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Williamson County Board of Education Members

The Williamson County Board of Education consists of one member elected from each of the 12 voting districts to serve a four-year term of office. Elections were held for odd numbered districts in 2024 and for even numbered districts in 2022. Even numbered district elections will be held again in 2026.. 

While School Board members are elected by voting districts, they strive to serve every child in the school system. Board members are interested in the views and opinions of parents about our schools and welcome those comments. A citizen’s voting district is listed on the voter registration card. Feel free to communicate with them through their designated email, which can be found by clicking on their picture. These emails are not private and may be reviewed by media and other members of the general public.

If parents have particular concerns about activities at their child’s school, they are encouraged to seek a solution at the school first by contacting the teacher and then the principal if necessary. If a parent still has concerns, the office of the Superintendent can provide an appropriate contact for further assistance.

Tony Bostic

Tony Bostic
First District

Dan Cash

Dan Cash
Second District

Dennis Driggers wearing a suit

Dennis Driggers
Third District

Josh Brown

Josh Brown
Fourth District

Margie Johnson

Margie Johnson
Fifth District

 

Jay Galbreth wearing a suit and tie

Jay Galbreath
Sixth District

 

Melissa Wyatt

Melissa Wyatt
Seventh District

 

 

Claire Reeves in white shirt

Claire Reeves
Ninth District

Eric Welch wearing a suit

Eric Welch
Tenth District

Tonja Hibma

Tonja Hibma
Eleventh District

 

Drason Beasley

Drason Beasley
Twelfth District

 

Members of the Board

The Williamson County Schools Board of Education meets on a monthly basis with additional policy meetings and work sessions. These meetings focus on various topics, including funding and budgets, policies and projects within the district.

Regular School Board meetings are open to the public and offer a chance for community members to address the Board directly.