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Texas Public School Districts and Charters: Board Members, Assistant Texas Public School Districts and Charters: Board Members, Assistant Superintendents, Business Managers, and Public Education Information Management System (PEIMS) Coordinators, December 2014 Note: Charter board data are for the 2013-14 school year. 001 ANDERSON COUNTY CRAIG NIVENS ................................................ BOARD MEMBER DR DON RICE .................................................. BOARD MEMBER 001-902 CAYUGA ISD RONNIE STANHOPE ........................................ BOARD MEMBER JOHN KELLEY ................................................. BOARD PRESIDENT JOHN TILLEY .................................................. BOARD MEMBER TAMMY LIGHTFOOT ....................................... BOARD VICE-PRESIDENT MICHELLE MOORE .......................................... PEIMS COORDINATOR JODY RADFORD .............................................. BOARD SECRETARY PATRICIA WARDELL ....................................... CFO/BUSINESS MANAGER JERRY SUDDUTH ............................................ BOARD ASSISTANT SECRETARY 001-909 SLOCUM ISD JEFF GUNNELS ............................................... BOARD MEMBER MALON REED .................................................. BOARD PRESIDENT DONALD LOVING ............................................. BOARD MEMBER ROGER JONES ................................................ BOARD VICE-PRESIDENT KIM DUBLIN .................................................... PEIMS COORDINATOR JOHN DAY ...................................................... BOARD SECRETARY KELLIE GATEWOOD ......................................... CFO/BUSINESS MANAGER DANIEL BAILEY ............................................... BOARD MEMBER 001-903 ELKHART ISD BRAD CHAPIN................................................. BOARD MEMBER HAROLD HOLLOWAY ....................................... BOARD PRESIDENT DARRIN FARLEY ............................................. BOARD MEMBER JOE ESTES ...................................................... BOARD VICE-PRESIDENT STEVE WEBB .................................................. BOARD MEMBER KRISPEN RUCKER ........................................... BOARD SECRETARY KIM O'DELL ..................................................... CFO/BUSINESS MANAGER PAUL BARNETT .............................................. BOARD MEMBER KIM O'DELL ..................................................... PEIMS COORDINATOR KEVIN BUSH ................................................... BOARD MEMBER CHARLES MCSHAN ........................................ BOARD MEMBER 002 ANDREWS COUNTY DR TOM WITTE ............................................... BOARD MEMBER DONNA HOBSON ............................................ CFO/BUSINESS MANAGER 002-901 ANDREWS ISD ELLA THACKER ............................................... PEIMS COORDINATOR DR CHARLES MOHR ....................................... BOARD PRESIDENT DR PAM FISHER ............................................. BOARD VICE-PRESIDENT 001-904 FRANKSTON ISD PETE FRANCIS ................................................ BOARD SECRETARY JUNIOR MASCORRO ....................................... BOARD PRESIDENT MARK LAMBERT ............................................ BOARD MEMBER JERRY JONES ................................................. BOARD VICE-PRESIDENT ROD NOBLE ..................................................... BOARD MEMBER CARL HOUSE .................................................. BOARD SECRETARY RUSSELL SHANNON ....................................... BOARD MEMBER TIM BRUMLEY ................................................ BOARD MEMBER CHARLIE SIMPSON ......................................... BOARD MEMBER HAYLEY FRINK ................................................ BOARD MEMBER DANIEL WEBB ................................................. ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT JOE REED ........................................................ BOARD MEMBER BILLY BUTLER ................................................. CFO/BUSINESS MANAGER BOB WHITEHURST ......................................... BOARD MEMBER NICCI COOK .................................................... ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT 003 ANGELINA COUNTY LAURA GRIFFITH ............................................ CFO/BUSINESS MANAGER KATRINA HOLMANS ....................................... PEIMS COORDINATOR 003-801 PINEYWOODS COMMUNITY ACADEMY JENNINGS NARANJO ..................................... BOARD PRESIDENT 001-906 NECHES ISD LINDA ROBBINS .............................................. BOARD VICE-PRESIDENT GARALD BROWN ............................................ BOARD PRESIDENT CHARLIE GRUMBLES ...................................... BOARD SECRETARY VAN BROWN ................................................... BOARD VICE-PRESIDENT LOUISE LAVANE .............................................. BOARD TREASURER CLYDELL KLEIN ............................................... BOARD SECRETARY JOE DOUGLAS ................................................ BOARD MEMBER BRENT CARROLL ............................................ BOARD MEMBER ROBERT KUYKENDALL ................................... BOARD MEMBER BRENT HOFFMAN ........................................... BOARD MEMBER JOSEFA SANTIAGO ........................................ BOARD MEMBER LUTHER SCOTT .............................................. BOARD MEMBER SARAH STRINDEN .......................................... BOARD MEMBER JACK WEDGEWORTH ..................................... BOARD MEMBER JEANNIE WILLIAMS ........................................ PEIMS COORDINATOR TINA BOLTON ................................................. CFO/BUSINESS MANAGER TINA BOLTON ................................................. PEIMS COORDINATOR 003-902 HUDSON ISD KENT WALKER ................................................ BOARD PRESIDENT 001-907 PALESTINE ISD MARK SELMAN .............................................. BOARD VICE-PRESIDENT STANLEY SOKOLOWSKI ................................. BOARD PRESIDENT SAM HUFFSTETLER ........................................ BOARD SECRETARY JANIE SEPULVEDA ......................................... BOARD VICE-PRESIDENT RICHARD JONES............................................. BOARD MEMBER DYNA TUTT .................................................... BOARD SECRETARY MATT LOWE ................................................... BOARD MEMBER MICHAEL BENNETT ........................................ BOARD MEMBER ART NELSON .................................................. BOARD MEMBER RICKEY FERGUSON ......................................... BOARD MEMBER CHARLES WILLSON ........................................ BOARD MEMBER REVEREND WADE HOBBS ............................... BOARD MEMBER ANGIE CRANFORD .......................................... PEIMS COORDINATOR DANA STAPLES .............................................. BOARD MEMBER BARRETT LANKFORD ..................................... CFO/BUSINESS MANAGER SUZANNE EIBEN ............................................. ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT TAMMY JONES ............................................... ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT 003-903 LUFKIN ISD DAVID ATKEISSON ......................................... CFO/BUSINESS MANAGER ANDRO BRANCH............................................. BOARD PRESIDENT LOIETTE DIXON .............................................. PEIMS COORDINATOR STANLEY NEW ................................................ BOARD VICE-PRESIDENT ANDRA SELF ................................................... BOARD SECRETARY 001-908 WESTWOOD ISD DR KEVEN ELLIS ............................................. BOARD MEMBER THERESA BAMBECK....................................... BOARD PRESIDENT ALLYSON LANGSTON ..................................... BOARD MEMBER CAROLYN BOOKER ......................................... BOARD VICE-PRESIDENT DON MUHLBACH ............................................ BOARD MEMBER MIKE BENTLEY ............................................... BOARD MEMBER SCOTT SKELTON ............................................ BOARD MEMBER Texas School Directory, 2014-15 281 Texas Public School Districts and Charters: Board Members, Assistant Superintendents, Business Managers, and Public Education Information Management System (PEIMS) Coordinators, December 2014 Note: Charter board data are for the 2013-14 school year. LYNN TORRES ................................................ DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT 005 ARCHER COUNTY JOHNNY GILES ............................................... ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT CHARLOTTE BYNUM ...................................... CFO/BUSINESS MANAGER 005-901 ARCHER CITY ISD KELLEY FOLEY................................................. PEIMS COORDINATOR STEVE TUCKER ............................................... BOARD PRESIDENT 003-904 HUNTINGTON ISD JILL DUNKEL ................................................... BOARD VICE-PRESIDENT LAREE COWAN ............................................... BOARD SECRETARY SHANE TATUM ............................................... BOARD PRESIDENT VERNON GEIS ................................................. BOARD MEMBER JODY MITCHELL ............................................. BOARD VICE-PRESIDENT JEANNIE HILBERS .......................................... BOARD MEMBER BILL STEWART ............................................... BOARD SECRETARY TRACY WILLIAMSON ...................................... BOARD MEMBER ROB HUGHES .................................................. BOARD MEMBER PAUL WYLIE .................................................... BOARD MEMBER TRACY NEAL ..................................................
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