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Pipes launches bid for Boerne ISD trustee position

Pipes launches bid for Boerne ISD trustee position
Dallas Pipes

BOERNE — Dallas Pipes, a dedicated candidate for the school board, has been a proud resident of Boerne since 2001.

A true Texan at heart and a loving father of four, Pipes’ commitment to the community shines through his involvement in various activities.

Pipes announced his candidacy for the Boerne Independent School District Place 2 board of trustee position.

From holding Boerne football season tickets for over two decades to serving as a mentor for The Wounded Warrior Project, Pipes is deeply rooted in supporting others. He is involved in the Falcon Fathers program and is also a diamond sponsor of the Fabra Elementary PTO, where his oldest child, Alice, attends pre-K.

He has contributed significantly to Boerne ISD through his participation in the long-range steering committee, the Boerne ISD Community Leadership Academy, and the superintendent search community interview group.

A graduate of the Boerne Leadership program, through the Greater Boerne Chamber of Commerce, Pipes’ passion for service and leadership is evident in his dedication to the community.

With a strong desire to continue his legacy of service to the community he cherishes, Pipes said he is excited about the opportunity to address the current challenges facing the community. Driven by faith and unwavering values, he said he is eager to empower the youth of Boerne to reach new heights and shape their own values collectively. Recognizing the community’s success in nurturing young leaders, Dallas is enthusiastic about contributing his part to this ongoing journey of growth and development.

He retired from the U.S. Air Force due to combat injuries after spending 4 years in Iraq. His return to Boerne after his military service, followed by a successful real estate career continuing a family tradition spanning four generations, reflects a commitment to upholding family traditions and making a positive impact on future generations.


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