Manor ISD trustees invite community to discuss budget and school issues April 29

Dr. Robert Sormani, Superintendent at Manor Independent School District
Dr. Robert Sormani, Superintendent at Manor Independent School District
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Manor Independent School District trustees announced on April 7 that they are inviting families, staff, and community members to attend an open conversation about key district topics. The meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, April 29 at 6:30 p.m. in the Manor High School Advanced Academics Building (Building F).

The event aims to foster dialogue between the school board, district leadership, and the community. Attendees will have an opportunity to ask questions and discuss matters such as the district budget, student outcomes, or any other issues affecting local schools.

Trustees said the meeting is designed “to create space for real dialogue.” They added that they will be present along with district leadership “to listen, answer your questions, and talk through the issues you want to better understand.” Community members who cannot attend in person can watch a live stream of the meeting or submit questions in advance using the LSG Forum Q&A form. The form will close at the start of the event.

According to the official website, Manor Independent School District serves more than 10,000 students across 15 campuses. The district operates eight elementary schools, three middle schools, one PreK-8 campus, three high schools and one alternative learning campus.

The district has been recognized as a District of Distinction in visual arts by the Texas Art Education Association according to its official website. It also supports students pursuing college-level athletics with annual signing opportunities according to its official website.

Community involvement is encouraged through student-led initiatives focused on positive contributions according to its official website. Manor ISD focuses on providing equitable and high-quality education aimed at supporting each scholar’s full development according to its official website.



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