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Members of Local Boards, Assistant Superintendents, Business Managers, and Peims Coordinators MEMBERS OF LOCAL BOARDS, ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTS, BUSINESS MANAGERS, AND PEIMS COORDINATORS 203 MEMBERS OF LOCAL BOARDS, ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTS, BUSINESS MANAGERS, AND PEIMS COORDINATORS 001 ANDERSON COUNTY 001-909 SLOCUM ISD MALON REED .......................................... BOARD PRESIDENT 001-902 CAYUGA ISD MIKE DEAR .............................................. BOARD VICE-PRESIDENT JEFF GUNNELS ....................................... BOARD PRESIDENT REGINA HOGAN ....................................... BOARD SECRETARY BRUCE ALLEN ........................................ BOARD VICE-PRESIDENT JOHN DAY .............................................. BOARD MEMBER TODD RICHARDS ..................................... BOARD SECRETARY DAVID FRANKLIN ..................................... BOARD MEMBER DOUG LIGHTFOOT ................................... BOARD ASSISTANT SECRETARY DONALD LARKIN ..................................... BOARD MEMBER GRADY HENRY ........................................ BOARD MEMBER STEVE MOCK .......................................... BOARD MEMBER DONALD LOVING SR ............................... BOARD MEMBER KIM O’DELL ............................................ BUSINESS MANAGER KIM DUBLIN ............................................ PEIMS COORDINATOR KIM O’DELL ............................................ PEIMS COORDINATOR 001-903 ELKHART ISD DAVID M MENDIOLA ................................. BOARD PRESIDENT 002 ANDREWS COUNTY EDWIN FREDERICK ................................. BOARD VICE-PRESIDENT PHILLIP DAVIS ........................................ BOARD SECRETARY 002-901 ANDREWS ISD PHILLIP BROOKS ..................................... BOARD MEMBER BRAD HORTON ........................................ BOARD PRESIDENT CURTIS FRANKLIN ................................... BOARD MEMBER JERRY LYNCH .......................................... BOARD VICE-PRESIDENT STEPHEN HAM ........................................ BOARD MEMBER DOLORES SHOEMAKER .......................... BOARD SECRETARY TINA TEETZ ............................................ BOARD MEMBER MARK HOOPER ........................................ BOARD MEMBER BELINDA BRIDGES ................................... BUSINESS MANAGER DR CHARLES O MOHR ............................ BOARD MEMBER DONNA KAY HAMBRICK .......................... PEIMS COORDINATOR RUSSELL SHANNON ............................... BOARD MEMBER BILL TOM ................................................ BOARD MEMBER 001-904 FRANKSTON ISD TOM CARROLL ........................................ ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT HARRY SMITH ..........................................BOARD PRESIDENT DAVID MITCHELL ..................................... ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT JOE REED .............................................. BOARD VICE-PRESIDENT JOE MERRELL ........................................ BUSINESS MANAGER JERRY JONES ..........................................BOARD SECRETARY DAVID MITCHELL ..................................... PEIMS COORDINATOR JERRY BEARD ..........................................BOARD MEMBER SHAWN BLACKWELL ............................... BOARD MEMBER 003 ANGELINA COUNTY MARK BOSTICK ....................................... BOARD MEMBER CARL HOUSE ..........................................BOARD MEMBER LARRY WEESNER ................................... BUSINESS MANAGER 003-801 PINEYWOODS COMMUNITY ACADEMY SARAH STRINDEN ................................... BOARD PRESIDENT RUTH TINDEL ..........................................PEIMS COORDINATOR CHARLES REDDY ..................................... BOARD VICE-PRESIDENT TERRY ROBBINS ..................................... BOARD SECRETARY 001-906 NECHES ISD JOE DOUGLAS ........................................ BOARD TREASURER BRENT HOFFMAN ................................... BOARD PRESIDENT GARALD BROWN ..................................... BOARD VICE-PRESIDENT RAVINDER BACHIREDDY .......................... BOARD MEMBER R L KUYKENDALL ................................... BOARD MEMBER CLYDELL KLEIN ....................................... BOARD SECRETARY J N NARANJO .......................................... BOARD MEMBER CURTIS STARLING ................................... BOARD ASSISTANT SECRETARY VAN BROWN ............................................ BOARD MEMBER 003-902 HUDSON ISD LEE SNIDER ............................................ BOARD MEMBER DAVID WILLMON ..................................... BOARD PRESIDENT JACK WEDGEWORTH ............................... BOARD MEMBER JOE ELLIS .............................................. PEIMS COORDINATOR MIKE EVANS ............................................ BOARD VICE-PRESIDENT ART NELSON .......................................... BOARD SECRETARY RANDY DEAL .......................................... BOARD MEMBER 001-907 PALESTINE ISD MARK DAVIS ............................................ BOARD PRESIDENT MIKE JONES ............................................ BOARD MEMBER RICHARD JONES ..................................... BOARD MEMBER DANA STAPLES ....................................... BOARD VICE-PRESIDENT TONI KIRKLAND ....................................... BOARD MEMBER ANDREW TOTAH ..................................... BOARD SECRETARY MARK CALHOON ..................................... BOARD MEMBER ANN DRUMMOND ................................... ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT JANELL JONES ........................................ BUSINESS MANAGER DYNA TUTT ............................................ BOARD MEMBER BARRETT LANKFORD ............................... BUSINESS MANAGER FERNANDO VARELA ................................. BOARD MEMBER PAUL WOODARD JR ................................. BOARD MEMBER VIVIAN HARRISON ................................... PEIMS COORDINATOR LOIETTE DIXION ..................................... PEIMS COORDINATOR 003-903 LUFKIN ISD 001-908 WESTWOOD ISD ANDRA SELF .......................................... BOARD PRESIDENT COOPER CASTLEBERRY .......................... BOARD VICE-PRESIDENT CAROLYN BOOKER ................................. BOARD PRESIDENT DAVID PERKINS ....................................... BOARD SECRETARY JAY PATZKE ............................................ BOARD VICE-PRESIDENT JOHN PIERSOL ........................................ BOARD SECRETARY ANDRO BRANCH ..................................... BOARD MEMBER LARRY KEGLER ....................................... BOARD MEMBER CAROL BAYLESS ..................................... BOARD MEMBER JOE MCELROY ........................................ BOARD MEMBER HERMAN LINAM ....................................... BOARD MEMBER TED SWEETMAN ..................................... BOARD MEMBER STANLEY NEW ........................................ BOARD MEMBER BRENDA HILL .......................................... ASSOCIATE SUPERINTENDENT DON WACASTER ..................................... BOARD MEMBER JOHNNY GILES ........................................ ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT EDDIE MILHAM ........................................ ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT ROXIE GRISSOM ..................................... BUSINESS MANAGER LARRY PARSONS ..................................... ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT LARRY PARSONS ..................................... BUSINESS MANAGER JOAN DALY .............................................. PEIMS COORDINATOR TAMARA HENSON ................................... PEIMS COORDINATOR 205 MEMBERS OF LOCAL BOARDS, ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTS, BUSINESS MANAGERS, AND PEIMS COORDINATORS 003-904 HUNTINGTON ISD DAVID SHAFFER ....................................... BOARD MEMBER BEN WATSON ..........................................BOARD PRESIDENT STEVE TUCKER III ................................... BOARD MEMBER BECKY STANBERRY ................................. BOARD SECRETARY VI MCBRIDE ............................................ BUSINESS MANAGER KEITH CARRELL ....................................... BOARD MEMBER SHELIA SHAFFER ..................................... PEIMS COORDINATOR JOHN ELLIS ............................................ BOARD MEMBER WESLEY HOYT ........................................ BOARD MEMBER 005-902 HOLLIDAY ISD BO LETNEY ............................................ BOARD MEMBER STEVE PARNELL ..................................... BOARD PRESIDENT ADAM NERREN ........................................ BOARD MEMBER VICTOR KOCKS ....................................... BOARD VICE-PRESIDENT SHIRLEY W DAVIS ................................... AREA SUPERINTENDENT SCOTT FINCH .......................................... BOARD SECRETARY RANDY CRAIG ..........................................BUSINESS MANAGER CLINT LEE .............................................. BOARD MEMBER SUE MORRELL ........................................ PEIMS COORDINATOR TOM RICHESON ....................................... BOARD MEMBER WADE SCARBROUGH ............................... BOARD MEMBER 003-905 DIBOLL ISD KIRK STYLES .......................................... BOARD MEMBER SHARON BROWN ..................................... BOARD PRESIDENT BARBARA TEEL ....................................... BUSINESS MANAGER JOHN FLOWERS ..................................... BOARD VICE-PRESIDENT SHERRY ROLAND ................................... PEIMS COORDINATOR TONY HOMAN ........................................ BOARD SECRETARY SANDY HENDRICK ................................... BOARD MEMBER 005-903 MEGARGEL ISD C LYNN PAVLIC ........................................ BOARD MEMBER WILLIE JONES .......................................
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