The Lone Star College System (LSCS) is preparing for an important election on November 3, where voters will have the opportunity to elect trustees for Districts 3, 4, and 9. These positions are crucial as they help shape the educational landscape in the region.
Trustees Up for Election
According to the LSCS website, the trustees whose terms are expiring and who are up for election include Board Secretary Iesheia Wilson for District 3, Art Murillo for District 4, and Jim Cain for District 9. Each trustee serves a six-year term, providing stability and continuity in leadership for the college system.
District Coverage
The LSCS trustee districts cover various geographic areas, ensuring representation for diverse communities. District 3 encompasses parts of south-central Cy-Fair and northwest portions of central Houston. District 4 includes portions of north-central Houston, while District 9 covers areas such as Tomball, north Klein, and Cypress. These districts are designed to reflect the demographic and geographic diversity of the region, allowing for tailored educational policies and initiatives.
The upcoming election is a significant event for the local community, as it will determine the leadership that will guide the Lone Star College System in the coming years. Community members are encouraged to participate in the election process to ensure their voices are heard in shaping the future of education in their area.
Original reporting: Community Impact — Houston — read the source article.