Bryan Beavers is a fourth-generation Kaufman County resident. Raised in Kemp, Bryan is a 1986 graduate of Kemp High School. Bryan joined the Kemp Volunteer Fire Department in 1983, and for 19 years, he served as the department’s chief. Bryan received his Basic Peace Officer license in 1990. For a total of 26 years, Bryan has been employed by the Kaufman County Sheriff’s Office where he currently serves as sheriff. Bryan has a master peace officer license, special investigator license, instructor’s license, master jailers license and holds several specialty certificates as well as approximately 3900 hours of training. Bryan is a graduate of the Southwest Law Enforcement Institute of Southwestern Legal Foundation of Police Supervisors.
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Concerns of racist remarks, bribery, intimidation, toxic climate prompt a likely state takeover at Kemp ISD
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A Kemp ISD board president Charissa Roberts, center, prepares to conduct a board meeting at the district s admin building in Kemp, on Monday, Dec. 14, 2020. A Texas Education Agency investigation revealed a toxic culture within the Kemp ISD board. The dysfunction often resulted in using racist slurs by board members, threatening staff and engaging in contract procurement violations.(Ben Torres / Special Contributor)
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