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The Lubbock ISD Board of LISD trustees has named two new administrative appointments that will impact the district and a north Lubbock middle school.
The first two of four planned public hearings was held last week, and of the 50 or so Edgecombe County residents who came out ...
Wheat Elementary School and Woodville Intermediate School will merge to form the new Woodville Elementary Campus.
(Courtesy of Redistricting Partners/City of Gilroy) At their last meeting, the council narrowed down their choices to two maps: Draft D, which kept the East Side in a single district and Draft F ...
"Currently, LISD spends about $16 million annually on transportation," the school district said in a statement. "Contracted services would have required a significant budget increase of $3 to $5 ...
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A North Texas school district’s decision to move transportation services in-house means some 460 bus drivers will be without a job come July. The move was made amid a years-long, statewide bus ...
After hearing final public comments on various draft proposals Tuesday night, the City Council voted 4-1 in favor of map number 502 as their brand new district map. Council members say the ...
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Board is revealing a plan to rezone the district, which has had the same boundaries since 1993. Tuesday's map reveal will be the ...
The Lufkin ISD board of trustees discussed declining enrollment and the possibility of "grade reconfiguration" during its regular monthly meeting Thursday evening in the district administration ...
On Nov. 21, the district’s Long Range Planning Unit’s subcommittee – comprised of parents, staff and administrative members – presented what it might look like for LISD to enroll more ...
and their district is not unique in its struggles with funding and enrollment. Overall, they want to maintain the strong community that they believe has made LISD successful for so long.