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Frisco voters elected two city council members and three school board trustees in the May 2025 election.
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With the Texas Education Agency’s release of 2023 A-F grades, most area districts fell one grade. Fort Worth and DeSoto dropped two, from a B to a D.
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A small group of protesters gathered outside Kuykendall Stadium in Frisco to protest the stabbing of Austin Metcalf. Karmelo Anthony is accused of stabbing Metcalf.
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The father of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf was escorted out of a press conference for Karmelo Anthony's family by police officers.
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A Collin County judge set Karmelo Anthony's bond at $250,000 on Monday. Anthony is accused of fatally stabbing Austin Metcalf at a Frisco high school track meet.
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Police in Texas say a 17-year-old student was fatally stabbed by another student during an altercation at a high school track meet. Frisco Police said Wednesday that the suspect was taken into custody and charged with murder.
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Harpists protested the shuttering of the program in a Monday evening school board meeting.
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Frisco voters have two city council seats and three Frisco ISD races on their May ballots. There's also a bond election for an arts center and city charter amendments.
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North Texas school districts, from Allen and Frisco to Sunnyvale, Highland Park and more floated more than $1 billion in combined bonds Tuesday. A handful passed.
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North Texas school districts are seeking more than a billion dollars in bonds this election. Some districts say they need more money to keep up with growth.
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Frisco ISD is the seventh and final district to settle in a lawsuit accusing the district of illegally using public funds to advocate against school vouchers. The result leaves open questions about how schools can talk about elections.
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Six school districts reached settlements in lawsuits accusing officials of using public funds for political advertising. Frisco is still rejecting the allegations.