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Is the Keller ISD superintendent out after opposing a plan to split the district? ... and more news

The Dallas Morning News
The Dallas Morning News
Episode • Jan 28 • 5m

Keller’s schools superintendent may leave her job after speaking out against a proposal to split the school district in two. An agenda for Thursday’s school board meeting includes action items for trustees to consider a voluntary separation agreement and name an interim superintendent. In other news, a former Dallas police sergeant was charged last week on federal gun charges, according to a news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Texas. Thomas Michael Fry was indicted Wednesday with three counts of possession and sale of a stolen firearm. He faces up to 30 years in Federal prison; Longtime Dallas City Council member Carolyn King Arnold won’t get a spot on the May 3 city election ballot due to new term limit rules that make her ineligible. That's according to an official ruling from the city secretary’s office;

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