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QISD Board Members

Kenny Stone, President (Term Expires 2027)    [email protected]
Rusty Case, Vice President (Term Expires 2026)    [email protected]
Billie Miller, Secretary (Term Expires 2027)    [email protected]

Rick Grant, Board Member(Term Expires 2027)    [email protected]
Todd Darter, Board Member (Term Expires 2025)    [email protected]
Dale Chreene, Board Member (Term Expires 2025)    [email protected]
Eric Kleiber, Board Member
(Term Expires 2026)    [email protected]

Basic School Board Information

Public schools are operated under the laws of the State of Texas and the policies established by the Texas Board of Education. This information has been prepared to help you understand how the Board of Trustees of the Quinlan Independent School District conducts its business.

The Board is a policy-making body. The policies which it establishes are executed by the administration of the schools. Board members have no authority except when functioning as a member of the board in an official meeting. The Board has final control of local school matters permitted only by the state legislature, by the courts, and by the will of the people as expressed in school district elections. Board decisions are based on a plurality vote of those present.

Regular Board meetings are scheduled for the third Monday of each month at 7:00 PM. Meetings are in the Board Room of the Central Administration Building, located at 401 E. Richmond Street in Quinlan. The Board reserves the right to change Board meetings to other days and times whenever it becomes necessary. Occasionally a special meeting or workshop may be called by the Board. In all cases, public notice is made in advance and local news media are notified.                  

 

What are the major responsibilities of the Board?

• Select and employ a superintendent to manage the public schools of the District;
• Adopt such rules, regulations and by-laws as the Board may deem appropriate;
• Levy and collect taxes and issue bonds;
• Prepare, adopt, and file a budget for the succeeding fiscal year and file a report of the disbursement and receipts for the preceding fiscal year;
• Have the District's fiscal account audited at District expense by a Texas certified or public accountant
• Receive bequests and donations or other monies or funds coming legally into its hands in the name of the District;
• Order, canvass the returns, declare results, and issue certificates of elections as required by law;
• Acquire and hold real and personal property in the name of the District; and
• Have the legal power and duty to perform other specific duties imposed by the statutes of the State of Texas.

Every meeting of the Board shall be open to the public. The Board may, however, adjourn to executive session to discuss personnel matters, land acquisitions, to obtain legal counsel and to discuss litigation, or to discuss cases involving discipline of a public school child.

What is the procedure for addressing the Board?

At regular meetings of the Board, there will be an Open Forum opportunity to address the Board with comments or concerns. Persons who wish to speak during Open Forum should fill out a request form located at the entrance to the Board Room. Please limit comments to five minutes. The Board will listen attentively to the comments but will not respond to them during Open Forum.

If a speaker needs to address the Board with the name of any QISD personnel, please inform the board so that an executive session can be scheduled on the next Board meeting agenda to hear the concerns.

Public participation is limited only to the Open Forum portions of the meeting. At all other times during the meeting, the audience shall not enter into discussion or debate on matters being considered by the Board.

The Board will not hear complaints about individual school employees or permit discussion of such matters at a Board meeting.

Specific factual information or recitation of existing policy may be furnished in response to inquiries, but the Board may not deliberate, discuss, or make any decision on any subject not on the agenda.

Seven trustees serve on the Board without compensation. They are elected by registered District voters to rotating three-year terms. Two or three places are filled in annual election on the first Saturday in May.

Candidates run for specific places, but do not represent certain geographical areas. Following the annual election, the Board elects a president, vice-president and secretary to serve one-year terms.