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  May 30, 2009, 09:00

Truth-in-Taxation Seminar Schedule
Mark your Calendar - In June and July, The Comptroller’s Property Tax Division (PTD) will conduct 14 regional seminars to explain the laws that local government taxing units must follow when adopting 2008 property tax rates. The PTD staff will detail how to calculate the effective and rollback tax rates, what to publish and when to hold a tax-rate-rollback election. The staff will also discuss any legal changes required in adopting the tax rates for 2008.  Link   May 16, 2008, 08:39

Newly minted elementary teachers find few jobs in North Texas
At a Dallas-area job fair this week, Garland ISD recruiter Jed Reed kept a hand on one applicant's shoulder to keep him from disappearing into the sea of hopeful teachers. "He's physics-math," Mr. Reed explained. 

And that made the applicant a prime candidate for North Texas school districts, which are scouring the landscape for qualified science and math teachers. View Article ]   May 16, 2008, 08:32

AG Opinion:Social Security at Charter Schools
Opinion No. GA-0629 Go to: Re: Whether an open-enrollment charter school is a governmental entity, and whether the state may enter into an agreement with the Social Security Administration on the school's behalf (RQ-0652-GA) Summary: Chapter 606 of the Texas Government Code and section 218 of the Social Security Act authorize an agreement between a state and the Social Security Administration whereby Social Security coverage may be extended to employees of the state and its political subdivisions. Chapter 606 and section 218 define a political subdivision as an instrumentality of the state that is a juristic entity legally separate and distinct from the state and whose employees are not employees of the state. As determined by state law, an open-enrollment charter school is a political subdivision under chapter 606 and section 218. Accordingly, an open-enrollment charter school is an entity for which the state may enter into an agreement with the Social Security Administration.   May 16, 2008, 08:31

Tyler ISD Director of Student Services
Tyler Independent School District Board of Trustees has named Jeff Collum, a Texas educator with 10 years of experience, to the new position of Director of Student Services.  Collum is currently a high school principal, grades 7 through 12, for Martins Mill ISD in Ben Wheeler, Texas.  He officially begins his duties July 1, 2008 Jones Elementary Principal - The Board of Trustees named Patricia Lewis as the new principal for Jones Elementary MST Academy.  Lewis has 13 years of education experience.  Lewis currently serves as assistant principal at Bell Elementary Global Communications Academy.  She officially begins her duties July 1, 2008.   May 16, 2008, 08:25

Crockett students released
Two Crockett Junior High eighth-grade boys have been released from the Ector County Youth Center after being detained Wednesday on Class B misdemeanor charges of disruptive activities, an ECISD official said Thursday. ECISD Communications Director Mike Adkins said one of eighth-graders ran Wednesday through the second floor of Crockett as assistant principal Oscar Guzman tried to stop him. View Article ]   May 16, 2008, 07:45

Campaign promotes peace, harmony at THS
Not all conflicts between teenagers can be avoided, but Taylor High School has proven that fist fights can. Since November, when a fist fight that erupted at THS was widely publicized, the students at the school have worked to better their mediation skills through a program called the Peace and Harmony Campaign. With the program in place, THS saw many peer mediations and principal Kimberley Mason said no two students have traded blows. View Article ]   May 16, 2008, 07:44

AG - Conflict of interest CAD Boards
Opinion No. GA-0627 Go to: Re: Whether, under Tax Code section 6.035 or 6.05(g), the Liberty County Central Appraisal District Board of Directors may contract with an appraisal company that employs the son of the District's chief appraiser (RQ-0650-GA) Summary: Tax Code section 6.035(a) disqualifies from employment as a chief appraiser an individual who is related within the second degree by consanguinity "to an individual who is engaged in the business of appraising property for compensation for use in proceedings under [title 1, Tax Code] or of representing property owners for compensation in proceedings under [title 1, Tax Code] in the appraisal district." Whether a chief appraiser's son is, in particular circumstances, "engaged in the business of appraising property for compensation for use in proceedings under [title 1, Tax Code] or of representing property owners for compensation in proceedings under [title 1, Tax Code] in the appraisal district" is a question of fact. Tax Code section 6.05(g) prohibits an appraisal district from employing or contracting with "an individual . . . who is related to the chief appraiser within the first degree by consanguinity." An individual for purposes of section 6.05(g) is a natural person. Section 6.05(g) does not prohibit a contract with an appraisal company that employs the chief appraiser's son.   May 16, 2008, 07:30

