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Why is FWISD closing schools? Officials cite two causes: Declining enrollment. Desire to better distribute resources.
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The school board’s discussion is the beginning of a long road toward shrinking FWISD’s campus numbers in face of declining enrollment.
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The district could be the latest in North Texas to close schools as it struggles with a $19 million deficit. Some families are already pushing to keep McCoy Elementary open in case it’s at risk.
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Fort Worth ISD announced the closure of four schools and the complete relocation of students from two schools to new campuses in 2024.
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Families left the meeting in tears as district trustees voted to close Pinkerton due to budget issues caused in part by a drop in enrollment since the pandemic.
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The proposal comes after budget concerns fueled by declining enrollment since the pandemic.
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Fort Worth ISD’s last standalone campus — McLean 6th Grade — will soon be closed as part of the district’s consolidation plan approved at the board’s Aug. 27 meeting.
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After about a decade of declining student numbers, Dallas ISD says its enrollment held steady this year.
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Improved student outcomes in Fort Worth ISD depend on finding the right number of campuses, according to a district-hired consulting firm.
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