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The board meeting included an executive session to deliberate on personnel matters, real estate transactions, consultation with legal counsel, and a review of Intruder Detection Audit Report findings. During the open session, recognitions were given for various student and staff achievements, including invitations from the Texas Music Educators Association and recognition for Academic All-State honorees. Information reports covered the Budget Calendar, Bond 2023 Project Update, and the Wylie ISD Education Foundation Update. Action items involved the unanimous approval of the Consent Agenda, covering minutes, financial reports, budget amendments, and consideration of multiple RFPs for services, supplies, and equipment. The board also unanimously approved proposed amendments to the District of Innovation plan and approved resignations and employment actions.
The regular session meeting included a public forum covering topics such as Sharia Law, religious materials, school incidents, accountability, transparency, and lunchtime groups. The board entered an executive session to deliberate on personnel matters (administrator contracts), real estate, and consultation with legal counsel. During the open session, recognitions were given for School Resource Officer Appreciation, introductions of new administrators, and achievements in the Texas Music Educators Association and Texas State High School Bowling. Information reports covered updates on clubs, organizations, and fine arts. Action items included the approval of the consent agenda, which covered minutes, financial reports, a budget amendment, a staff development waiver, and consideration of several RFPs for instructional supplies, restaurant services, and building maintenance. The board also approved a resolution authorizing negotiation with Specialty Land Services, a utility easement, a classroom size waiver, a library purchase under Senate Bill 13, and administrative contracted services. Finally, the board voted not to consider Senate Bill 11, approved a request for a Missed School Days Waiver for January 28-29, 2026, and approved personnel actions related to resignations, employment, and administrator contracts.
The meeting included an Executive Session to deliberate personnel matters, including considering sanctions against teachers' certificates for contract abandonment, as well as discussions regarding real estate and consultation with legal counsel. Key information reports covered updates from the Wylie ISD Council of PTAs, The Wylie Way Caring and Giving/Social Emotional Learning Update, a Dual Credit Update, and the Board of Trustees Continuing Education Report. Action items approved via Consent Agenda included the minutes, financial reports, a budget amendment, cancellation of the subsequent December meeting, and the approval of several RFPs for contracted services, instructional supplies, and building maintenance. Under New and Unfinished Action Items, the board accepted the Superintendent's recommendation regarding an employee resignation, concluding that good cause did not exist for the abandonment of contract and authorized filing a complaint with the State Board of Education Certification. The board also approved resignations and employment actions. Finally, new officers were elected, with Bill Howard becoming President, Kylie Reising Vice President, and Virdie Montgomery Secretary.
The special called session included consideration and action regarding a Level III hearing on a student matter, where a mutual agreement was reached between all parties, thus no formal action was taken. Key action items approved included the 2024-2025 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR), the November Library Purchase in Compliance with Senate Bill 13, and the MAP Local Assessment Instrument. Following these items, a board workshop was held where Superintendent Dr. Spicer and senior leadership provided an update on the Achieving Zero Deficit Initiative.
This document outlines the Wylie Independent School District's District of Innovation Plan for 2022-2027, leveraging legislative flexibility for greater local control and innovation. The plan establishes exemptions in areas such as school start/end dates, instructional minutes, educator probationary contracts, and certification requirements for specialized CTE and hard-to-fill positions. It also details local processes for grievance policies, out-of-district transfers, instructional planning/syllabi, and parent conferences, aiming to enhance educational outcomes and responsiveness to community needs.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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