Students are now able to change their form of learning for the final semester. Students are able to go from Online to In-Person, as well as from In-Person to Online as seen best fit by their family.
College Board Announces Removal of SAT Optional Essay
The College Board announced it plans to no longer keep the optional essay portion of the SAT college entrance exam, as well as discontinue its SAT subject tests.
Scientists Discover World’s Longest Animal
Scientists have discovered a creature is called a Siphonophore and it is thought to be the largest animal ever recorded. It is formed from thousands of individual cells that string together to form one (estimated) 150 ft. long, holistic living animal. Siphonophores are made up of groups of zooids, a […]
On The House; Sodexo Offers Free Lunch for All Students
On November 4th, the U.S.D.A. (United States Department of Agriculture) issued a nationwide waiver allowing Keller ISD and Sodexo, the District’s food services provider, the ability to serve free breakfasts and lunches to all students.
A Change Of Heart; Can I Change My Vote?
An estimated 57.3% of all Texas registered voters have cast a ballot so far, – but some might be wondering if they can change that vote, according to Google Trends.
Horror Hotspot: The Spookiest Hotel In Texas
On the shores of Galveston lies one of the most notorious haunted hotels in all of Texas, Hotel Galvez.
There’s a (Libertarian) Party In The U.S.A.
Through limited goverment and strong personal liberties, the Libertarian Party looks to shake up the current two-party system.
Tarrant County Voters Flock to Polls in Record Numbers
Early voting in Tarrant County began on Tuesday, October 13th, pulling in record numbers for registered votes. Within the first 2 days, a total of 7% out of all registered voters in the area submitted ballots. Votes would continue to pour in to the polls over the next six days, as from October 13-19, an estimated 23% of all registered voters in the county submitted their ballots.
Band Together: How the Band Stayed Unified Through COVID-19
Following the closure of all schools in March 2020, and heading into the new school year, the Timber Creek Band had concerns on how to adjust to the new regulations and pushed to sort out how they would meet the rules. They found ways to band together and connect even […]
It Takes a Village; Protesters Rally Together at Alliance Town Center
In response to the recent tragedies of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and more, activists internationally have been igniting protests against unjustified police policies and violence. Protests have rapidly spread across the country, has officially been in all 50 states as of Thursday, June 4th. These protests have recently been brought […]