What is the District of Innovation designation?
It exempts KISD from specific requirements outlined in the Texas Education Code, allowing them to hire uncertified individuals through an approved plan.
Education / K12 Education
This article summarizes recent developments within the Killeen Independent School District (KISD), covering a lawsuit concerning campus safety, efforts to decrease the number of uncertified teachers, and shifts in emergent bilingual student...
### Lawsuit Against KISD and Evolv Technologies Thadius Baker, the father of Serenity Baker, filed a lawsuit against KISD and Evolv Technologies following the fatal stabbing of his daughter at Roy J. Smith Middle School. The suit alleges KISD’s negligence in campus security and claims Evolv Technologies’ weapons detection system was defective and misrepresented. The system was not functioning on the day of the stabbing. The lawsuit also claims the district was aware of bullying involving the perpetrator but failed to take action. Baker is seeking damages for his daughter’s suffering and medical expenses.
### KISD’s Goal to Reduce Uncertified Teachers KISD is working to decrease the percentage of uncertified teachers in the district. Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources William Baker presented goals during a board of trustees workshop, aiming to have fewer than 7% of teachers hired through the District of Innovation (DOI) exception by August 2029. As of September 2025, 10% of teachers were uncertified, down from 14% in September 2024. The district is developing pathways to help uncertified candidates become certified and providing test preparation assistance.
### Changes in Emergent Bilingual Student Enrollment KISD has seen a decrease in emergent bilingual (EB) student enrollment this year. According to Executive Director of Multilingual Services Eli Lopez, the district is serving 1,254 students in its bilingual program, 37 fewer than the previous year. However, the ESL program has grown by approximately 13.5%, with 3,621 students enrolled. Overall, KISD is serving 4,875 students in ESL or bilingual programs, 394 more than last year. The total number of EB students enrolled in the district is 5,299, 265 fewer than last year. The discrepancy between total EB students and those in programs is due to parents declining services. KISD serves students representing more than 89 different languages, with Spanish, Filipino, French, Vietnamese, and Korean being the most common.
It exempts KISD from specific requirements outlined in the Texas Education Code, allowing them to hire uncertified individuals through an approved plan.
KISD offers a Dual Language One-Way program (pre-K through grade 2) and a Transitional Bilingual Late Exit Program (grades 3 through 5).
Parents or guardians may decline services for their student.
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