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The number of students attending Fort Worth ISD is declining, but the district’s leader does not expect to close any schools for at least a year.
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Over a year ago, when her daughter, Malaysia Campbell, was in second grade at Clifford Davis Elementary, former Fort Worth ISD parent Lashanta Mire wondered about her student’s progress in school.
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Steven Poole, executive director of the United Educators Association, compared Fort Worth ISD’s budget crunch to a traumatic medical situation.
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More cuts are coming to Fort Worth ISD. In an email to staff Feb. 12, Superintendent Angélica Ramsey informed district employees that they should expect cuts to the budget and staffing. Affected employees would be notified no later than Friday, she said.
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When the final bell signals the end of the day at Fort Worth ISD’s Applied Learning Academy, students wait in the cafeteria for the school bus.
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The only thing standing between Parkview Elementary students and eight lanes of oncoming traffic: crossing guard John Lyons.
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Fort Worth ISD students are a step closer to again being taught sex education in school classrooms.
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Fort Worth ISD’s school buses are going green — though the familiar yellow paint color will remain the same.
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West 7th and Cultural District neighborhoods are poised to boom even more, based on new filings with the city.
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She kick-started her journey as an eighth grader when she decided to attend Fort Worth ISD’s Texas Academy of Biomedical Sciences, an early college high school. Now a senior, Taylor knows she won’t have to spend as much time realizing her dream.
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Chaplains will not replace mental health counselors in Fort Worth ISD — but they can still volunteer like anyone else.
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Texas students need parental consent to get abuse prevention education under state law. Advocates say that requirement is an obstacle that does more harm than good.