
(Seguin) — The Seguin ISD Board of Trustees has voted to extend the superintendent contract for Dr. Jack Lee during a recent meeting. The board met on Thursday, March 26 to conduct Lee’s evaluation.
Board members say they are “excited about the direction of the district under Dr. Lee’s leadership” and they look forward to their continued work as a Team of 8.
School Board President Denise Crettenden acknowledged that the timing will coincide with Dr. Lee’s first anniversary with the Seguin ISD.
“I am very glad he’s leading our district,” said Crettenden. “I have received a tremendous amount of positive feedback about him and his work for the district, and I see evidence of his phenomenal leadership every day.”
Dr. Lee’s evaluation with the board comes nearly eight months after he joined Seguin ISD in July 2025. He previously served as
superintendent in Bullard ISD, where he led the 4A district to an “A” rating, restructured the district’s curriculum, established a mental health support system, and successfully passed a $103 million bond to help fund new facilities.
In a joint statement released to the Seguin Daily News, the trustees stated they “would like to acknowledge his sense of urgency, his passion for what’s best for kids, his establishment of systems and processes, and his knowledge and professionalism in all areas.”
The contract extension is for one additional year through July 14, 2029. District officials say the board will consider changes to Dr. Lee’s compensation during the 2026-2027 budget process over the coming months.