Weslaco: Cuellar wins heated Dist. 2 race
WESLACO - John F. "Johnny" Cuellar will extend his service as city commissioner after narrowly winning District 2 on Saturday. Cuellar defeated challenger Lazaro "Larry" Cardenas Jr. by 28 votes, capturing 296 votes (52 percent) compared to Cardenas' 268 votes (48 percent). "It was a close race because both candidates worked hard," Cuellar said. "Larry Cardenas is a good friend of mine. I appreciated him running a good, hard campaign." View Article ]   May 16, 2008, 07:21

As School Districts Look to Save, Athletic Programs Lose Out
Even when it’s not basketball season, Brock Tesdahl likes to shoot baskets in the gym at Crosby-Ironton High School. The sophomore was part of the Rangers team that finished second in Class 2A at the boys’ state tournament in March, and he’s already thinking about next season. But his junior year might be the last chance he gets to play high school basketball.  Like a growing number of schools in Minnesota, Crosby-Ironton is facing a crisis in funding sports and other activities for its 357 high school students. After local voters turned down a levy last fall, the district announced that all high school and middle school activities would be cut in the 2008-09 school year. View Article ]   May 16, 2008, 07:10

”Is it true that you have to vote for a rollback in order to be against the higher tax rate?” by Joe Smith- Good Morning - May 15, 2008

  • I received this old question again! I have already researched it several times, so it is an easy one...
  •  Congratulations to the following New Supers:
    Brent Hawkins, Superintendent at Diboll ISD, has been named New Super of Woden ISD.
    Richard James Bain Jr., Superintendent at Water Valley ISD, has been named New Super of Silsbee ISD.
    Thomas A. Wallis, Mabank High School Principal, has been named New Super of Palestine ISD.
  •   May 15, 2008, 09:00

    Tomball: Students, teachers evacuate high school after chemical spill
    Twenty-four people, including students, at Tomball High School were taken to a hospital after potentially being exposed to vapors from a chemical spill that occurred in a science lab prep room May 9. The incident occurred around 7:15 a.m., prior to the start of the school day, when a teacher was moving chemicals around in the science lab prep room. View Article ]   May 15, 2008, 08:45

    Court says schoolkids not harmed by uniforms
     PDT SAN FRANCISCO -- Public schools don't violate students' freedom of expression by requiring them to wear uniforms, a federal appeals court in San Francisco ruled Monday. In a 2-1 decision, the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a Nevada school district's clothing rules against challenges from students, including a high school junior who was suspended five times for a total of 25 days for wearing a T-shirt with religious slogans.  The Clark County School District's policies were not intended to squelch free speech, but instead were aimed at "creating an educational environment free from the distractions, dangers and disagreements that result when student clothing choices are left unrestricted," Judge Michael Hawkins said in the majority opinion. View Article ]   May 15, 2008, 08:31

    HISD puts redesign of Sam Houston High on hold
    Houston schools Superintendent Abelardo Saavedra intended to seek board approval today to redesign the long-troubled Sam Houston High School, but decided late Tuesday to postpone the vote after parents voiced a familiar complaint that his administration didn't seek their input. He had planned to ask the school board to spend as much as $3 million to start an intense science, math and technology program for the freshmen at the north Houston school, which is the longest-running "academically unacceptable" campus in Texas. View Article ]   May 15, 2008, 08:31

    Lone finalist named for Overton ISD head
    OVERTON — Alan Umholtz is the lone finalist for superintendent of Overton Independent School District. School board members selected Umholtz, 48, during their meeting Tuesday night. He was not present. Under state law, the school board cannot hire him until 21 days after he was named lone finalist. Umholtz said Wednesday that he is the curriculum director and deputy superintendent of Whitney Independent School District. Whitney is a Class 3A district north of Waco with 1,581 students. It earned an academically acceptable rating in 2007, according to the Texas Education Agency View Article ]   May 15, 2008, 08:31

