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Keller ISD board adopts resolution allowing resident non‑enrolled students to participate in UIL activities

5864790 · August 29, 2025
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Summary

By a 4‑3 vote trustees approved a resolution to allow resident non‑enrolled (homeschool) students to participate in University Interscholastic League activities across athletics and fine arts, while directing administration to develop strict participation guidelines before accepting applications.

Keller Independent School District trustees voted 4‑3 to adopt a resolution implementing Senate Bill 401 that permits resident non‑enrolled students (commonly homeschooled students who live in the district) to participate in UIL activities on behalf of Keller ISD. The board’s resolution directs the administration to develop specific participation guidelines before the district will accept applications and to limit extra administrative burden. "The recommendation will be accompanied by strict guidelines for participation to ensure there is minimal additional administrative burden on staff," Superintendent Doctor Wilson said. Why it matters: SB401 requires districts…

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