By Tanya Nguyen from everythinglubbock.com Lubbock-Cooper ISD Superintendent Keith Bryant announced on Friday morning his plan to retire following the closing of the 2024-25 school year. A social media post dedicated Bryant’s time serving Lubbock-Cooper ISD sharing...
According to the January 19th board meeting, after a closed discussion concerning the matter, the Lubbock-Cooper ISD Board of Trustees voted to extend the contract of superintendent Keith Bryant for 1 year and increase his compensation by 5%, or approximately $14,000,...
By: Renee Raven from kkam.com Public employee’s salaries are public information, should you choose to go digging for those numbers. This includes teachers, and many people who work for State or National agencies. When I worked at a library, my pay rate was...
Superintendent Keith Bryant’s Twitter account @Buck_Bryant has been set to private as of 9/25/2020. Here is an archive of the tweets from this account. from_buck_bryantDownload
According to the January 20th meeting, the Lubbock-Cooper ISD Board of Trustees voted 4-0 to extend the contract of superintendent Keith Bryant by 4 years and increase his compensation by 5%.