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The board discussed and approved a project for the installation of security window film on exterior doors and adjacent windows across the district's campuses to enhance safety and meet security specifications. The discussion included comparisons of vendor pricing, product thickness requirements, and the anticipated timeline for project completion. Following the business discussion, the board entered into a closed session.
The Huntsville Independent School District's District Improvement Plan outlines strategic goals to foster academic success and growth for all students. Key priorities include creating safe and nurturing school environments, enhancing parent and community partnerships to promote trust and inclusivity, ensuring fiscal accountability and sound stewardship of financial resources, and recruiting and retaining qualified staff. The plan aims for all students to thrive as lifelong learners and global citizens prepared for their futures, fostering personal growth, celebrating diversity, and instilling civic responsibility.
The meeting began with a certification of public notice compliance and opening exercises including an invocation and pledges. Board comments included appreciation for students, teachers, and administrators for the first half of the school year, and condolences to Dr. Shepard on the passing of his father. The superintendent's briefing highlighted the recognition of 16 student athletes for earning Texas academic all-state honors, emphasizing academic achievement alongside athletics. Nineteen football players were also recognized for being named to the all-district team. Staff and student recognitions included naming Mr. Rolando Salazar as Educator of the Month and Miss Melissa McMichael as Employee of the Month, alongside recognizing student council leaders from Scott Johnson Elementary School for leading the pledges. The board also recognized campuses with the highest student and staff attendance for November 2025, with Samuel Walker Houston Elementary School receiving both awards. A key agenda item involved a public hearing regarding the state financial accountability rating system (FIRST), presenting data based on the 2023-2024 student data and fiscal year ending August 31, 2024.
The meeting was called to order as a special session. Key actions included certifying that public notice was given in accordance with Texas Government Code. The main agenda item involved considering and approving the canvassing results of the November 4, 2025, election held for three positions on the Board of Trustees. The results for the three positions, involving candidates Tracy Stout, Rissy Owens, Sherry ODM, and Deoyy's Tarver, were read, followed by a motion to approve the canvassing, which passed unanimously. The session concluded with adjournment, followed by the opening of a workshop meeting.
The meeting included opening exercises, the oath of office for a new board member, and comments from board members. The superintendent provided a briefing, highlighting achievements of the Huntsville Military Marching Band, the HHS Hornet Yearbook team, the HHS Grenadier Guard drill team, and the Hornet football team. A digital report on Thanksgiving was presented, featuring interviews with staff and faculty about their Thanksgiving traditions and what the holiday means to them. The meeting also included recognitions for student and staff, including Anne Bar, who was recognized as Huntsville ISD's educator of the month.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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