The Angelina County Commissioners Court announced on Apr. 8 that residents can view or download agendas, videos, and minutes from its meetings held in 2026 through online drop-down menus. The court also provides access to archived records for previous years.
This announcement allows the public to follow local government decisions and stay informed about county operations by accessing official documentation from regular sessions. Providing these materials supports transparency and encourages community engagement with county governance.
The current members of the Commissioners Court include County Judge Keith Wright, Precinct 1 Commissioner Tim Sprinkle, Precinct 2 Commissioner Kermit Kennedy, Precinct 3 Commissioner Tom Berry, and Precinct 4 Commissioner Kenneth Jeffrey. Meeting documentation is available for sessions held on January 13th, January 27th, February 10th, February 24th, March 10th, and March 24th of this year.
In related educational data for Angelina County during the recent school year, the number of at-risk students declined slightly by 0.1%, totaling 8,503 students according to the Texas Education Agency (source). The county ranked as having the forty-fifth highest total at-risk student enrollment among Texas counties during that period (source). Demographic figures show that white students made up the largest ethnic group in local schools with a total of 6,861 students (43.3%), while Hispanic students were second with a count of 5,679 (35.8%) (source).
These updates reflect ongoing efforts by both county officials and educational institutions to provide clear information about local governance and demographic trends.









