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Troy ISD Board of Trustees

School Board May 2023

From L to R: Gary McMurtry-President, Jon Gersbach, Carrie Trees-Secretary, Bill Negron, Thomas Valle- Vice President, Kirk Bailey, Amy McKissick

 

 

2023 – 2024 School Board Members:

Board Member

Term Start

Term Expires

Email Address

Gary McMurtry –

President

May 2021

May 2024

gary.mcmurtry@troyisd.org

Thomas Valle –

Vice-President

May 2021

May 2024

thomas.valle@troyisd.org

Carrie Trees –

Secretary

May 2023

May 2026

carrie.trees@troyisd.org

Jon Gersbach

 

May 2022

May 2025

jon.gersbach@troyisd.org

Bill Negron

 

May 2022

May 2025

bill.negron@troyisd.org

Amy McKissick

 

May 2022

 

May 2024

amy.mckissick@troyisd.org

Kirk Bailey

 

May 2023

May 2026

kirk.bailey@troyisd.org

 

What is the role of the school board? 

The seven-members of the Troy ISD Board of Trustees are the district’s policy-making body. The board works closely with the superintendent and administrative staff to determine the direction of the school district. The board’s focus is on the education and well-being of all students in Troy ISD. The board’s seven trustees serve three-year terms. Elections are held annually as the terms of the members are staggered so that at least two positions are up for election each year. Elections are held in May on the uniform election date. The board’s responsibilities include hiring and evaluating the superintendent, approving the district’s budget and associated tax rates, and working with the superintendent to adopt policy.  

When does the board meet?

Regular meetings of the board are held on the third Monday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Troy ISD Administration Building located at #1 Trojan Rd, Troy, TX 76579. Special meetings and workshops are scheduled as needed and are posted on the website and at the Administration Building. 

How can a citizen address the board?

Those wishing to address the board may do so by signing up prior to the meeting on a form provided by the board. Based on the number of speakers, the presiding officer will establish a time limit of one to five minutes. Unless the item presented is on the meeting agenda, the board cannot discuss or consider the item until such time as the item is placed on an agenda for a future meeting and is posted according to the Texas Open Meetings Act.