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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.
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Carlos Walker saw students walking to Dunbar High School wrapped in blankets or with their arms tucked in their shirts on a cold morning eight years ago.
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The Fort Worth ISD school board meeting in September was packed. Community members were eager to voice their concerns about books, principals and pay.
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The Mansfield and Arlington school districts come out on top for starting salaries, but Fort Worth ISD is in top five for teacher pay.
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Destiny Sparks is interested in reading about historical figures who look like her such as African American entrepreneur Madam C.J. Walker.
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The library at M.H. Moore Elementary in Fort Worth ISD was anything but quiet after lunch on a recent Monday.
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Across Fort Worth ISD, 147 classes in 58 schools have more students than legally allowed.
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Every month, 52-year-old Zolanda Cravin is faced with the same question: What will she have to cut out this month to ensure she can pay her bills?
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The U.S. Department of Education launched an investigation into Fort Worth ISD over a complaint that alleges the district has not provided equal opportunities for girls’ sports participation.
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Fort Worth ISD has no tentative date for returning pulled books to its district libraries.