    New Request for Attorney General Opinions
    Several of these Attorney General Opinion request are related to public school.  The topics will be of interest to all public school administrators. - js   May 15, 2008, 08:31

    White voices reservations on tax districts
    Mayor Bill White expressed concern Wednesday that the economic development districts known as tax increment reinvestment zones, or TIRZs, are trapping an increasing amount of the city's tax wealth."The tax increment reinvestment zones can play an important role," White said, "but we don't want the city broken up into little pieces where people aren't taking into account investments for the common good." TIRZs are formed to stimulate economic investment in deteriorating areas, or to develop raw land on the suburban fringes. View Article ]   May 15, 2008, 08:31

    Wimberly Group Rally's to change mid-sized adjustment
    On Thursday May 15 at 11:30 a.m. members of Texans for School Finance Reform, State Rep. Patrick Rose, Village of Wimberley community members, other school and student leaders of Wimberley High School will meet in the Speaker's Committee Room, 2W.6 Capitol
    Building, with a facsimile check for $30 million, the estimated
    annual amount needed from the state to fund the adjustment
    for Chapter 41 districts.
      May 15, 2008, 08:31

    Superintendent Vacancies

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    Vacant Zavalla ISD - Search by Arrow Educational Services Click for More Info!
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    Vacant Liberty Hill ISD - Search by TASB Executive Search Services
    Vacant Veribest ISD - Search by Dr. Jeffrey L. Brasher & The Veribest ISD Board of Trustees
    Vacant Thrall ISD - Search by TASB Executive Search Services
    Vacant San Felipe Del Rio CISD - Search by TASB Executive Search Services
    Vacant Moulton ISD - Search by TASB Executive Search Services
    Vacant Alpine ISD - Search by Bob E. Griggs & Associates
    Vacant Water Valley ISD - Search by Bob E. Griggs & Associates
    Vacant Sulphur Bluff ISD - Search by Sulphur Bluff ISD Board of Trustees Brochure!
    Vacant Springlake - Earth ISD - Search by Dr. Gary Bigham & SEISD Board of Trustees Brochure!
    Vacant Caddo Parish School Dist., Shreveport, LA - Search by BWP Associates, George McShan & Nolan Estes Application Info!
    Vacant Bullard ISD - Search by Horn, Smith, Wood & Associates, LLC
    Vacant Hart ISD - Search by TASB Executive Search Services
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    Vacant Garner ISD - Search By Bob E. Griggs & Associates
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    Vacant Harlingen CISD - Search by Waterford School Services - Dr. Jess Butler, Dr. Felipe Alanis, Dr. Bob Galvan
    Vacant Meridian ISD - Search by Meridian ISD Board of Trustees Brochure!
    Vacant Riviera ISD -  Search by  Dr. Jim Walter, Dr. Don Rogers & Raul Prezas of University Associates
    Lone Finalist Overton ISD - Alan Umholtz, Deputy Supt. Whitney ISD, Search by TASB Executive Search Services
    Lone Finalist Mineral Wells ISD - Dr. James Collins, Frmr. Supt./CEO Snyder ISD; Search by TASB Executive Search Services
    Lone Finalist Oakwood ISD - Richard Scogin, HS Prin. Livingston ISD; Search by Dr. Douglas E. Moore & Oakwood ISD Board of Trustees
    Lone Finalist Sam Rayburn ISD - Jeff Irvin, Interim Supt. SRISD; Search by Sam Rayburn ISD Board of Trustees
    Lone Finalist Somerset ISD - Saul Hinojosa, Jr. High Prin. SISD; Search by  Dr. Jim Walter, Dr. Don Rogers & Raul Prezas of University Associates
    Lone Finalist Cleburne ISD - Ronald "Ronny" Beard, Supt. Sweetwater ISD; Search by TASB Executive Search Services
    Lone Finalist Quinlan ISD - Michael French, Supt. Scurry-Rosser ISD; Search by Arrow Educational Services Click for More Info!
    Lone Finalist North Forest ISD - Dr. James Simpson, Former Supt. North Forest ISD; Search by TASB Executive Search Services
    New Super Palestine ISD - Dr. Tommy Wallis, HS Prin. Mabank ISD; Search by Arrow Educational Services Click for More Info!
    New Super Krum ISD - Mike Davis, Supt. Alpine ISD; Search By Bob E. Griggs & Associates
    New Super Daingerfield-Lone Star ISD - Pat Adams, Supt. Central Heights ISD; Search by Arrow Educational Services Click for More Info!
    New Super Coldspring-Oakhurst ISD - LaTonya Goffney, Jr. High Prin. COISD; Search by COISD Board of Trustees Brochure! Apply Here!
    New Super Olney ISD -  Tom Bailey, Frmr. Supt. Lockhart ISD; Search by Dale Thomas of Region 9 ESC
    New Super Christoval ISD- David Walker, Prin. Oakwood ISD, Search by CISD Board of Trustees Announcement!
    New Super Silsbee ISD -  Richard Bain Jr., Supt. Water Valley ISD; Search by Wells, Peyton, Greenberg & Hunt, L.L.P.
    New Super Woden ISD - Brent Hawkins, Supt. Diboll ISD; Search by Arrow Educational Services Click for More Info!
    New Super Bay City ISD - Keith A. Brown, Supt. Thrall ISD; Search by TASB Executive Search Services
    New Super Brady ISD - Dr. Jeffrey Brasher, Supt. Veribest ISD; Search by Brady ISD Board of Trustees
    New Super Temple ISD - Dr. Robin Battershell, Supt. Salado ISD; Search by TASB Executive Search Services
    New Super Carthage ISD - Glenn Hambrick, Supt. Elkhart ISD; Search by Arrow Educational Services Click for More Info!
    New Super Brownwood ISD - James "Reece" Blincoe, Supt. Stockdale ISD; Search by TASB Executive Search Services
    New Super Crystal City ISD - Ramundo Villarreal, Personnel Dir. Pecos-Barstow-Toyah ISD; Search by TASB Executive Search Services
    New Super Royal ISD - Nathaniel Richardson, Prin. RISD; Search by Royal ISD Board of Trustees Brochure!
    New Super Wharton ISD -  Dr. James Bartosh, Supt. Granger ISD; Search by Wharton ISD Board of Trustees Brochure!
    New Super Whitewright ISD - Steve Arthur, Supt. Sam Rayburn ISD; Search by TASB Executive Search Services
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      May 15, 2008, 08:30

