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Big Game Friday Night Features Incredible Matchup With Neighboring Teams
Big Game Friday Night’s game of the week features Keller High School’s homecoming game against Trophy Club’s Byron Nelson.
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Northwest ISD Remembers Dr. David Hicks, Superintendent Who Died During Medical Emergency
Northwest ISD will pause to remember Dr. David Hicks, their superintendent who died unexpectedly after a medical emergency. The school district serves some 27,000 students.
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Northwest ISD to Hold Special Meeting After Superintendent Death
The Northwest ISD School Board meeting is set to host a special meeting Thursday after the school district’s superintendent died, the district announced in a press release.
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Northwest ISD Superintendent Dies Unexpectedly
Northwest ISD Superintendent, Dr. David Hicks, died unexpectedly Friday, according to the district.
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Highlighter: Teacher Bonuses, Teacher Awards and Book Donations
Bonuses handed out to Harmony Public School teachers, a shopping spree awarded to Carter High School staffers in Dallas ISD, and Northwest ISD’s book donation for kindergarteners make up this week’s highlighter.
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Northwest ISD Names Lone Finalist for Superintendent
The Northwest ISD Board of Trustees has named David Hicks as its lone finalist for the district’s superintendent job.
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School District Forced to Build More Schools Due to Significant Growth
From fighting COVID to improving test scores, schools have a lot on their plate these days. But one school district has another big problem and that’s space. Education Reporter Wayne Carter shows us how they’re trying to tackle it.
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School District Forced to Build More Schools Due to Significant Growth
From fighting COVID to improving test scores, schools have a lot on their plate these days. But one school district has another big problem and that’s space.
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Students Return to Class During COVID-19 Surge
Staying safe and fighting germs is standard procedure now in local schools, which have escaped COVID-19 outbreaks for the most part. Now parents and teachers across North Texas are testing and taking precautions while still returning to classrooms.
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Teachers Too Busy to Apply for Learning Grants
Northwest ISD says it had half the usual applicants for its innovation grants, probably because teachers are too busy making up for learning losses during the pandemic.
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Teachers Too Busy With Basics to Apply for Innovative Learning Grants
Money to help teachers improve their classroom experiences has been left sitting on the table in Northwest Independent School District.
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Teachers Helping Teachers, Students Helping the Community and a Teen Superintendent
There are more than 100 different school districts in North Texas and each always has something interesting and exciting going on. Each week NBC 5 will highlight success in the classroom. This week: Cedar Hill ISD, Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD and Northwest ISD.
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Northwest ISD Opens Shop Just for Teachers
Texans are stepping up like never before to help teachers. In the Northwest ISD it means many donations, and opening the doors to a shop for teachers to come and cross items off their wish list.
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North Texas Teachers Get a Store & Library to Buy Books & Supplies Free of Charge
Texans are stepping up like never before to help teachers. In the Northwest ISD it means many donations, and opening the doors to a shop for teachers to come and cross items off their wish list.
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Teacher of the Year Shows Students the ‘Sky Is the Limit'
In Fort Worth this weekend, the 2021 Bell Fort Worth Alliance Air Show continues — it features the Blue Angels now into their 75th year. Erin Pitts – Elementary Teacher of the Year for Northwest ISD – climbed aboard in order to show her students, the sky is literally the limit. Ariana Figuera reports.
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Northwest ISD Superintendent to Retire After 2021-22 School Year
Northwest ISD will soon start searching for a new district leader. Current superintendent Dr. Ryder Warren, has submitted his retirement notice, effective June 30, 2022.
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Several North Texas School Districts Add K-6 Temporary Virtual Learning Option
Birdville ISD, Mansfield ISD and Northwest ISD are the latest North Texas school districts to add a temporary remote learning option for kids in grades six and below.