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School board trustees appointed an interim superintendent: Cory Wilson, the district’s assistant superintendent of educational services.
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Trustees will consider a voluntary separation agreement from Superintendent Tracy Johnson, who threatened to resign over a proposed split.
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The Keller Education Foundation this week announced the Ongoing Needs and Essentials Fund for educators who need resources that might not be offered in the district's budget.
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After two months of anticipation among Keller ISD parents and staff, parts of an episode shot at Central High School were recently featured on an international TV show called “God, Jesus, Trump!”
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Keller ISD school board has two options going forward after trustee Sandi Walker resigned Feb. 18.
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Mark Hafner's retirement caps off a career spanning more than 40 years, including time with the Keller Police Department.
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The Keller school board unanimously picked its own Chief Human Resources Officer, Tracy Johnson, to be the district's next superintendent. Johnson has 22 years in education as an elementary teacher and administrator across several north Texas districts.
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Directors are hopeful that new leadership plus steps to address internal problems will result in a positive change for the Tarrant Appraisal District.
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Mayors from the city of Colleyville, Keller and Southlake issued a joint letter calling for a new leadership at the Tarrant Appraisal District.
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Rep. Charlie Geren, R-Fort Worth, filed a bill Friday to abolish the Tarrant Appraisal District, which faces increased scrutiny over a series of missteps and controversies within the past several years.
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Religious groups in North Texas will collect donations Saturday for an estimated 1,000 Afghan refugees settling in Dallas-Fort Worth.
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A Keller man was arrested, pepper-sprayed and denied medical attention while he filmed a traffic stop involving his son in August. The police chief found one of the officers involved guilty of misconduct, and he's now addressing the situation publicly.