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With the Texas Education Agency’s release of 2023 A-F grades, most area districts fell one grade. Fort Worth and DeSoto dropped two, from a B to a D.
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A small group of protesters gathered outside Kuykendall Stadium in Frisco to protest the stabbing of Austin Metcalf. Karmelo Anthony is accused of stabbing Metcalf.
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The father of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf was escorted out of a press conference for Karmelo Anthony's family by police officers.
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A Collin County judge set Karmelo Anthony's bond at $250,000 on Monday. Anthony is accused of fatally stabbing Austin Metcalf at a Frisco high school track meet.
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Police in Texas say a 17-year-old student was fatally stabbed by another student during an altercation at a high school track meet. Frisco Police said Wednesday that the suspect was taken into custody and charged with murder.
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Harpists protested the shuttering of the program in a Monday evening school board meeting.
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Frisco voters have two city council seats and three Frisco ISD races on their May ballots. There's also a bond election for an arts center and city charter amendments.
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North Texas school districts, from Allen and Frisco to Sunnyvale, Highland Park and more floated more than $1 billion in combined bonds Tuesday. A handful passed.
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North Texas school districts are seeking more than a billion dollars in bonds this election. Some districts say they need more money to keep up with growth.
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Frisco ISD is the seventh and final district to settle in a lawsuit accusing the district of illegally using public funds to advocate against school vouchers. The result leaves open questions about how schools can talk about elections.
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Six school districts reached settlements in lawsuits accusing officials of using public funds for political advertising. Frisco is still rejecting the allegations.
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Attorney General Ken Paxton has now sued seven school district across the state, accusing them of violating state law by sharing messaging related to school vouchers ahead of the March primaries.