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Colors. Green, white. Other information. Website. www .kellerisd .net /kisd. The Keller Independent School District is a pre-kindergarten to grade 12 public school district based in Keller, Texas, United States. Located in Tarrant County, serves more than 34,000 students and operated 42 schools in the 2020–2021 school year.
Keller High School is a public high school located in the city of Keller, Texas and is served by the Keller Independent School District. The school educates students in the majority of the city of Keller , western Southlake , northwestern Colleyville , northern North Richland Hills , and most of Westlake , including the Vaquero development.
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Website. www .wsisd .com. White Settlement Independent School District is a public school district based in White Settlement, Texas. The district serves students in White Settlement and a portion of Fort Worth in west central Tarrant County . In 2009, the school district was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency.
Northwest Independent School District (Northwest ISD) is a North Texas public school district with its headquarters in the city of Fort Worth, Texas ( USA ). [1] with a Justin postal address. [2] The school district is named for its location in the northwestern area of the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex. The school district lies in three North ...
When Basswood Elementary School was built in Keller ISD, there was nothing nearby but empty lots and a Home Depot. Now, parents and Keller ISD are fighting a developer and the city of Fort Worth ...
April 26, 2024 at 10:18 AM. KELLER, Texas - The Keller Independent School District, north of Fort Worth, will buy land next to one of its elementary schools. Trustees authorized the $3.2 million ...
HEB ISD's grade configuration of elementary (K-6), junior high (7-9), and high school (10-12) differs from the most common alignment among school districts in Texas (K-5, 6-8, 9-12). In September 2006, a task force of parents, teachers, and other district staff was created to study 10 possible grade configurations in anticipation of future growth.