First Amendment lawyers told the Star-Telegram in January that the board’s closed-door discussion of the split that day ...
Tracy Johnson will remain a district employee through the end of the year, but she is only required to be available to the school board through March.
The public called for more transparency. The school board was set to provide it during a February committee meeting, but someone changed their mind.
Members of the Heritage Legal Task Force, represented by Fort Worth-based Kelly Hart & Hallman, intervened in a lawsuit filed ...
But before trustees could even begin discussing the district’s projected $12.4 million budget deficit for the 2025-26 school ...
Keller ISD board President Charles Randklev wished outgoing Superintendent Tracy Johnson the best in her future endeavors. Trustees Joni Shaw Smith and Chelsea Kelly wished her departure had never ...
The case was filed in the 348th District Court in Tarrant County by Dee J. Kelly Jr. of the Fort Worth-based law firm Kelly ...
Keller ISD board of trustees president Charles Randklev speaks during a Keller ISD school board meeting, Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025, in Keller.(Elias Valverde II / Staff Photographer) The well ...
The primary defendants in the original petition are all seven board trustees: President Charles Randklev, John Birt, Joni Shaw Smith, Micah Young, Chelsea Kelly, Chris Coker and Heather Washington.
The Heritage Homeowners Association and residents Cary Moon and Brian Black filed the lawsuit against board members Charles Randklev, Heather Washington, John Birt, Chris Coker, and Micah Young.
When Keller ISD’s board of trustees first brought up the idea of splitting the district in two, they talked up the serious ...
Forgoing typical protocol, the school district split never appeared on a meeting agenda before it was introduced at a December meeting by Board President Charles Randklev and two other trustees.