Beaumont ISD's elected trustees could begin to be seated this year, they said this week after speaking with a state education official, though three campuses in danger of being closed for poor test scores could delay that move.
Four of the six trustees said they spoke recently with A.J. Crabill, TEA Deputy Commissioner of Governance, about the state of "improvement required" schools and the process of replacing the appointed board of managers.
"All of the elected trustees, to my knowledge, have received a call from TEA," said at-large trustee Denise Wallace-Spooner.