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Showing posts with label School Board Recognition Month. Show all posts
Showing posts with label School Board Recognition Month. Show all posts

Friday, January 19, 2018

Ask MISD Kids: How Much is the School Board Paid?


With January being School Board Recognition Month, we wanted to know how much students knew about what the board of trustees do for the school district.

Mansfield ISD’s school board is the policy-making body for the district, and district administration provide the leadership to implement those board policies.

At the heart of it all, the school board makes decisions that are in the best interest of students. It’s a sentiment that almost all of the students asked understood.

“They provide as many things for all of the schools in Mansfield ISD and make sure that everyone that works there is doing their job,” said third-grader Genesis Bonilla.

So how much does a board member get paid for all their hard work?

“$50 a day,” Bonilla answered.

“$95.5 million,” responded fourth-grader Diego Apodaca.

“It’s very hard to think how much they have,” said fourth-grader La’Lani Coleman. “You would have to double the money that the principal has.”

Finally, the correct response was given.

“I don’t think they make any money because I think he just wants to help the students,” fourth-grader Giselle Soto chimed in.

The reality is that the men and women who make up the MISD school board are not paid at all. They volunteer their time and service because they want to make sure each child at Mansfield ISD receives the best education possible.

Board President Raul Gonzalez said he’s very blessed to be able to serve the community in that capacity.

“It’s great to be able to put kids first,” he said. “Anything that we do, it’s easy to discuss once we figure out how it affects kids.”

Mansfield ISD would like to thank the members of the school board for being advocates for children. Although the formal recognition is in January, we are grateful for them every day.

Friday, January 27, 2017

A Special Thanks to MISD’s All-Star Team


They work tireless hours without getting paid a dime, and it’s all to make sure that the students of Mansfield ISD receive the best education possible.

The seven MISD board trustees are the elected public servants who play a major part in setting the vision and policy for the district. They carefully oversee a multi-million dollar annual budget for more than 34,000 students, approximately 4,000 employees and 43 schools.

January is School Board Recognition Month, and MISD wanted to make sure these public school advocates realize how much they mean to the entire community.

“The members of the MISD school board have a passion for children and work to provide them quality educational opportunities in a fiscally responsible manner,” said Superintendent Dr. Jim Vaszauskas. “On behalf of the district, I want to send a heartfelt ‘thank you’ to the dedicated volunteers who serve on our school board.”

Some MISD campuses adopted a trustee for a day filled with pep rallies, food and fun. (View photos here.) Mansfield Mayor David Cook even proclaimed January 2017 as School Board Recognition Month in the city.

MISD is grateful for the time, energy and counsel given by the men and women who serve on the school board. Even though the month is designation for them, they are all-stars year-round.