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Board of Trustees

Fairfield ISD Board of Trustees

FISD Board of Trustees

The Fairfield Independent School District Board of Trustees is made up of seven unsalaried community members elected to serve three-year terms. The board provides leadership and oversight for the district by setting policy, approving curriculum and budgets, overseeing facilities planning, and hiring the Superintendent. Trustees act only as a governing body during duly called public meetings.

 

Public Board Meetings

The Board of Trustees holds regular meetings at 6:00 p.m. on the second Monday of each month at the Fairfield ISD Administration Building. Meeting dates, times, or locations may be changed as needed, and special meetings may be called. Agendas are posted on the district website in accordance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, at least three business days prior to a regular meeting and at least two hours before an emergency meeting.

 

Role of the School Board
This video provides an overview of the responsibilities of a local school board, including governance, policy development, and oversight of district operations in support of student learning. 

 

 

Meet our Board

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  • Ashlee Daniel serves on the Fairfield ISD Board of Trustees because she cares deeply about students, schools, and the Fairfield community. She believes strong public schools are essential to the future and is committed to helping Fairfield continue to thrive.

    Ashlee values working alongside dedicated educators, administrators, parents, and fellow board members who are focused on what is best for kids. Fairfield ISD is special to her because it is a close-knit community with strong school pride and a true sense of family where people genuinely care about one another.

  • Penny Meredith serves on the Fairfield ISD Board of Trustees to give back to the community that helped shape who she is today. She values the opportunity to support student success and help develop future leaders, whether they choose to remain in the community or pursue opportunities beyond it.

    Fairfield ISD holds special meaning for Penny, as her family has been part of the district for generations. She is proud to continue serving the Eagle family and believes in the importance of growth, change, and a strong sense of community as Fairfield ISD prepares for the future.

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