee of parents, students, business and community representatives, teachers, principals, and other district staff. The formation of the DAC is required by state law (Texas Education Code, §11.251). Specific functions of the DAC include providing review and comment on:

District Educational Program, District Performance, District Improvement Plan, Student Code of Conduct, District Staff Development Plan, Waiver Requests to the State, District Budget

DAC Meeting

DAC meeting on Zoom.

The District Advisory Council is a committee of parents, students, business and community representatives, teachers, principals, and other district staff. The formation of the DAC is required by state law (Texas Education Code, §11.251). Specific functions of the DAC include providing review and comment on:

District Educational Program, District Performance, District Improvement Plan, Student Code of Conduct, District Staff Development Plan, Waiver Requests to the State, District Budget

DAC Meeting

DAC meeting on Zoom (contact Suzanne Villalpando for link).

The District Advisory Council is a committee of parents, students, business and community representatives, teachers, principals, and other district staff. The formation of the DAC is required by state law (Texas Education Code, §11.251). Specific functions of the DAC include providing review and comment on:

DAC Meeting

Meeting Location: Ann Richards School for Young Women Leaders

The District Advisory Council is a committee of parents, students, business and community representatives, teachers, principals, and other district staff. The formation of the DAC is required by state law (Texas Education Code, §11.251). Specific functions of the DAC include providing review and comment on:

District Educational Program, District Performance, District Improvement Plan, Student Code of Conduct, District Staff Development Plan, Waiver Requests to the State, District Budget

CBOC Meeting

The Board of Trustees appointed volunteer community members to the Community Bond Oversight Committee (CBOC) to ensure that the projects remain faithful to the voter-approved bond program scope of work and to monitor and ensure the bond projects are completed on time, with quality and within budget.

For more information, visit the CBOC Meeting Page.

See the Communications and Visitor Guidelines on the Advisory Bodies page

CBOC Meeting

The Board of Trustees appointed volunteer community members to the Community Bond Oversight Committee (CBOC) to ensure that the projects remain faithful to the voter-approved bond program scope of work and to monitor and ensure the bond projects are completed on time, with quality and within budget.

For more information, visit the CBOC Meeting Page.

See the Communications and Visitor Guidelines on the Advisory Bodies page

CBOC Meeting

The Board of Trustees appointed volunteer community members to the Community Bond Oversight Committee (CBOC) to ensure that the projects remain faithful to the voter-approved bond program scope of work and to monitor and ensure the bond projects are completed on time, with quality and within budget.

For more information, visit the CBOC Meeting Page.

See the Communications and Visitor Guidelines on the Advisory Bodies page