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SUMMARY:LTISD is ordering Library books!!  Public Comments welcome!!
DESCRIPTION:Parents and Taxpayers… Let your voice be heard before the next SB meeting!\nTexas Senate Bill 13: Overview and Implementation\nSenate Bill 13 (SB 13) is a piece of legislation passed during the 89th Texas Legislature (2025–2026) that imposes new requirements on school libraries\, particularly concerning the acquisition and review of library materials. The bill focuses on increasing transparency and parental oversight in the selection of books and other resources available to students. \nThe law requires school districts to adopt policies for the acquisition and removal of library materials that align with state guidelines. \nSenate Bill 13 Public School Requirements from the TEA\nhttps://tea.texas.gov/texas-schools/school-boards/sb13-guidance.pdf \n  \n\n\n\n\nThe Lake Travis ISD School Library Advisory Council (SLAC) was established by the Board of Trustees to ensure that school libraries provide strong collections that support student achievement\, meet state standards\, and reflect community expectations. Meeting at least twice each year\, the SLAC works with librarians and district staff to develop a recommended list of library materials for procurement\, including donated titles. The Board reviews these recommendations\, considers any proposed changes\, and makes the final decision to approve or reject the materials. At least 30 days before the Board’s vote\, the proposed list is made publicly available for parents and community members to review. The SLAC also recommends procedures for handling challenges to library materials and reviews challenges according to law before making recommendations to the Board. This process helps ensure transparency\, parent involvement\, and a strong library program that strengthens student achievement while nurturing a lifelong appreciation\, habit and love of reading. \n\n\n\n\nProposed Library Materials for Review & Community Feedback\n\n\n\nProposed Titles for Library Procurement List\nOctober 15\, 2025: Proposed Titles for Library Procurement \nFeedback form for parents and taxpayers\nProposed Titles for Library Procurement Feedback Form\n\nFor questions or additional information regarding SLAC reviews or library material challenges\, please contact Tasha Barker\, watersbarkert@ltisdschools.org\, 512-533-6036. \n\n\n\n\n2025-26 SLAC Meetings\n\n\n\nSeptember 18\, 2025 | Agenda | Meeting minutes | Recording\nOctober 14\, 2025 | Agenda | Meeting minutes | Recording\nDecember 16\, 2025 | Agenda | Meeting minutes | Recording\nFebruary 17\, 2026 | Agenda | Meeting minutes | Recording\nMay 19\, 2026 | Agenda | Meeting minutes | Recording\n\n\n\n\n\n 
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CATEGORIES:Events,LTISD,Meetings,School Board,Voting
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SUMMARY:True Texas Project Hill Country Monthly Meeting
DESCRIPTION:About Nate Sheets:From a backyard hive to America’s #1 branded honey\, Nathan Sheets has spent two decades proving that rigorous science and principled stewardship make food both pure and profitable. Now he’s ready to serve every Texan as Agriculture Commissioner—standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the farmers and ranchers who power our economy and ensure Texas families have food they can trust. Nathan isn’t a career politician; he’s a builder who unites people around clear vision and delivers common-sense solutions. His record shows he can turn convictions into results\, and he’s determined to do it again for every Texas family\, farm and ranch. Nate and Patty have been married for 29-years and have 4 children and a daughter-in-law. Nathan is a conservative Republican\, driven by his faith\, and proudly served 6-years in the U.S. Navy Reserves. Now he’s ready to serve every Texan for a better and healthier future.\n\nNate Sheets for Agriculture CommissionerWe will be hearing from Nate Sheets\, a business man and candidate for Agriculture Commissioner in Texas\, about his campaign. Nathan Sheets is a republican candidate for Agriculture Commissioner. He is the founder of Nature Nate’s honey\, which started with one backyard hive and has now grown to thousands. Nate’s mission as your next Ag Commissioner is to keep harmful chemicals out of our food supply while protecting the farmers and ranchers feeding our families.