EXPOSED: While the Metcalf family was begging for answers, Frisco ISD leadership failed them - and now the same superintendent is being rewarded with a cushy new position.
While Frisco families were grieving the violent loss of Austin Metcalf, the leadership of Frisco ISD made a series of decisions that have since sparked outrage, distrust, and serious questions about accountability. On April 17, Austin’s mother, Meghan Metcalf, emailed the district, begging them not to allow her son’s accused killer to graduate. The district did not respond. After following up nearly a month later, she received what has been described as a cold, bureaucratic reply — a copy-and-paste of school policy, with no condolences. At the same time, Jeff Metcalf attempted to speak directly with the school and was turned away. Despite the circumstances surrounding the fatal stabbing at a school-sponsored event, Frisco ISD proceeded with allowing Karmelo Anthony to receive a diploma, a decision that triggered widespread backlash and a formal complaint to the Texas Education Agency questioning whether attendance requirements, disciplinary authority, and ethical standards were disregarded.
In reality, after I sent an ORR for the emails sent to Frisco ISD leadership, including Mike Waldrip, it was discovered that they were threatened with lawsuits from an activist group supporting Karmelo Anthony. The activist group NGAN, run by Dominique Alexander, threatened demonstrations and protests if Frisco ISD did not comply. Mike Waldrip caved. Instead of showing compassion for the Metcalfs, he bowed down to racist and violent grifters.
As scrutiny intensified, further controversy followed. Superintendent Mike Waldrip admitted to approving access for activist Jake Lang to hold a rally at the very stadium where Austin was killed, just weeks after the incident — again, against the wishes of the Metcalf family. The event quickly escalated into a racially charged confrontation, including a widely circulated exchange in which Austin’s father told Lang, “You are part of the f***ing problem,” to which Lang responded to the grieving father, “That’s called ‘white guilt.’”
At the same time, families connected to the case faced a new threat when Frisco ISD sent emails giving parents less than five days to object to subpoenas seeking their children’s personal information, including names, addresses, and dates of birth. Parents reported being blindsided, with some never seeing the notice in time, raising serious concerns about student safety and privacy after multiple witnesses who were redacted in the police report were doxxed by Karmelo Anthony supporters. Only after I assisted multiple parents in connecting with legal help — and legal intervention was initiated — were efforts made to seal the records, with no help from Frisco ISD, which had placed the parents and their children in a terrible position.
Even recently, there was a fight with Frisco ISD to ensure that Austin Metcalf’s name was posthumously announced at his high school graduation after being murdered on Frisco ISD school grounds.
Taken together, these events outline a pattern that many in the community view as deeply troubling: delayed responses, disregard for policy, and decisions that placed families in distressing and, at times, vulnerable positions — decisions that disregarded the pain and grief the Metcalf family has endured and continues to endure. Yet despite this record, Superintendent Waldrip is not stepping away under scrutiny. He is not being held accountable. Instead, he is being elevated to lead the new Abbott Academy, a state-backed, AI-focused flagship campus positioned as a “model for the future of education.” While families continue to demand answers, the leadership at the center of the controversy is being rewarded.
It's interesting. He made the deal, and the agreement about the money is in the classified annexes of the Doha deal. He signed it! It was not the Biden administration who set up the secret fund to the Taliban/al-Qaeda but president Trump
Both parties are covering the failure
Texas is literally the most insane depressing multicultural disaster.
Corpus Christi sold it's municipal water supply to an Exxon-Saudi petrochemical partnership because they believed they could build desalination plants they saw in israel.
Then some mexican communist organized a NIMBY movement to prevent the desalination plants, which was successful.
Now the entire region is about to enter a catastrophic drought.
Early reporting indicates the active shooter in the Austin attack is an Islamist born in Senegal. His specific affiliations remain unclear. If linked to a group the Islamic State may be a candidate. Senegal itself does not face significant terrorism or radicalization challenges, so if he is connected to a group, it likely developed here in the United States. He is reportedly a U.S. citizen. This remains preliminary information and subject to confirmation.