Our school board is dedicated to fostering an environment where every student can achieve academic excellence and personal growth in a safe and supportive setting.
As elected representatives of our community, we are committed to making informed decisions that shape the future of our schools. Our responsibilities include:
Our mission is to support every student in reaching their full potential by prioritizing safety, equity, and excellence in all our decisions. We invite you to explore our initiatives, participate in our meetings, and join us in our dedication to student success and safety.
The Premont ISD school board is dedicated to fostering an environment where every student can achieve academic excellence and personal growth in a safe and supportive setting.
As elected representatives of our community, we are committed to making informed decisions that shape the future of our schools. Our responsibilities include:
Term Expires 2026
Term Expires 2026
Term Expires 2028
Term Expires 2026
Term Expires 2028
Term Expires 2028
Board of Trustees Information
The Premont ISD Board of Trustees consists of seven members elected to serve, without compensation, for four year terms and represent the entire school district. Elections are held in November of even numbered years. All Premont ISD residents who meet eligibility requirements as specified in Texas Election Code 141.001, Board Policy BBA (Legal), BBBA (Legal), and BBB (Local) and Texas Education Code 11.061 and 11.002 may run for a position. Four trustees positions will be up for election on November 5, 2024. Eligible residents, residing within district boundaries in Jim Wells County Precincts 4 and 11 and Duval County Precinct 3, considering running for school board can access a free online training course through the Texas Association of School Boards (TASB) which explains the roles and responsibilities of the position. The Texas Election Code designates the Secretary of State as the chief election officer of the State of Texas. In order to provide information on the electoral process to all Texans, the office has prepared a guide with information regarding the election process.
Secretary of State Candidate Information
Application Process
Application forms can be picked up at the Premont ISD Administration office, 439 S. W. 4th Street, Premont, Texas, during regular business hours. They can also be accessed with the links provided below. Completed applications and Campaign Treasurer Appointment forms must be filed in a timely manner at the Premont ISD Administration office. All applications filed and information contained within those applications will become public records and open to inspection upon request.
Application for Place on the Ballot for a General Election
Appointment of a Campaign Treasurer by a Candidate
Code of Fair Campaign Practices
NOTICE OF DEADLINE TO FILE AN APPLICATION FOR A PLACE ON THE BALLOT
ELECTION RESULTS 2024
Premont ISD Board of Trustees Unofficial Election Results – November 5, 2024