The Board of Trustees and the Superintendent participate in various types of board meetings and adhere to policies and regulations as defined by the Texas Education Agency, the Texas Association of School Boards and the laws of the state of Texas. These meetings, with the exception of closed sessions, are open to the public, but are not meetings of the public. The purpose of each meeting is to conduct school district business and to provide the members of the Board an opportunity to discuss issues and exchange information with each other and with the staff. According to Open Meetings law, the Board can deliberate only on listed agenda items.
Note: Monthly Board Meetings for the Community to attend start at 6:30 pm. Closed Sessions for the Board Members starts at 5:00 pm.
Crandall ISD Pubic Meetings & Agendas
Check out our Board Briefs that highlight select items from the CISD Board of Trustees Regular Board meetings. These updates are designed to keep you informed about important activities and decisions impacting the district. Don’t miss out!
The June Board Meeting began with the swearing-in of Crandall ISD’s newest K-9 Officer, who will be handled by Officer Sellers. We also welcomed Chris Wallace as the new Head Baseball Coach at Crandall High School.
The district proudly recognized Cody Frazier and Shannon Barnett for their exceptional 11 years of service on the Crandall ISD Education Foundation Board. Their contributions have significantly impacted student opportunities.
Public Hearing
Dr. Goss, Chief Academic Officer, presented Crandall ISD’s federal funding application under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), including:
Title I, Part A – Improving Basic Programs: $491,889
Title II, Part A – Supporting Effective Instruction: $126,413
Title III, Part A – English Language Acquisition: $127,158
Title IV – Student Support & Academic Enrichment: $34,490
Information Items
Construction & Bond Update
Scott Stewart, Executive Director of Transportation and School Planning, provided a progress update on construction projects and bond account balances. Both the Smalley Service Center renovation and the CHS additional wing came in under budget. The next two major projects are the Performing Arts Center and Danny Baker Elementary.
Crandall ISD Police Department Update
Chief Payovich presented an end-of-year overview and shared upcoming initiatives for the 2025-2026 school year:
Mental health officer certification
Trauma-informed training (August)
Implementation of the Explosives K-9 Program
Student mentorship and engagement strategies
Launch of a new strategic planning action plan and goals
Officer wellness and ongoing training initiatives
Staff Retention Overview
Dr. Holly Keown, Chief of Staff, reported that Crandall ISD’s staff retention rate for the upcoming school year is 85%, an improvement from 78% in the previous two years.
Monthly Financial Report
CFO Todd Garrison concluded the meeting with a financial update, continuing the district’s commitment to fiscal transparency.
These updates are designed to keep you informed about important activities and decisions impacting the district.
To stay up to date, visit Crandall ISD Board Briefs
Board Briefs – May Board Meeting Recap
Last night's board meeting opened with a special moment as the Top 10 CHS Graduates and our cadets led the pledges. It was an evening filled with celebrations across Crandall ISD!
🏆 Recognitions (listed in order):
Shelton Gibbs V
Samuel Mitchell
Jonathan Zelkovich
Luke Abraham
Pearl Uguru
Chiazotam Nnadozie
Peyton Bryant
Jacqueline Campos
Will Tipton
Edison Umeh
Gold Dusters – Showtime International Grand Champions
Eagle Scout Achievements – Nathanael Andy & Grant Yates
Aspiring Pirate Leader Academy – Completer Recognition
Sarah Blackmon • Tabitha Coleman • Kharen Davis • Kellie Freeman • Meagan Freeman • Gregory Hamilton • Youshonda Henderson-Reid • LaDavia Houston • Cynthia Jones • Ashley Lopes • Serena Mathies • Sarah McSparrin • Kevin Morris • Megan Richards • Veronica Taylor • Shenise Tett
Campus Teachers of the Year
Dietz: Jillian Davenport
Martin: Victoria Hartley
Noble-Reed: Candice Grisham
Opal Smith: Kharen Davis
Walker: Cheyenne Simpson
Wilson: Britney Hardin
Compass/DAEP: Larissa Myers
CMS: Alyson Schleter
CHS: Kendra Wallace
District Teachers of the Year
Elementary: Cheyenne Simpson
Secondary: Kendra Wallace
These two outstanding educators will represent Crandall ISD at Region 10 this July!
Outgoing Board Members
Thank you to Dr. Sharon Long and Amy Barber for your dedicated service to CISD!
📝 Action Items
Oath of Office Administered by Judge Shelton Gibbs
Ryan Eskridge (re-elected)
Chaffani Ward
Shad Zamarron
Election of Board Officers
President: Ryan Eskridge
Vice President: Justin Strain
Secretary: Jennifer Hiser
Construction Manager Selection
Pogue Construction was selected as the Construction Manager for Danny Baker Elementary School and Central Middle School
📘 Information Items
Strategic Plan Presentation
Dr. Murry presented the 5-Year Strategic Plan, which includes:
Vision Statement:
One Community. Every Student. Excellence for All.
