Jacob Sanchez | Fort Worth Report
Enterprise ReporterJacob Sanchez is an enterprise reporter for the Fort Worth Report. His work has appeared in the Temple Daily Telegram, The Texas Tribune and the Texas Observer. He is a graduate of St. Edward’s University. Contact him at jacob.sanchez@fortworthreport.org or via Twitter.
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Kay Granger’s plans to leave Congress created an open race and rare moment for Texas’ 12th Congressional District, one that five Republicans hope to seize.
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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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Crowley ISD plans to spend the next month talking to community members as it begins to redraw elementary school attendance zones.
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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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State Rep. Craig Goldman raised more than $1.1 million before the end of 2023 in his bid to replace retiring U.S. Rep. Kay Granger.
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Principal Katy Myers listened to the sounds of learning as she walked the hallways of Rufino Mendoza Elementary.
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She is a therapist who works with students in Tarrant County and nine other counties through a program called Texas Child Health Access Through Telemedicine. JPS Health Network and the University of North Texas Health Science Center run the virtual program to provide limited and free therapy to students who need mental health care.
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Chaplains will not be allowed to replace counselors in Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD, but they may volunteer like other community members, according to a proposed resolution.
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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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Organizations in Tarrant County offer a wide range of services for those who need help. Here are some options in case you, your child or anyone you know may need assistance.
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Not the literal sound. But school designer Kerri Brady wants campuses to evoke that natural sense of peace and safety, so students can be present, better regulate their emotions and learn.