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North Texan Marcus Smart Heads Into NBA Finals With Hometown Coach Cheering Him on
As the NBA Finals are about to tipoff tomorrow night, one of the stars in the series is from right here in North Texas – and his high school coach is cheering him on while overcoming a major health challenge.
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Lewisville's School Board Election System Violates Voting Rights for People of Color, Suit Alleges
In a recent lawsuit against Lewisville ISD, one parent alleges the district violated the Voting Rights Act by limiting the power of Black and Latino voters.
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Big Bonuses, PTA Incentives Offered to Fill School Bus Driver, Monitor Positions
Texas Central School Bus is looking to hire drivers and monitors in the Lewisville and Keller ISDs.
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Lewisville ISD Names Former Math Teacher Lone Finalist for Superintendent
The Lewisville ISD has named a former math teacher the lone finalist in their search for a new superintendent.
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Lewisville ISD Cancels Classes Due to Rising COVID-19 Cases
Another North Texas school district is canceling classes due to rising COVID-19 cases. Lewisville ISD will be closed beginning Wednesday, Jan. 26. Classes will resume on Monday, Jan. 31.
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3 Students Arrested For Threats Against Lewisville ISD Schools
The Lewisville Police Department has arrested three juvenile students for terroristic threats made against Lewisville ISD school campuses last week, according to a city official.
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Flower Mound Police Charge Student After Hoax Threat Circulates
A student has been arrested after making hoax threats at several schools in Lewisville ISD on Dec. 9, police said.
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Lewisville ISD Superintendent Kevin Rogers to Retire in January 2022
Lewisville Independent School District will begin the search for a new superintendent soon.
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World's Largest Water Polo Tournament Comes to North Texas
A water polo competition happening this weekend in North Texas could produce some future Olympians.
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Mental Health Summit Addresses Pandemic Effect on Students
Denton County cities, schools, hospitals are meeting this week to discuss mental health needs to students as the new school year approaches.
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Lewisville ISD to Partner With Denton County Leaders for Mental Health Summit
Lewisville ISD is partnering with local leaders in Denton County for a mental health summit in support of school-aged children across the county.
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Lewisville ISD Teacher Reassigned After Yearbook Cover Controversy
Promotion or punishment? That’s the question about the latest move in the controversial yearbook, put out at Downing Middle School in Lewisville ISD.
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Lewisville ISD Teacher Reassigned After Yearbook Cover Controversy
Promotion or punishment? That’s the question about the latest move in the controversial yearbook, put out at Downing Middle School in Lewisville ISD.
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Teacher on Leave for Controversial Yearbook Cover Receives Support From Community
This year Downing Middle School’s yearbook won’t be remembered for what’s inside it but for two stickers on the cover, suggested by the teacher, and approved by students.
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Community Supports Lewisville Teacher on Leave for Controversial Yearbook Cover
This year Downing Middle School’s yearbook won’t be remembered for what’s inside it but for two stickers on the cover, suggested by the teacher, and approved by students.
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Friends Keep Holiday Fundraising Tradition Alive in Pandemic
Two Flower Mound friends are showing up in a big way, during a year when needs are great. NBC 5’s Noelle Walker has the story about how they didn’t let the pandemic take away their holiday tradition.
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Lewisville ISD Offering Free Meals to All Students
Lewisville Independent School District is offering all students free breakfast and lunch regardless of household income.
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WATCH: Flower Mound Senior Makes Epic Interception
Marcus High School Senior Christian Espinoza looks like he’s already making his case to play with the pros after making an awesome catch.
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Local 4th Grader Raises Nearly $5K for Homeless Teens
Mia Camm was just 5-years-old when she started her Brighter Lemonade stand. She started it to raise money, but the money was never for her, but rather for teens in need.
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Local 4th Grader Raises Nearly $5K for Homeless Teens
Mia Camm was just 5-years-old when she started her Brighter Lemonade stand. She started it to raise money, but the money was never for her, but rather for teens in need.