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January is School Board Recognition Month!

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By The Hub on January 8, 2018 Headlines

January is School Board Recognition Month, a time to thank local leaders for their dedication and willingness to serve as advocates for children and public schools. Dallas ISD joins other districts across the state in recognizing the work of its board.

School boards are charged with establishing a vision for a district’s education program, designing a structure to achieve that vision, ensuring that schools are accountable to the community, and strongly advocating continuous improvement in student learning.

Each school year, Dallas ISD asks nine busy professionals to collaboratively manage a school system with more than 156,000 students and a billion dollar-plus budget while contending with the realities of increasing academic achievement for children from all socio-economic and ethnic backgrounds.

The Dallas ISD Board of Trustees, a group of volunteer public servants tasked with ensuring quality instruction for Dallas area students, collectively serves with the utmost focus on guiding children toward college- and career readiness in an ever-changing educational landscape.

To honor their tireless work and the work of school boards across the state, the Texas Association of School Boards has designated January as a time to thank the locally elected leaders who work without compensation to create quality educational experiences for public school students in Texas.

Complete biographies of each Dallas ISD Board Trustee are available on the district website. The trustees are:

  • President — Dan Micciche, District 3
    (Northeast Dallas)
  • First Vice President — Edwin Flores, District 1
    (Northwest Dallas, including North Dallas, Addison, parts of Carrollton and Farmers Branch)
  • Second Vice President — Joyce Foreman, District 6
    (Southwest Dallas)
  • Secretary — Audrey Pinkerton, District 7
    (North Central Oak Cliff and parts of West Dallas)
  • Dustin Marshall, District 2
    (North and Near East Dallas)
  •  Jaime Resendez, District 4
    (Southeast Dallas, Seagoville, and Balch Springs)
  • Lew Blackburn, Ph.D., District 5
    (Oak Lawn, West Dallas, Wilmer, Hutchins and portions of East Oak Cliff)
  • Miguel Solis, District 8
    (Love Field, Northwest Dallas, and Central Dallas)
  • Bernadette Nutall, District 9
    (South Dallas and parts of downtown Dallas, Pleasant Grove, Deep Ellum, Uptown, and East Dallas)
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