BOARD MEETINGS
Regular board meetings, where the Board conducts its business in public, are scheduled on the second Monday of each month at the Richard A. Middleton Education Center (RAMEC), 8961 Tesoro Drive. At all regularly scheduled meetings, the executive session begins at 5:30 p.m. and the public portion of the meeting convenes no earlier than 6:15 p.m.
Special board meetings are called as needed. Notice of all board meetings is posted 72 hours in advance on a bulletin board at the front entrance of the RAMEC and on the District website. Board meetings are livestreamed on the District’s Youtube channel. The links can be found at neisd.net.
ADDRESSING THE BOARD
Matters From the Floor is the time provided during regular board meetings for citizens to address the Board on any issue or concern they may have. Topics may not include the character of any student, staff or Board member.
Each person who signs up to speak prior to the meeting can address the Board one time for no more than three minutes. This time may be adjusted based on the number of people speaking. Following the citizen’s presentation, board members cannot respond to issues or concerns that were not listed on the agenda, but they may vote to put an issue on a future agenda or to have the administration follow up. If a person has signed up to addres a specific item on the agenda, the Board will call them forward when that agenda item is being discussed.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Written communications can be mailed to: NEISD Board of Trustees
8961 Tesoro Drive, Suite 602 San Antonio, Texas 78217
Email can be sent to board members at: board@neisd.net
ABOUT YOUR BOARD
North East ISD is governed by a seven-member school board elected by its residents. Each trustee represents a single member district in which they reside and serve a four-year term.


BOARD VALUES AND GOALS
NEISD will prepare our students for college and workforce readiness by challenging them to maximize their knowledge, technological skills, and potential for learning through both academic achievement and personal excellence.
NEISD will provide and maintain safe, supportive, and equitable learning environments for our students.
NEISD campuses will serve as centers for community involvement.
NEISD will develop and promote positive relationships through communication, involvement and partnerships with our community.
NEISD will emphasize character development and civic responsibility.
NEISD will continue to use best practices in its efficient and effective management of District resources.
NEISD will recruit and retain exemplary employees committed to student excellence, best practices, and professional growth.
NEISD will foster a culture of health and wellness among our students, staff and community.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT: NEISD.NET/BOARD
The North East ISD Board of Trustees is a group of seven elected public officials who govern the North East Independent School District. They serve on a volunteer basis with no compensation. They work to ensure that your children receive the finest, comprehensive education in a safe and secure learning environment.
“I have a passion for our District and for doing what is best for kids. I want our children to be the best that they can be and to be prepared for whatever life holds for them after they graduate.”
Shannon Grona was elected to the board in 2012 and serves as President. She worked in the banking industry for 11 years. She has an extensive history as a PTA volunteer serving on various committees and holding numerous officer positions, including President of the North East Council of PTAs. Shannon and her husband Nelson have two children who graduated from Johnson High School.
“We will work diligently to provide the educational opportunities our children need to achieve their personal best for success academically and in life.”
Terri Williams was elected to the board in May 2018. Terri has lived in NEISD for 30 years. She served on the Board Steering Committee and Citizens’ Bond Advisory Committee. She completed the Leadership North East program and is a member of the North East Educational Foundation. Williams is married and has two sons who graduated from Roosevelt High School.





“As a community we need to make sure that our children have access to the same opportunities that our parents and grandparents worked so hard to provide for us.”
Sandy Hughey was elected to the board in 2000. She has served terms as Vice President and President, and has been Board Secretary since 2008. Sandy has worked in finance and real estate management. She is a founding member of the Bexar County School Boards Coalition. She and her husband Keith have four children. Their son and youngest daughter are graduates of NEISD.
District 1: Churchill High School; and Coker, Hidden Forest, Huebner and Oak Meadow elementary schools.
District 2: Roosevelt High School; Krueger and Ed White middle schools; and Camelot, East Terrell Hills, Montgomery, Royal Ridge, Walzem, Wilshire and Windcrest elementary schools.
District 3: Legacy of Educational Excellence High School and International School of the Americas; Eisenhower, Jackson and Nimitz middle schools; and Castle Hills, Colonial Hills, Dellview, Harmony Hills, Jackson-Keller, Larkspur, Olmos and Ridgeview elementary schools; as well as the Pre-K Academy at West Avenue.

District 4: Academy of Creative Education and MacArthur High School; Garner Middle School; and Clear Spring, El Dorado, Northwood, Oak Grove, Regency Place and Serna elementary schools; as well as the Career and Technical Education Center and the Institute of CyberSecurity and Innovation.
District 5: Johnson High School; Bradley, Driscoll, Hill and Tejeda middle schools; and Bulverde Creek, Cibolo Green, Encino Park, Redland Oaks, Roan Forest and Thousand Oaks elementary schools.
District 6: Reagan High School; Bush and Lopez middle schools; and Canyon Ridge, Hardy Oak, Las Lomas, Stone Oak, Tuscany Heights, Vineyard Ranch and Wilderness Oak elementary schools.
District 7: Madison High School; Harris and Wood middle schools; and Fox Run, Longs Creek, Northern Hills, Stahl, Steubing Ranch, Wetmore and Woodstone elementary schools.
“I’m very excited to join a group of outstanding individuals to help shape the future of our District; for the benefit of the students, teachers, administrators, and parents.”
David Beyer was elected to the board in November 2020. He has also served on the North East Educational Foundation Board since 2013 and is a graduate of the Leadership North East program. He has been an active volunteer involved in various PTA activities. David and his wife have two children in NEISD. One attends KSAT and the other attends MacArthur High School.


“I want every child to have the educational foundation and skills needed to maximize their individual potential and gifts. It’s a privilege to serve and give back to the District in which grew up.”
Steve Hilliard was elected to the board in November 2020. He is a graduate of NEISD who returned to San Antonio and the District following his retirement from the U.S. Air Force. He has been an active volunteer in various capacities at his children’s schools. Steve and his wife (also a graduate of NEISD) are blessed to have two children who currently attend NEISD schools.
“As a mom, community member and board member, am passionate about ensuring our schools remain a top choice for our communities.”
Marsha Landry was elected to the board in May 2022. She has resided in San Antonio for more than 40 years and attended schools in NEISD growing up. She has been a technical arts volunteer at Concordia Lutheran Church for several years. She currently works for USAA as a Workforce Business Advisor. She and her husband have six children and five grandchildren.
“I believe firmly that it is important parents, teachers and kids know want to hear from them, and that their voices are welcome and crucial to our growth as a community.”
Diane Sciba Villarreal was elected to the board in May 2022. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of the Incarnate Word. Taking on many business ventures over the years, she currently owns a business focused on foundation repair. She has a son who attended Lee High School and was involved in many of the school’s unique programs.
Terri Williams District 2 Vice President Sandy Hughey District 1 Secretary David Beyer District 4 Trustee Steve Hilliard District 6 Trustee Marsha Landry District 7 Trustee Diane Sciba Villarreal District 3 Trustee Shannon Grona District 5 President Trustee District Map