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Two Cedar Hill ISD band leaders, Derrick Walker and William Johnson, no longer work for the district, a principal told families. The school board had been scheduled to discuss terminating them 鈥渇or good cause鈥 before their departures.
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Cedar Hill ISD trustees will discuss terminating two employees who were placed on leave last week amid a police investigation into 鈥渁llegations involving former students.鈥
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The district's interim CFO outlined possible cost-cutting measures, including eliminating some teaching and administrative positions and consolidating two middle schools.
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The Environmental Protection Agency will provide Cedar Hill ISD with funding to add the emission-free buses to its fleet.
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Voters approved a new tax rate that district officials estimate will generate an additional $6.8 million a year for school security officers and staff retention.
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As school districts across North Texas are closing indefinitely due to the coronavirus outbreak, Wednesday the districts that serve students in Dallas鈥
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Schools have closed across North Texas, but that doesn鈥檛 mean kids who depend on school meals are going hungry. Some closed campuses are still providing鈥
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Voters chose to dissolve the school bus agency known as Dallas County Schools last month. The bus service will continue through the end of this school鈥
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One recent morning, James Lyons and Doyle Franklin welcomed students getting dropped off at Cedar Hill Collegiate Academy and High School. Nearly every鈥