AUSTIN – Governor Rick Perry has proclaimed January 2003 as School Board Recognition Month. Districts across the state will use this opportunity to show their appreciation and bolster understanding of the crucial role elected boards of education play in their local schools and communities.
“Texas’ public education system is key to the success of its citizens, providing young Texans across this great state with a solid foundation for the future. School boards guide our public education system at the local level. Working without pay, dedicated school board members give of their time and expertise, to ensure that young Texans have the skills needed for lifelong success,” Perry said.
“As we look to the future and the challenges ahead, school board members will continue to play anincreasingly important role to ensure that young Texans are prepared to excel,” he said.
“The Texas Association of School Boards, created in 1949, represents and serves school board members throughout our great state. To raise awareness of the valuable service that school board membersprovide to the schools and children of Texas, TASB conducts an awareness campaign during January. At this time, in support of this outstanding effort, I urge all Texans to recognize the contributions that localschool boards make to our education system. Through their service, they are building the future of Texas,” Perry said.
“Today’s public schools face enormous challenges and great opportunities, making the school board’s role more critical than ever before,” said James B. Crow, TASB executive director.
“Local trustees work with community leaders, families, and educators to develop sound educational policies in their districts.Trustees offer vision and leadership, and work purely for the common good of our schoolchildren,” Crow said.
“We hope every community will acknowledge the contributions of their local school board members, who share their vision and voice as dedicated advocates for Texas youth.”
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