2021 CITIZENS' OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE
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On April 26, 2022, the Fort Worth Independent School District Board of Education (BOE) approved the establishment of a Citizens’ Oversight Committee (COC). The purpose is to assist the District in maintaining accountability and integrity of the 2021 Capital Improvement Program that was approved by voters on November 2, 2021.
The COC members are recommended by the Board of Education members, with expertise in areas such as construction, financial management, land development, public agencies coordination, or parent leadership.
The COC will be responsible for providing reports to the BOE with its recommendations regarding such issues as program management, compliance with policies and procedures, use of historically underutilized businesses, environmental stewardship and stakeholder satisfaction.
The District appreciates the dedication, commitment and service of the COC members.
2021 COC Meeting Documents
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COC meetings are open to the public and anyone interested is welcome to attend.
UPCOMING - June 17, 2024: Agenda | Presentation | Minutes
April 15, 2024: Agenda | Presentation | Minutes
February 19, 2024: Agenda | Presentation | Minutes
December 18, 2023: Agenda | Presentation | Minutes
September 18, 2023: Agenda | Presentation | Minutes
June 26, 2023: Agenda | Presentation | Minutes
March 20, 2023: Agenda | Presentation | Minutes
January 23, 2023: Agenda | Presentation | Minutes
October 24, 2022: Agenda | Presentation | Minutes
June 06, 2022: Agenda | Presentation | Minutes
2021 COC Members
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District 2021 COC Member District 1 Isaac Manning District 1 John Pergande District 2 James Petty District 2 Glenn Forbes District 3 Larry Braziel District 3 Joshua Rivers District 4 Drayone Jones District 4 Stacy Marshall District 5 Jay Wieser District 5 Owen Hutchison District 6 Jody Sanders District 6 Kelly Horne District 7 Chris Benton District 7 Jason Ward District 8 Nelcy Cardenas District 8 Scott Wood District 9 Elizabeth (Libby) Willis District 9 Miguel Martinez Superintendent Steven Poole Superintendent Ken Kuhl