About TASB
Created in 1949, the Texas Association of School Boards (TASB) is a voluntary, nonprofit, statewide educational association that serves and represents local Texas school districts.
Membership
TASB's membership includes all 1,034 Texas school districts, 20 regional education service centers, 50 community colleges, 38 tax appraisal districts, and 146 shared service arrangements. The Association represents the largest group of publicly elected officials in the state (more than 7,000 school board members) that serves over 4.9 million Texas students.
Governance
Local school boards govern TASB through the Association's Board of Directors, an annual Delegate Assembly (which serves as TASB's general policy making body), and a Grassroots Process used to develop the Association's Advocacy Agenda. Policies and decisions made by the Delegate Assembly are translated into action by the TASB Board, a 44-member body made up of school board members representing every region of the state.
Advocacy
TASB's official positions on legislative and regulatory matters are incorporated into the Association's biennial Advocacy Agenda developed through TASB's Grassroots Process and resolutions adopted annually by the Association's Delegate Assembly. Although TASB's specific stance on education issues may change over time, the Association remains dedicated to the preservation of local control of public education.
Products and services
TASB's products and services are provided to members as part of their annual membership dues or on a fee basis, depending upon the service.
Think TASB First
When you need help, call TASB. TASB has decades of experience with Texas schools and can provide assistance in virtually every area of public school governance and operation. And, when you choose to work with your Association, you strengthen your own organization. Think TASB First when you need training, services, or specialized advice!