The Cy-Fair ISD board of trustees are slated to consider approving the Superintendent Doug Killian's 2025-26 evaluation during an Aug. 26 special-called board meeting.
The gist
Texas Education Code states the board of trustees must evaluate the superintendent using two options. According to Texas Education Code, these options include using the commissioner of education's recommended process and criteria, or utilizing a board approved process and performance criteria developed by the district alongside district- and campus-level committees.
Per CFISD board policy, the board of trustees prepare a written evaluation of the superintendent on an annual basis, and will discuss the results in a closed meeting, unless otherwise requested by the superintendent.
According to the special-called meeting agenda, the board of trustees will also consider approving an amendment to the superintendent’s employment contract, and authorizing the superintendent to execute memorandums of understanding with participating universities and colleges for the Texas Education Agency student-teacher residency program.
Looking ahead
Per previous Community Impact reporting, CFISD will have a 12-cent voter-approval tax rate election, or VATRE, and a $1.63 billion bond broken into five propositions on the upcoming general election ballot to fund differing areas of the district's budget:
- Proposition A (VATRE): teacher and staff compensation, class size maintenance, campus safety personnel, instruction materials, programs and student bus transportation
- Proposition B (building bond): essential facility renovations, modernizing technology and cybersecurity frameworks and acquisition of new school buses with three-point seat belts
- Proposition C (technology bond): replace or update instructional technology devices, classroom instructional displays and other teacher and student technology
- Proposition D (athletic bond): new artificial turf, resurfacing of competition tracks and updating stadium scoreboards
- Proposition E (swimming pools bond): replacement of water filtration pumps and re-plastering of middle and high school pools
The board of trustees will meet for a special-called meeting on Aug. 26 at 5 p.m. in the Mark Henry Administration Building Boardroom located at 11440 Matzke Road, Cypress. A livestream option can be found here.