MORGAN MILL INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
2020-2021
Mike Tucker - President
mike.tucker@mmisd.us
Term: November 2018-November 2022
Tony Ballinger – Vice President
anothony.ballinger@mmisd.us
Term: November 2020-November 2024
Jay Burns - Secretary
jay.burns@mmisd.us
Elected for unexpired term: November 2020-November 2022
Dr. Shannon Buchanan
shannon.buchanan@mmisd.us
Term: November 2020-November 2024
David Kincannon
david.kincannon@mmisd.us
Term: November 2020-November 2024
Dr. Ken Stokes
ken.stokes@mmisd.us
Term: November 2018-November 2022
Paul Dyas
paul.dyas@mmisd.us
Appointed for unexpired term: December 2020-November 2022
Next board election - November 2022
Local elections are held at the Erath County Courthouse or at the Morgan Mill Community Center
MORGAN MILL INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
2020-2021
Mike Tucker - President
mike.tucker@mmisd.us
Term: November 2018-November 2022
Tony Ballinger – Vice President
anothony.ballinger@mmisd.us
Term: November 2020-November 2024
Jay Burns - Secretary
jay.burns@mmisd.us
Elected for unexpired term: November 2020-November 2022
Dr. Shannon Buchanan
shannon.buchanan@mmisd.us
Term: November 2020-November 2024
David Kincannon
david.kincannon@mmisd.us
Term: November 2020-November 2024
Dr. Ken Stokes
ken.stokes@mmisd.us
Term: November 2018-November 2022
Paul Dyas
paul.dyas@mmisd.us
Appointed for unexpired term: December 2020-November 2022
Next board election - November 2022
Local elections are held at the Erath County Courthouse or at the Morgan Mill Community Center
Regularly scheduled board meetings are held on the second Monday of every month.
Board discussion of Property Values and Funding Lag at the August 26, 2021 board meeting:
The agency uses prior year property values in calculating each school district’s local share of Foundation School Program (FSP) funding. Using school districts prior year property values does not fully reflect the property values decline that may be experienced by some school districts. When the agency calculates FSP payments during the fiscal year, the agency is required to assume the same estimated property value increase in property values for all school districts. School districts with declining property values may experience significant underpayments creating what is called a funding lag. This funding lag may negatively impact cash flow and overall funding levels for some school districts.
Board discussion of Property Values and Funding Lag at the August 26, 2021 board meeting:
The agency uses prior year property values in calculating each school district’s local share of Foundation School Program (FSP) funding. Using school districts prior year property values does not fully reflect the property values decline that may be experienced by some school districts. When the agency calculates FSP payments during the fiscal year, the agency is required to assume the same estimated property value increase in property values for all school districts. School districts with declining property values may experience significant underpayments creating what is called a funding lag. This funding lag may negatively impact cash flow and overall funding levels for some school districts.