11/12/2025
I wrote this back in May but never posted it. I never found an appropriate opportunity to post it. Enjoy!
Dear Keller ISD Community,
Now that the dust has settled and I have had the opportunity to step away for the Keller ISD school board I wanted to take a minute to give a report on what has been an honor of a lifetime to serve as your Trustee in Place 1 over the last 3 years. I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to represent our remarkable district and for the support of parents, teachers, and community members who joined me for coffee, shared insights, and championed our board’s initiatives. It has been an honor to serve you.
Three years ago, Keller ISD faced significant challenges: a $15 million budget deficit, a critically low fund balance, no long-term plan, and campuses needing enhanced security. Our board took decisive action, implementing policies and directives that delivered measurable results:
**Look Back**
1. Balanced the budget, eliminating the deficit.
2. Enacted a Teachers’ Bill of Rights to empower educators.
3. Established a Parents’ Bill of Rights to strengthen family engagement.
4. Expanded armed security to every campus, prioritizing safety.
5. Implemented a cell phone policy to minimize distractions.
6. Selected curricula focused on student achievement.
7. Established a five-year financial reporting policy for better fiscal transparency.
And much more.
This board tackled tough questions, left no stone unturned, and restored the district to solid footing. Today, KISD budget is balanced, campuses are safer, and we reaffirm that a child’s academic success is our greatest legacy. These achievements would not have been possible without our exceptional administrative leadership, particularly John Alison. John, your steadfast guidance, willingness to address countless questions, and servant leadership have been invaluable. Thank you.
**Looking Ahead**
Keller ISD’s path forward is clear: prioritize academic excellence, build on our progress, and pursue financial independence from state funding. We can achieve this by:
1. Maintaining a surplus budget.
2. Identifying operational efficiencies.
3. Rebuilding the fund balance to a minimum of four months.
4. Establishing a high-yield investment account.
5. Generating revenue beyond local taxes.
6. Finalizing a comprehensive five-year plan.
The five-year plan is critical, as it encompasses all goals listed but will also lay out how each will be achieved. Some say a school district can’t operate like a business, but I respectfully disagree. A district must be financially sound to deliver exceptional education. From 2012-2023 KISD had 8 out of 11 years in a financial deficit, the result of a lack of planning. A clear, well-communicated five-year plan that is updated annually will enable the board and administration to make well informed data driven decisions. This is why we codified standard five-year reporting requirements in the list above. This will drive year over year financial stability for our district so we can hopefully avoid or minimize the bumps caused by the 4-6 year funding cycles drama that this board and administration have tackled. The next Superintendent must prioritize developing, implementing, and communicating a five-year plan—a key quality Trustees should seek.
Again, serving Keller ISD has been a joy. I entered this role not as someone interested in politics but as someone committed to improving our district—and together, we have. Public office has never been my goal but I once had a pastor who would say “Your either going to where God sends you, Giving Money to what God directs you, or you are disobedient.” While I do believe school board was a calling, I don’t currently have any future political ambitions, just a desire for service to God, Country and Family.
To my colleagues that started this adventure with me, Joni Smith, our days spent visiting schools, connecting with teachers and administrators were some of the best times. It was an honor to serve alongside you and I wish you the best in whatever you pursue. To Charles Randklev, your leadership, and tireless dedication to students, parents, and the community inspire us all. Thank you for being the first. Sandi Walker, you’ve been missed. Your faith and grace shine brightly, reflecting Christ in our community like no other. Those don’t know you are missing out. To Chris, John, and Heather, keep up the momentum—I’m excited to see what you accomplish next.
Finally, I would not have done this without the love and support of an amazing woman. Carol you are a rock. Before I ever put my name on a ballot or application, I asked you to pray for clarity on if I should run for school board. While our prayers were different God made it abundantly clear for each of us -In the end every obstacle was cleared, and you were my biggest supporter. You still are. What people don’t know is that I am your biggest fan. You endured so much over the last 3 years. So thank you! I love you!
With gratitude,
Micah