January is School Board Recognition Month and Pasadena ISD is honored to celebrate its trustees for their dedication and commitment to the district’s schools and students.
“Our school board members are selfless volunteers who spend long hours working to ensure all of our students have the opportunity to learn and grow,” Superintendent Dr. DeeAnn Powell said. “Celebrating School Board Recognition Month is one way to say thanks for all they do.”
Serving as a link between the community and classroom, school board members are elected to establish the policies that provide the framework for public schools. The Pasadena ISD board is responsible for an annual budget of $600 million; 50,547 students; 8,324 employees and 68 campuses.
“School boards are essential to a strong public education system,” Texas Association of School Boards (TASB) Executive Director Dan Troxell said. “They provide the local governance and oversight that makes it possible for school districts to serve students, including establishing a strategic plan, adopting policies, approving a budget and selecting and evaluating a superintendent. It’s fitting that we celebrate them in January as their leadership is key to the success of every school district in Texas.”
Board members serving Pasadena ISD are: Marshall Kendrick, President; Vickie Morgan, Vice President; Kenny Fernandez, Secretary; Nelda Sullivan, Assistant Secretary; Crystal Davila, Member; Paola Gonzalez Fusilier, Member; Casey D. Phelan, Member.