Commerce ISD superintendent Blake Cooper, who recently announced his retirement at the end of the school year, says he will work for an unidentified non-profit group that supports public education. He and his family will continue to live in Commerce. Blake also discusses plans for an academy that will bring high-school age students from around the area to Commerce High School to take college classes this fall. The classes will be offered by Texas A&M University-Commerce. There will be no tuition for the classes, but the costs will be covered by the school districts involved. Acceptance to the academy will be competitive.
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