Mission Statement:
Crandall ISD will provide a safe and innovative education that empowers every member of the Pirate community to excel in a dynamic world.
Belief Statements:
Diversity and inclusion are essential to the success of all.
A supportive and involved community is essential to student success.
All students deserve to be inspired, encouraged, loved, believed in, and taught more than they were the day before by high-quality staff.
All students will experience growth in a safe, challenging, and engaging learning environment.
All students are positive and productive members of society who are lifelong learners.
CHS Performing Arts Center (PAC) Construction
Construction on the new CHS Performing Arts Center will begin in June and is expected to last approximately 18 months. A designated work zone will be located behind the high school, with modified entrances and exits during the construction period.
Student Technology Fee (Grades 6–12)
Beginning in the 2025–26 school year, students in grades 6–12 will be assessed a technology fee to cover:
Use of a district-issued Chromebook and charger
Basic accidental damage protection (e.g., cracked screen, hardware failure)
This fee will help offset other school-related costs, and supply lists are being adjusted accordingly.
Counseling Program Update
Counseling Coordinator Shenise Tett shared that Crandall ISD’s Counseling Department follows the Texas Model for a Comprehensive School Counseling Program.
Counselors dedicate 80% of their time to the following four components:
Guidance Curriculum
Individual Planning
Responsive Services
System Support
Gifted & Talented Program Update
Advanced Academics Coordinator Toni Gibbs provided an update on Crandall ISD’s Gifted and Talented Program, which serves students from Kindergarten through 12th grade. The program continues to focus on identifying and nurturing the potential of high-achieving learners at all grade levels.
Leadership Development Year 1 Update
Executive Directors of Leadership Development Amy McAfee and Angela Wiggins shared a Year 1 update on Crandall ISD’s Leadership Development efforts, including targeted professional development for principals and assistant principals and the launch of the Aspiring Pirate Leader Academy.
Opening
The meeting began with the Pledges and Presentation of Colors, led by the CHS Student Council and JROTC.
Recognitions
Teacher Incentive Allotment: 40 CISD teachers were celebrated for earning a TIA designation.
2025–2026 Central Middle School: Stephanie Franks, current assistant principal at Noble-Reed, was recognized as the new CMS assistant principal.
2025–2026 Head Volleyball Coach: Courtney Posey was announced to lead our Pirates volleyball program.
New Doctorates in Educational Leadership: Congratulations to Dr. Matt Besherse, Dr. Christy Starrett, Dr. Amber Teamann, and Dr. Jessica Zelkovich on earning their doctoral degrees.
Action Items
Elementary #7 Naming (coming in a few years): Approved to be named Danny R. Baker Elementary, honoring a long-time Pirate and community contributor. (Watch the tribute video here)
2025–2026 Principal Appointment – Noble-Reed: Dr. Angelica Fountain was approved as the incoming principal.
Performing Arts Center Construction:
The Board approved the gross maximum price (GMP) for the new Performing Arts Center at CHS — a Bond 2022 project.
Construction begins: May 2025 & Estimated completion: December 2026
Highlights of the Performing Arts Center (PAC) include:
30,585 sq ft addition with an 814-seat auditorium (see pictures attached)
UIL stage with 64’ flyloft, acoustical shells, and scene shop
Art gallery, dressing rooms, and storage areas
Renovations to 6,970 sq ft of the existing CHS fine arts wing, including practice rooms, offices, and enhanced storage
Information Items
Child Nutrition Update (Tim Davis):
Over 240,000 breakfasts and 500,000 lunches served year to date
$800,000 in capital improvements over the last two years (e.g., ovens, walk-in coolers at our oldest campuses)
New food offerings and team members celebrated
Artificial Intelligence in CISD (Dr. Amber Teamann):
Presented CISD’s AI beliefs and implementation strategy
Discussed MagicSchool AI for teachers, with PD sessions coming this summer
Curriculum Update (Dr. Charlene Goss):
Shared recent assessment data and updates on:
Instructional staff roles and responsibilities
Awareness and feedback of curriculum resources
Strategic campus support and refinements
Athletics and Facilities Planning (Dr. Christy Starrett):
Previewed gym/field usage needs with the opening of our second middle school in 2025–26
Noted increased field/gym demand with three secondary campuses
Shared collaboration with Coach Hardin and local leagues to address scheduling amid rapid growth
Thank you to all our leaders for their dedication and commitment to CISD. We look forward to the continued success of our students, staff, and community.
The next regular board meeting is April 14 at 7 p.m.
For the first time in CISD history, key leadership roles have been separated.
Athletic Department
Fine Arts Leadership
This change allows Kyle Hardin and John Nutt to focus on expanding and enhancing the programs under their leadership. With the district's rapid growth, their dedicated leadership will have a significant impact.
Thank you to all our leaders for their dedication and commitment to CISD. We look forward to the continued success of our students, staff, and community.
The next regular board meeting is March 3 at 7 p.m.
Thank you to our district leaders for their dedication and commitment to CISD. We look forward to continued success for our students, staff, and community.