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The Keller Independent School District (KISD) Board Meeting held on March 31, 2025, recognized significant achievements in both the arts and athletics, showcasing the district's commitment to excellence in education and extracurricular activities.
The meeting commenced with a commendation for the Trinity Springs Middle School Varsity Treble Choir, directed by Clint Fieri. The choir was selected to perform at the prestigious American Choral Directors Association (ACDA) National Convention in Dallas, an honor that reflects their exceptional talent and dedication. This recognition highlights the choir's commitment to choral music and the educational opportunities it provides.
Following the musical accolades, the board celebrated outstanding achievements in athletics. The wrestling team was recognized for their success at the state UIL wrestling tournament, with Timber Creek senior Wade Ostrander winning first place in the boys' 215-pound division and Keller senior Andrew Juracek taking the title in the 285-pound division. Additional medals were awarded to Drew Brinkmeyer, Audrey Moore, and Echo Craner, who also made the medal stand.
The swimming and diving teams were also highlighted for their remarkable performances at the UIL state championship. The Keller High boys' team secured their third consecutive state championship title, while the girls' team achieved their first state title. Notably, Maximus Williamson was named the UIL boys' swimmer of the meet after winning five state titles and setting two national records. Keller High swim coach Jamie Schultz received the UIL boys swimming and diving coach of the year award.
In powerlifting, KISD sent eight athletes to compete in the Texas High School Powerlifting Association state championships. Ian Davidson from Central High School won the regional championship and finished sixth at the state meet, showcasing the strength and determination of KISD's athletes.
The meeting concluded with a transition into executive session, where the board discussed matters related to security and student information, adhering to the Texas Open Meeting Act.
Overall, the meeting underscored Keller ISD's dedication to fostering talent in both the arts and athletics, celebrating the achievements of its students and staff while addressing important operational matters.
Converted from Keller ISD Board Meeting | March 31, 2025 meeting on July 17, 2025
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