From: hubcitypreps.com Lubbock-Cooper’s building momentum came to a screeching halt on Monday. The No. 9-ranked Pirates’ season was put on a two-week hiatus due to an outbreak of COVID-19, the school announced. Second-year LCP coach Chip Darden issued the following...
From: everythinglubbock.com Lubbock Cooper Independent School District announced on Monday virtual instruction will end Oct. 13 for secondary students and Oct. 19 for elementary students. Superintendent of LCISD Keith Bryant said the Board of Trustees voted...
From: everythinglubbock.com On Tuesday, Lubbock-Cooper ISD superintendent Keith Bryant confirmed in a letter to parents and staff that a female student in the 10th grade tested positive for COVID-19, also known as coronavirus. Bryant said in the letter that...
By Kase Wilbanks from kcbd.com It’s a project Lubbock County officials said has been in the works for nearly two decades. Now, the public is getting a chance to comment on a proposal to widen Woodrow Road in southern Lubbock County from two lanes to a five-lane...
From: everythinglubbock.com Cody Lee Taylor, a former Lubbock-Cooper ISD elementary school teacher, pleaded guilty on Thursday for invasive visual recording. Taylor was sentenced to two years of state jail, however, the sentence was suspended. If he serves five years...
From: dailytoreador.com City of Lubbock officials gave an update on COVID-19 cases in local schools and testing efforts during a virtual news conference Wednesday. Katherine Wells, director of the Lubbock Health Department, said Lubbock County has a total of 6,975...
From: everythinglubbock.com Lubbock Cooper Superintendent Keith Bryant joined a City of Lubbock press conference Wednesday on the topic of COVID-19. When asked, he revealed that the first cases of COVID-19 in the district were at Laura Bush Middle School and...
From: lubbockonline.com Lubbock-area Superintendents are asking for grace and patience as students returned to school this last week, most in-person and some virtual. Most students had been out of the classroom since mid-March when the coronavirus pandemic began...
From: kfyo.com The Lubbock-Cooper Independent School District has addressed a rumor of political bias that started on social media shortly after the school district condemned the vandalization of school property on August 17th, 2020. Each year for the past four years,...
From: lubbockonline.comBy: Matt Dotray Lubbock ISD Superintendent Dr. Kathy Rollo said she doesn’t foresee campuses closing this semester. Dr. Michelle McCord, superintendent of Frenship ISD, agreed. While Wednesday was just the third day of in-person classes to begin...