\n\nAbout Aaron Reitz:Aaron Reitz is an attorney with the law firm Hance Scarborough\, LLP\, where he represents and counsels private-sector clients in matters involving federal and state regulatory and public policy law\, as well as a wide range of civil litigation matters in state and federal courts. He is also a candidate for Texas Attorney General. Prior to joining the firm\, Aaron served as the Presidentially-appointed\, Senate-confirmed head of the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Policy (OLP).As the Assistant Attorney General over OLP\, Aaron was charged with developing and implementing DOJ’s significant policy initiatives\, handling special projects that implicate the interests of multiple DOJ components\, and serving as the primary policy advisor to Attorney General Pam Bondi. As Chief Regulatory Officer\, Aaron also reviewed and coordinated all regulations promulgated by DOJ. Lastly\, he identified and vetted candidates for federal judgeships\, and coordinated the nomination and confirmation process with the White House and Senate.Before DOJ\, Aaron served as Senator Ted Cruz’s Chief of Staff\, where he oversaw domestic policy\, legislative\, communications\, administrative\, Commerce Committee\, Judiciary Committee\, and Foreign Relations Committee teams\, as well as several regional offices throughout the State of Texas. During his time as Chief\, Aaron advanced several criticallegislative efforts that strengthen border security and mitigate the immigration crisis\, protect children and families online\, generate investment in domestic high-tech projects\, andstimulate billions of dollars of economic activity in Texas.Aaron previously served as Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s Deputy Attorney General for Legal Strategy\, where he directed the Agency’s Texas-versus-Biden docket. Aaronwas the Agency’s “offensive coordinator”: he planned\, staffed\, and executed the Agency’s most consequential lawsuits and legal initiatives on matters including immigration\, federal- state-local relations\, election integrity\, voting rights\, Big Tech\, consumer protection\, energy\, and the U.S. and Texas Constitutions. He was a key architect behind Texas v. Pennsylvania\, the U.S. Supreme Court case that challenged the constitutionality of four states’ administration of the 2020 presidential election.Aaron clerked for now-Chief Justice Jimmy Blacklock on the Texas Supreme Court and practiced both corporate law and commercial litigation in Houston and Austin. He graduated from the University of Texas School of Law\, where he was President of the Texas Federalist Society and Editor in Chief of the Texas Review of Law & Politics. Before law school\, he was an officer in the United States Marine Corps. He spent nearly five years on active duty and deployed to the northern Helmand Province of Afghanistan\, where he was embedded with the Afghan National Army. Aaron is still in the Marine Corps Reserve.Aaron is married to his high school sweetheart. They have four children\, and the Reitz Family is active with Saint Mary Cathedral in downtown Austin\, Texas.\n\n\nAaron Reitz for Texas Attorney GeneralWe are joined by Aaron Reitz\, a candidate for Texas Attorney General. Aaron is a husband\, a father\, a former active duty Marine who now serves in the reserves\, an attorney\, and much more. He was appointed by President Trump to lead the DOJ’s Office of Legal Policy under Attorney General Pam Bondi\, he served as Senator Ted Cruz’s Chief of Staff\, and as Deputy Attorney General for Legal Strategy under Ken Paxton. Come hear about his campaign\, and his plans to fight for Texas and her future!\n\n\n\nAbout Megan StanfordMy name is Megan Stanford and I am the High School Field Representative for the Lone Star Territory (Central Texas) for Turning Point USA. I grew up Christian and Conservative in south Austin\, attending Veritas Academy from my middle to high school years. I got involved in Turning Point USA as the Chapter Vice President at Texas State University and was hired a few months later in my senior year. I have worked as a field representative for a bit over a year now\, starting in Fort Worth\, then moving back to Austin this past summer. Over the course of my career with TPUSA\, I have started over 40 chapters in fort worth\, and am currently at 26+ here in Austin. \nMegan will be joining us this month to talk about the newest endeavor by TPUSA to engage the youth of American. They already dominate on college campuses\, and are now forging a path into high schools in order to engage our youth even sooner. This program is called Club America\, and Megan is working with parents and students in the Austin area who are reaching out. She needs YOU to hear what they are doing and how you can help!
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LOCATION:Grace Outreach Family Church\, 20808 Highway 71\, Spicewood\, Texas\, 78669
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