11.352 – GOVERNANCE OF SPECIAL-PURPOSE DISTRICT. (a) The
Texas Education Code § 11.352
Summary
This law outlines the governance structure for special-purpose school districts, allowing the State Board of Education to appoint a board of trustees. The appointed trustees do not need to reside in the district, which can consist of three, five, or seven members depending on the district's needs.
State Board of Education appoints trustees for special-purpose districts.
Trustees can be three, five, or seven in number.
Trustees do not need to be district residents.
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