Evant ISD Announces Feb. 4 PTO Meeting at 5:45 p.m.; Community Welcome
Evant Independent School District invited parents, grandparents, staff, teachers and community members to a Feb. 4 PTO meeting at 5:45 p.m., offering a local forum for school involvement and decision-making.

Evant Independent School District posted a notice on its website that it would hold a February PTO meeting on Feb. 4 at 5:45 p.m., and invited parents, grandparents, staff, teachers and community members to attend. The district’s news item, dated Jan. 30, 2026, said, "February PTO Meeting on the 4th @ 5:45. Parents, grandparents, staff, teachers, and community members are welcome to attend."
The announcement underscores a routine but important opportunity for community members to influence school priorities that affect student health, safety and equity. Parent-teacher organizations often weigh in on school nutrition and wellness programs, volunteer-led support for students with special needs, afterschool offerings and fundraising that can narrow gaps in resources between families. A separate summary of the post noted that the notice invited people "to attend and take part in PTO business," reflecting the participatory intent of the meeting.
The district’s web posting provided a mailing address and phone and fax contacts for readers seeking more information. Evant ISD lists P.O. Box 339, Evant, TX 76525, phone (254) 471-5536 and fax (254) 471-5629. The website notice did not include a physical meeting location, room assignment or a detailed agenda in the portion captured online.
Without a listed venue or agenda, families and community members may need to contact the district directly to confirm where the meeting took place, whether there was a virtual attendance option, and which items were scheduled for discussion or vote. Confirming those details matters to caregivers who face scheduling, transportation or childcare barriers and to older adults who may want to attend in support of grandchildren. It also matters to community advocates focused on equitable access to programs such as school-based health screenings, immunization clinics, counseling services and meal programs.
Local advocates and parents who want to follow up can contact Evant Independent School District by mail at P.O. Box 339, Evant, TX 76525 or by phone at (254) 471-5536 for meeting location, minutes and future agendas. For residents tracking how school decisions intersect with public health and equity, PTO meetings are a place to raise concerns and push for policies that serve all students, especially those facing economic or health-related barriers.
Keeping community participation strong helps ensure Evant ISD decisions reflect the county’s needs; readers should check with the district for any updates to meeting records or upcoming PTO schedules.
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