    Oakwood: OISD names lone finalist
    Former Palestine Independent School District administrator Richard Scoggin is coming home again — or coming close to home, anyway. Oakwood ISD trustees named the Palestine native and current Livingston High School principal as their lone finalist for superintendent during a called meeting Saturday. View Article ]   May 15, 2008, 08:29

    XIT: Pampa native takes lead in effort
    Frank Davis, the superintendent of Channing schools, is leading a citizens group here that wants to keep an office building built on the town's Main Street by the XIT Ranch in 1898.  “I grew up on a farm just south of Pampa,” Davis said. The Pampa native met and married his wife, the former Melody Brown, who grew up in Channing, when they were students at what was then West Texas State University. View Article ]   May 15, 2008, 08:28

    Waco: Person diagnosed with TB at 2nd WISD elementary
    Local health officials will begin testing of 25 to 30 staff and students at Doris Miller Elementary School for tuberculosis today, after a person from the school was diagnosed with an active case of the disease. View Article ]   May 15, 2008, 08:12

    Modest education goal
    Federal Education Secretary Margaret Spellings is trying to pump life into the controversial No Child Left Behind law. Passed in 2002, the law needs to be reauthorized. But Congress is stalling on whether and how to retool the law until after the election. So to make some progress, Spellings is promoting new regulations. View Article ]   May 15, 2008, 08:10

    Alief ISD: School Board Member Faces Removal After Lying About Education
    HOUSTON -- An Alief Independent School District trustee faces removal from his elected office after pleading guilty to a crime that was caught on videotape. Local 2 Investigates first aired video showing the board member committing the crime on Dec. 21, 2007. The video from an Alief ISD graduation ceremony shows board member Edgar Dansby III, 51, wearing a special robe that signified that he had a degree from Southern Methodist University. View Article ]   May 15, 2008, 08:00

