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LCMCISD has
implemented a process for "paperless" school board meetings. To
view agendas and information for board meetings, click on the
"Board Agenda" link above.

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Front Row
From Left: |
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David
Jones |
Vice-President |
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Rex Peveto |
Member |
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Don Anderson |
President |
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Randy McIlwain |
Member |
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Back Row
From Left: |
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Marlene Courmier |
Member |
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Jason Woods (not pictured) |
Member |
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Dr. Pauline Hargrove |
Superintendent |
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Tammy Rountree |
Secretary |
Texas law grants the board
of trustees the power to govern and oversee the
management of the district's schools. The
board
is the policy-making body within the district
and has overall responsibility for curriculum,
school taxes, annual budget,
employment of the superintendent and other
professional staff, facilities, and expansions.
The board has complete and final
control over school matters within limits
established by law and State Board of Education
rules.
The members of the board of trustees are elected
by the citizens of the district to ensure a
strong educational program for the district's
children. Trustees are elected by place and
serve three-year terms. Trustees serve without
compensation,
must be registered voters, and must reside in
the district.
Trustees usually meet at 6:30 p.m. on the second
Monday of each month at the board room which is
located at 6586 FM 1130. Special meetings may be
called when necessary. A written notice of
regular and special meetings will be posted on
the door of the central administration office at
least 72 hours before the scheduled meeting
time. The written notice will show the date,
time,
place, and subjects of each meeting. In
emergencies, a meeting may be held with two
hours' notice.
All meetings are open to the public. Under the
following circumstances, Texas law permits the
board to go into a closed session:
to discuss prospective gifts or donations, real
property acquisition, personnel issues including
conferences with employees and employee
complaints, security matters, student
discipline, or to consult with attorneys.
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