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KISD Transportation job fair gets in gear on May 18th at the Cyndy Self Transportation Center Roll with Katy Independent School District’s next Transportation Job Fair, scheduled for Saturday, …
Students Engaged in Advancing Texas (SEAT), a student-led movement demonstrating youth visibility in educational policymaking, announced on May 7 that the U.S. Department of Education officially opened an investigation on Monday into the civil rights complaint filed by SEAT regarding the comprehensive anti-transgender policy passed by the Katy Independent School District's Board of Trustees in August.
During the May 13 Katy ISD Regular Board Meeting, trustees unanimously voted to approve the district’s compensation plan for the 2024-25 school year, calling for a 3% pay increase from the mid-point for all teachers and staff.
Council members Dan Smith, who represents Ward A, and Gina Hicks, who represents Ward B, were sworn for their new terms at Monday night’s meeting of the Katy City Council. The pair ran unopposed, resulting in the cancellation of the May 4th election.
Harris County Commissioner Lesley Briones, in partnership with the Harris County Engineering Department (HCED), Harris County Flood Control District (HCFCD), and Northwest Harris County Municipal Utility District (MUD) 12, held a ribbon cutting ceremony on May 9, marking the completion of a drainage improvement project that will reduce flood risk in Westfield Pines and Westfield Village subdivisions, in the northeast Katy area.
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