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    TexasISD "Events and Opportunities"

    5th Annual Read Right® National Conference  
    May 15-17, Hyatt Regency Hotel   Dallas/Ft Worth Airport

    Total Solution for reading problems: Perhaps this powerful reading intervention program is just what you’ve been looking for to help your most at risk readers pass the TAKS. Consider sending some of your team to learn about Read Right and network with reading intervention tutors, trainers and principals from across TX and America; over 300 attendees. Last year attendees reported the conference as: "Excellent!", "Very useful, practical information. Thank You." Visit the program in action at nearby Irving ISD, Over 30 break out Sessions. Click Here for Conference Information
     
    Texas Association of Public Schools (TAPS) & Schwartz & Eichelbaum Wardell Mehl and Hansen
    Litigation Risk Management Seminar
    Another Member Service of the Texas Association of Public Schools. Approved for 6 hours Texas Education Agency Training Certification
    Topics: Defensive Hiring & Firing, Construction Basics, Avoiding Litigation Landmines
    To Register email
    Reservations@tapsplf.org or for More Info
     
    May 19th Texarkana La Crosse Hotel
    May 20th Fort Worth Hilton Hotel
    Texas Association of School Personnel Administrators
    • Workshops, conferences, and communications covering HR laws, best practice, and state agency updates.
    • Regional workshops in June at various locations and dates for supervisors of non-exempt personnel:
      2008 Dates and locations: El Paso June 4,  Corpus Christi June 12, San Antonio June 13, Austin June 16, Dallas June 19, Houston June 26. Designed for Frontline Supervisors (cafeteria, maintenance, transportation, etc.), principals, Superintendents, Personnel Directors, and/or other HR staff.
    • Regional Documentation workshops with Dr. Frank Kemerer and Dr. John Crain September-November:
      2008 Dates and locations: TBA
    • State-wide conferences held in Austin in July and December for administrators:
      Summer half-day Law with Schwartz & Eichelbaum, P.C., July 23; TASPA Summer Conference, July 23-25; Winter Law with Legal Digest, Dec 10; TASPA/TAEE Winter Conference Dec 10-12.
    • State-wide conference held September 21-22 for all HR staff (administrators, secretaries, certification clerks, benefits specialists, etc.).
    • Visit the TASPA website at http://taspa.org/conferences.html for conference descriptions, locations, and dates, and http://taspa.org/form.html for membership information.
       
    Region XIII High School Summit - Featuring Ruby Payne!
    • High School Summit June 9-11, 2008 Education Service Center Region XIII

      • 2008 .  In the full-day keynote workshop, Dr. Payne will focus on serving Under-Resourced learners. She will help conference participants learn to identify the resources students must bring to the table to reach their potential in school - not just financial resources but others including language, relationships and role models, support systems, etc.

      • Also, participants will have the opportunity to attend breakout sessions, for more information, visit the High School Summit website (www5.esc13.net/hssummit).

    Texas Superintendents’ Certification Institute – The 08-09 cohort is forming now.

      • A blended online program designed by superintendents, for aspiring superintendents.
      • Attend face-to-face sessions in San Antonio (ESC20) and Austin (ESC13) once every six weeks.
      • Conveniently complete coursework online, while interacting with the other participants and the course facilitator.
      • Visit the TSCI website to apply.
    Region 4 ESC
    • Region 4 Education Service Center is pleased to offer the Aspiring Superintendent and Education Leadership Academy beginning September 2007.  The Academy will include six sessions beginning in September 2007.  <Download Info>

    • Region 4 Education Service Center is pleased to offer the second year of the ten-module Superintendents’ Academy.  The Academy is open to any individual currently serving as a superintendent of schools. <Download Info>

    Lamar University Superintendent & Principal Academy

    • We are now receiving nominations for Superintendent Academy XV and Principal Academy XI.  You can nominate yourself or another principal or superintendent by calling Trudy Willett or Bob Thompson at (409) 880-1841 and we will fax you a tentative calendar and nomination forms.
    • Superintendent Academy Info

