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The Klein Forest High School junior maintains a 3.9 grade point average and is a district champion wrestler. He's also an all-district defensive end in football.
KLEIN, Texas — A Klein Forest High School student got a huge surprise Thursday during the homecoming game. Senior Austin Nguyen became the first student with autism to be crowned homecoming king ...
A person of interest has been detained in connection to an email threat that was made against Klein Forest High School in northwest Harris County on Tuesday, the Klein Independent School District ...
Klein Forest's Larry Pitre has no more hair to lose worrying about his teams, so he's retiring after 25 years as a head basketball coach. There had been rumors about Pitre's retirement for months ...
Poor Johnathan Wilson. As one of the best athletes at Klein Forest High School and a star on both the football and basketball teams 16 years ago, he was given the job of guarding Tomball's top player.
HARRIS COUNTY, Texas – The 18-year-old Klein Forest High School student who was responsible for the cyber attacks that STAAR testing for thousands of students in the district appeared in court ...
An April 16 internet disruption due to a “distributed denial of service attack” or DDoS, was traced to Klein Forest High School student Keontra Lamont Kenemore, 18, by the district’s IT ...
According to court documents, the 18-year-old Klein Forest High School student confessed that he was behind the April 16-17 attacks that disrupted state-mandated testing for 24,279 students.
Rockwall-Heath vs. Wylie East, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Mesquite Poteet HS Cypress Falls vs. Tomball, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Klein Collins HS Willis vs. Houston Nimitz, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Summer Creek HS, Humble ...
According to court documents, the 18-year-old Klein Forest High School student confessed that he was behind the April 16-17 attacks that disrupted state-mandated testing for 24,279 students.