About Delegate Assembly

Education is at a crossroads... 

And we need your district's active representation at the 2012 TASB Delegate Assembly meeting September 29 in Austin.

The Assembly, held annually in conjunction with the TASA/TASB Convention, is the foundation of the Association’s governance structure and provides critical direction as the Association represents members' interests before state and national policy makers.

Your district’s representation at the Delegate Assembly is of the utmost importance to both your board and to TASB. It is vital that your representative understand the processes and issues that come before the Assembly for action. Please carefully select your district’s delegate and alternate from among the more experienced members of your board. The decisions made by the Assembly will set the course for the TASB organization for the coming year.

Delegates and alternates in each region will meet with TASB Directors over lunch to discuss the issues coming before the Assembly and to clarify Delegate Assembly processes.  Caucuses and lunch for delegates and alternates will begin at 12:30 p.m. and end just before the opening of the Assembly at 1:45 p.m.

The Delegate Assembly charts TASB’s future in three significant ways: 

  1. Elects TASB’s leadership—officers and members of the TASB Board of Directors
  2. Amends TASB Bylaws to ensure a responsive and effective Association
  3. Formally adopts TASB’s Advocacy Agenda, the legislative “roadmap” for issues critical to public education for the foreseeable future

We look forward to hearing your district’s voice at the 2012 Delegate Assembly!

 

 

Signature of Gary Inmon Signature of James B. Crow

Gary Inmon
TASB President

James B. Crow
TASB Executive Director

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