Lewisville ISD board of trustees Vice-President Kronda Thimesch announced that she filed today to seek re-election to her Place 1 seat in the school district’s May 5  general election. Thimesch, a resident of LISD for more than 27 years, was first elected to the LISD board in 2015, and was elected vice-president by her colleagues in June 2017. She also served on the LISD legislative, finance and facilities committees. “I have been honored to be a voice for the children, parents, educators and homeowners of Lewisville ISD over the last three years, and I am proud of the work our board has done. I look forward to continuing to serve our community by bringing my experience and values to the table for our schools,” Thimesch said in a statement. A graduate of Texas Tech University, Thimesch majored in landscape architecture and met her husband, Jeff, during her time as a student. In May 1989, they co-founded Green Meadows Landscaping, based in Lewisville, which today serves business and residential clients all over the Metroplex. The Thimesches have four children: Justin, Kaytin, Jacob, who all graduated from Hebron High School and went on to Oklahoma State University; and Karissa, who is in 10th grade at HHS. For more information, visit  her website, Facebook and Twitter.