11.052[1/2] – SINGLE-MEMBER TRUSTEE DISTRICTS. (a) Except as
Texas Education Code § 11.052[1/2]
Summary
This law allows independent school districts in Texas to elect trustees from single-member districts. It provides flexibility for boards to determine the composition of their trustees, either fully or partially from these districts, depending on local preferences.
Boards can choose single-member trustee elections.
At least 70% of trustees can be from single-member districts.
Local decisions influence trustee election methods.
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