    • Principal Academy Info

    The University of Texas at Tyler’s Web-Enhanced Superintendent Certification Program
      May 15, 2008, 08:00

    Carlisle ISD board OKs classes in Bible studies
    PRICE - The Carlisle Independent School District Board of Trustees approved offering a Bible course for the 2008-09 school year during a regular meeting Monday night. Superintendent Michael Payne said the one-credit course will fulfill the school's need for another elective. View Article ]   May 15, 2008, 08:00

    El Paso: EPISD Oks raises, more starting pay for teachers
    Beginning teachers and employees of the El Paso Independent School District will have heftier checks in two months. On Tuesday, the Board of Trustees voted unanimously to pass a proposed compensation package that set aside $13.3 million from the budget for salary increases for administrators, principals, assistant principals, teachers and staff. View Article ]   May 15, 2008, 08:00

    La Marque: Attorney defends schools’ top cop
    An attorney for the La Marque school district police chief issued a statement Tuesday saying the chief’s voice hasn’t been positively identified on a tape recording “through appropriate methods.” But the statement also defended the inflammatory remarks the chief is said to have made on the tape.
    View Article ]   May 15, 2008, 08:00

    Lufkin ISD hopes to establish health center on middle school campus
    The Lufkin school district has been confirmed as a finalist for a $125,000 grant that would allow the district to have a student health center on its middle school campus, according to district Superintendent Roy Knight. View Article ]   May 15, 2008, 08:00

    Wimberley ISD seeks legislative help
    Teachers at Bowen Intermediate School are used to making the most out of what they have. Wednesday, State Rep. Lois Kolkhorst, R-Brenham, visited the campus. Kolkhorst is the chair of a subcommittee that will shape the state’s budget for education. Teachers told her about the challenges they're facing. View Article ]   May 15, 2008, 07:56

    Round Rock ISD considers millions in bonds for schools
    Behind the Brushy Creek Elementary School building is a field of portables. The entire 5h grade class is out here. “I'm happy my kid is in the classroom room. I wouldn't be happy if my kid was in the portable - it doesn't give the feeling of being in school,” said Ram Agrawal, parent. View Article ]   May 15, 2008, 07:51

    Cranfills Gap ISD faces tough cuts, diminished enrollment
    A Bosque County school district that may lose nearly half of its funding next year has decided to slash costs to ensure it can continue operating. The Cranfills Gap Independent School District board had a special meeting Tuesday night to decide the fate of the district. One option was to dissolve it and send students to neighboring districts such as Clifton and Meridian. View Article ]   May 15, 2008, 07:50

    T. Boone Pickens orders 667 GE turbines for wind farm in Panhandle
    T. Boone Pickens has placed a massive order for wind turbines with General Electric, a big step toward building the world's largest wind farm in the Panhandle. View Article ]   May 15, 2008, 07:49

    Rio Hondo Restructuring Several School Campuses
    May 14--RIO HONDO -- Elementary and intermediate school campuses will be restructured for the 2009-2010 school year to deal with what the superintendent called some students "failing miserably" on standardized testing. The school board on Monday voted unanimously to create two pre-kindergarten through fifth-grade campuses for the 2009-2010 school year.  School officials say the move will help the district's English Language Learners program. At the regular monthly meeting, parents and teachers crowded into the meeting room at the Administration Building, which the large audience spilling into the building's lobby. Superintendent Annie McMinn said the restructuring talks came from a Texas Education Agency monitoring team that found the school's ELL program isn't operating as it should. View Article ]   May 15, 2008, 07:47

    Allen student reveals textbook nudity
    An upper-level German textbook with a photo containing nudity has left area school districts wondering what to do. Plano and Allen school districts are just two of the 3,000 nationwide who provide the Deutsch Aktuell 3 textbook to their students. While the photo shows a person asking for a train ticket, the vendor is a small bookstore in a German city. An Allen student revealed the product display in the storefront window includes several inappropriate magazine covers. View Article ]   May 15, 2008, 07:45


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