Carroll ISD

Read more about who represents you in the Carroll school district. You can also learn more about the resources, demographics, and how to take action in Carroll ISD!

Carroll ISD’s 11 campuses cover the majority of the city of Southlake, Texas, and portions of northwest Grapevine, far northern Colleyville, and eastern Westlake.

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Source:https://www.southlakecarroll.edu/Page/2900

Operation Budget

Students

  • Hispanic 10.45% 10.45%
  • White 61.38% 61.38%
  • African American 2.01% 2.01%
  • Asian 20.25% 20.25%
  • Native Hawaiian/other Pacific Islander .07% .07%
  • American Indian/ Alaska Native .26% .26%
  • Multiracial 5.57% 5.57%

School Board Meetings

The Carroll ISD Board of Trustees intends to meet on the first and third Monday of each month as needed at 5pm. The meetings typically begin with open session and public comments for those who sign-up to speak followed by closed session per Texas law before the Board reconvenes into open session to address the rest of the agenda items. 

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Superintendent

School superintendents work with the school board to develop goals for the district. They also provide leadership and oversee the educational enterprise in the district. The superintendent is hired by the school board and is not a voting member of the school board.

In larger school districts, superintendents may have assistant, deputy, or associate superintendents in charge of particular divisions, such as curriculum or technology.

The average Superintendent salary in Carroll ISD is $338,488.82

Responsibilities

School superintendents work with the school board to develop goals for the district. They also provide leadership and oversee the educational enterprise in the district. The superintendent is responsible for managing day-to-day operations, preparing and administering the district’s budget, organizing the district’s central administration, and ensuring that the district focuses on its primary mission—student academic achievement and progress.

The superintendent is hired by the school board. While the board’s focus is governance and oversight of management, the superintendent’s focus is on implementation and management. In larger school districts, superintendents may have assistant, deputy, or associate superintendents in charge of particular divisions, such as curriculum or technology.

In general terms, the superintendent’s responsibilties are:

Policy development and implementation

The superintendent advises the school board on the need for new policies based on input from staff and advisory committees, legislators, and state agency staff. Following the superintendent’s policy recommendation, if the board adopts the policy, the superintendent develops and implements appropriate procedures to satisfy the requirements of the new policy.

Administration

The superintendent provides administrative leadership and manages district day-to-day operations.

Recommendation and evaluation of staff

The superintendent recommends staff to be hired; is responsible for performance evaluations; and makes suggestions for renewal, nonrenewal, and dismissal of staff (as provided by policy).

Budget

The superintendent prepares a budget, makes revisions as requested by the board, administers the board-adopted budget, and makes purchasing decisions as defined by board policy and budget constraints.

Facilities planning

The superintendent leads the administrative effort to plan for, operate, maintain, evaluate, and supervise improvements to school and district facilities.

Communication

The superintendent communicates with a diverse range of individuals and groups, such as legislators, the Texas Education Agency, the regional education service center, parents, board members, principals, attorneys, teachers, local business owners, and the media.

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Dr. Lane Ledbetter

Dr. Lane Ledbetter

Superintendent

 

   

Carroll ISD School Board

Here are your school board trustees who are elected to represent your voice in Carroll ISD. The school board oversees and manages the public school district’s affairs, personnel, and properties. As well as ensuring the superintendent implements and monitors district operations.

It is important the school board represents and advocates for the community’s diverse beliefs and values to serve ALL students.

School board members are not paid.

Responsibilities

Local school board responsibilities can be grouped into five categories:

  • Adopt goals and priorities and monitor success
  • Adopt policies and review for effectiveness
  • Hire and evaluate the superintendent
  • Adopt a budget and set a tax rate
  • Communicate with the community

The operation of the school district at the local level is also a shared activity. The role of the school board members and the role of the superintendent are different:

  • Your school board governs the district, but it does so with the advice of the superintendent.
  • The superintendent manages the district, but he or she must do so with the oversight and management of the board, and within the framework of policies and priorities your board adopts.

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Cameron Bryan

Cameron Bryan

President, Place 4

Expires May 2024

   
Hannah Smith

Hannah Smith

Vice President, Place 5

Expires May 2024

   
Andrew Yeager

Andrew Yeager

Secretary, Place 7

Expires May 2022

   
Michelle Moore

Michelle Moore

Trustee, Place 1

Expires May 2023

   
Eric Lannen

Eric Lannen

Trustee, Place 2

Expires May 2023

   
Sheri Mills

Sheri Mills

Trustee, Place 3

Expires May 2023

   
Alex Sexton

Alex Sexton

Trustee, Place 6

Expires May 2025

    

May 6th Elections!

Learn more about who is running in the upcoming School Board elections.

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Qualifications

Here are the qualifications for what it takes to run for the School Board.

Resident of Texas

for at least 12 consecutive months 

Resident of the District

for at least six consecutive months

Registered to vote

in the area from which the office is elected for six months immediately preceding the following date

Not convicted of a felony

from which they have not been pardoned or otherwise released from the resulting disabilities

Have not been determined by a final judgment of a court

exercising probate jurisdiction to be totally mentally incapacitated or partially mentally incapacitated without the right to vote.

Cities in Carroll ISD

Southlake

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Colleyville

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Grapevine

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Keller

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North Richland Hills

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