A Fort Worth homeowners association joined a lawsuit against Keller ISD Monday, alleging that board trustees broke state law to orchestrate a plan to split the district in two.
Members of the Heritage Legal Task Force, represented by Fort Worth-based Kelly Hart & Hallman, intervened in a lawsuit filed ...
Keller ISD President Charles Randklev gets in ... which was sent by the Fort Worth law firm Kelly Hart & Hallman to the ...
Hillwood Development Co. asked the Keller school board to stop using the term “Alliance ISD” in reference to ... school board is represented by Tim Davis of the Dallas-based firm Jackson ...
Davis, whose child attends Keller ISD schools, has run for the school board before. She acknowledged her petition is sort of a nuclear option. The referendum requires 15,000 registered voters ...
Hillwood Development Co. asked the Keller school board to stop using the term “Alliance ISD” in reference to the new district ... The Keller school board is represented by Tim Davis of the ...
But before trustees could even begin discussing the district’s projected $12.4 million budget deficit for the 2025-26 school ...
The district is planning to sell the land less than a year after it purchased the lot to stop a motel project.
Keller ISD Board of Trustees Vice President John Birt, from left, speaks during a Keller ISD school board meeting as Trustees Heather Washington and Chelsea Kelly listen at the Education Center ...
When the school board admitted they hired someone back in October to look into splitting Keller ISD along the railroad tracks along US 377/Denton Highway. The more affluent city of Keller would ...