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Students placed in the care of Christ’s Haven for Children are often found to be academically performing below grade level.
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FWISD school nurses recently completed over 22 hours of training. Here’s what that means to studentsWhen a schoolwide emergency such as a fire or shooting breaks out on a school campus, who is the first to respond?
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Rachel Williams, a senior at Fort Worth Academy of Fine Arts, twirled in front of a three-way mirror. Her light green, floor-length gown swayed with her. In the reflection, her smiling face beamed. Behind her, two friends sported the same excitement.
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Facing a $40 million budget shortfall, decreasing enrollment and low student performance, Fort Worth ISD declared last week its intention to close a second school beginning in the 2024-25 school year.
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Fort Worth ISD is saving more than $9.4 million through its recently announced layoffs, according to documents obtained through an open records request.
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Two mothers of faith had stories to share during Fort Worth Independent School District’s Feb. 27 school board meeting on sex education. Although what they were asking from the board was different.
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Sex education will be back in Fort Worth ISD classrooms sometime this school year.
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Fort Worth ISD is inching closer to bringing sex education back into district classrooms.
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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.