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Texhoma ISD Cancels Jan. 21 Meeting; BoardBook Lists Jan. 28 Session

Texhoma ISD canceled its Jan. 21 board meeting; BoardBook lists a regular session for Jan. 28 at 7:00 PM at the superintendent's office, with agendas posted for public review.

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Texhoma ISD Cancels Jan. 21 Meeting; BoardBook Lists Jan. 28 Session
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Texhoma Independent School District canceled its planned regular meeting for Jan. 21, 2026, while the district’s BoardBook public meeting calendar shows a regular session scheduled for Jan. 28, 2026 at 7:00 PM in the Superintendent’s office at 402 W. Denver Street, Texhoma, TX. The BoardBook entries include links to the public notice, agenda and projector files, where the district posts meeting materials for public inspection.

For residents, the cancellation and the BoardBook listing matter because school board meetings are the official venue for decisions that shape district budgets, staffing, procurement and local policy. Delays in meeting schedules can shift approval timelines for purchasing, hiring and program implementation, potentially affecting classroom resources and vendor contracts. The Jan. 21 cancellation removes one scheduled opportunity for the Texhoma ISD Board to take action; the Jan. 28 session is now the immediate forum for any time-sensitive items.

BoardBook’s public notice and agenda files provide transparency by letting parents, staff and taxpayers see what the board plans to consider. Posting of projector files and related documents gives the public access to the materials board members will use in deliberations. For taxpayers tracking budget cycles, bond or tax-rate discussions, and contract approvals, those documents are the primary source to understand the district’s immediate priorities.

Operationally, a canceled meeting can compress the board’s calendar. If agenda items from Jan. 21 were deferred, Jan. 28 could carry a heavier docket, shortening the time available for public comment and board deliberation on each item. That can have downstream effects on district procurement timelines and human resources actions that rely on board approval. For local small businesses that contract with Texhoma ISD, compressed board schedules can delay payments or project starts. For families, delays in staffing or program approvals can affect classroom assignments and extracurricular offerings.

Texhoma ISD residents who want to follow tonight’s session should consult the BoardBook page, where the district has posted the public notice, full agenda and projector files for public inspection. Attendance at the superintendent’s office location at 402 W. Denver Street remains an option for those who prefer in-person participation. Electronic review of posted materials offers a way to prepare questions or comments in advance.

What comes next is straightforward: the board listed a regular meeting for Jan. 28 at 7:00 PM that provides the next opportunity for official action. Residents concerned about budget timing, staffing or specific agenda items should check the posted materials on BoardBook and plan to monitor or attend the Jan. 28 session for any decisions that could affect Texhoma ISD operations and local taxpayers.

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