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Keller ISD trustees preview changes to policy allowing single-trustee agenda requests

March 27, 2026 | KELLER ISD, School Districts, Texas


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Keller ISD trustees preview changes to policy allowing single-trustee agenda requests
Trustees at the March 26 Keller ISD board meeting previewed proposed language changes to policy BE local that would allow a single trustee to submit an agenda request and require the item to appear on a regular meeting agenda within 60 days, provided it is timely submitted. The change responds to concerns that the current procedure limits individual trustees’ ability to place items before the board.

Bryce, who presented the draft changes, said the revisions reflect trustee feedback and peer-district practices; the draft would also clarify timing for items that are similar to those previously considered by the board. The Texas Association of School Boards (TASB)-suggested edit to the special-emergency-meeting section — reducing the member threshold from three to two to call a special meeting — was discussed as a separate recommendation trustees may adopt.

Trustees debated process details: Trustee Coker recommended adding a specific timetable (he suggested six months) for how long an item should be considered "previously considered" before it can be reintroduced without a board vote; other trustees suggested replacing vague wording such as "next appropriate agenda" with a clearer phrase like "next agenda." The board asked the drafting committee to incorporate suggested edits, proofread the document and send the revised draft to legal counsel for review before formal action.

Board members said the draft board operating procedures are intended to be a practical companion to board policy, not a substitute, and to give the board a clearer, consistent way to manage agenda-setting and committees. Trustees agreed to continue refining the language and return the draft for consideration at a future meeting.

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