Katy ISD Board of Trustees to Consider Compensation, Growth Planning and Student Services at June 22 Meeting
For families in Katy West 1, staying informed about decisions made by the Katy Independent School District Board of Trustees is one way to stay connected to the future of local schools, student programs, staffing, and district growth. Several items with potential impacts across Katy ISD are scheduled for discussion and consideration during the Board's Regular Meeting on Monday, June 22, 2026.
The meeting will begin at 5 p.m. in the Board Room of the Katy ISD Education Support Complex, located at 6301 S. Stadium Lane in Katy. Residents who are unable to attend in person can watch through the district's free livestream available on the Katy ISD website.
Growth, School Boundaries and District Planning on the Agenda
As one of the fastest-growing school districts in Texas, Katy ISD continues to balance rapid enrollment growth with long-term planning. Among the reports scheduled for the meeting is an update on Attendance Boundary Modifications (ABM) for the 2027-2028 school year, a topic that often draws significant interest from families as new schools open and enrollment patterns shift.
Board members will also receive an update from the Katy Council of PTAs and hear an academic presentation highlighting innovations at Raines Academy, offering insight into programs designed to support diverse student learning needs across the district.
For residents of Katy West 1, discussions surrounding attendance boundaries, campus planning, and educational programming can provide an early look at how Katy ISD is preparing for future growth and serving students across the district.
Compensation, Benefits and Student Services Up for Consideration
Several agenda items focus on the district's workforce and student support services.
Trustees are expected to consider approval of the 2026-2027 Katy ISD compensation plan, as well as a separate compensation increase proposal for the upcoming school year. Employee benefits will also be discussed during the meeting.
The agenda includes consideration of multiple agreements for specialized student services, including therapy programs through the Harris County Department of Education, support for the Academic Behavior School West, and Early Childhood Intervention services through Project Tyke.
Additional items include approval of Texas Teacher Evaluation and Support System (T-TESS) second appraisers, operation agreements for Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Programs in Harris and Fort Bend counties, and the acquisition of new library books.
Facility Improvements and Infrastructure Projects
The Board will also review several facility-related items that support the district's long-term infrastructure needs.
Among those items are proposed electrical service upgrades at the Mayde Creek Complex, design services for renovation and construction work at the Complex of Innovation, and amendments related to drainage facilities serving developments in the Cane Island area. Trustees will also consider approval of cell phone tower leases and various interlocal agreements.
These projects reflect the ongoing investments required to support a district that serves more than 96,000 students across western Harris County, Fort Bend County, and surrounding areas.
Community Participation Opportunities
Residents who would like to address the Board during public comment must register in advance by emailing publicspeakers@katyisd.org no later than 2 p.m. on Monday, June 22. Participants must provide their name, mailing address, agenda item information, and indicate whether they reside within Katy ISD and have children enrolled in district schools.
The meeting will also include recognition of several campus leaders, including principals from Campbell Elementary, Franz Elementary, Rhoads Elementary, Robertson Elementary, McDonald Junior High, Morton Ranch Junior High, Morton Ranch High School, and the district's new Assistant Superintendent for Elementary.
What Happens Next
While many agenda items are scheduled as consent items, the June 22 meeting offers families an opportunity to stay informed about decisions affecting school operations, employee compensation, student services, facility improvements, and future growth planning throughout Katy ISD.
For parents, students, and residents of Katy West 1, the meeting provides a snapshot of how district leaders are preparing for the upcoming school year while continuing to address the needs of one of Texas' largest and fastest-growing school districts.
Residents can review the full agenda and watch the meeting livestream through Katy ISD's Board of Trustees webpage.
Stay tuned to My Neighborhood News for updates on actions taken by the Board and developments affecting Katy ISD schools and families.
Tiffany Krenek has been on the My Neighborhood News team since August 2021. She is passionate about curating and sharing content that enriches the lives of our readers in a personal, meaningful way. A loving mother and wife, Tiffany and her family live in the West Houston/Cypress region.




