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Fort Worth ISD taught her son to talk. After speech job cuts, she moved her family

Kendra Frank didn’t want to move her family out of Fort Worth ISD. But the district was cutting the speech-language services that helped her once-nonverbal son learn to speak — and no one could tell h

Fort Worth Report · Jul 9, 2026 · tcu

Middle school math is getting an overhaul in Fort Worth ISD. Here’s why

Fort Worth ISD is recalculating middle school math. Beginning this fall, on-level courses are gone, leaving two options for students: advanced or accelerated classes. District officials say the shift

Fort Worth Report · Jul 5, 2026 · government

New T3 Partnership CEO eyes next step in preparing Fort Worth students for city’s growth

The Tarrant To & Through Partnership’s new CEO wants to ensure Fort Worth students are prepared for the opportunities that come from the city’s growth. The board of directors of the organization, also

Fort Worth Report · Jun 29, 2026 · tcu

Fact brief: Did FWISD reduce its adopted 2026-27 food service fund budget by $10M?

No. Fort Worth ISD’s 2026-27 food service budget is about $2.6 million higher than the amount originally adopted the previous year. However, it is almost $10 million less than last year’s final food s

Fort Worth Report · Jun 26, 2026 · schools

What new spending did FWISD managers approve in June? Fences, testing fees and more

Fort Worth ISD’s Texas-appointed board of managers approved more than $43 million in new spending during its June 23 meeting. Among the bigger purchases are an $8.1 million bump in a safety fence inst

Fort Worth Report · Jun 24, 2026 · schools

FWISD’s first takeover budget prioritizes academic achievement, leaders say

Dozens of hands shot up as Pete Geren, president of Fort Worth ISD’s board of managers, asked a question to the audience gathered Tuesday inside the District Service Center. Is reading a civil right?

Fort Worth Report · Jun 24, 2026 · safety

Can FWISD rebuild trust after takeover? Parents see opportunity in new listening sessions

Parent Marisol Herrera has sat through her share of listening sessions in Fort Worth ISD. When the district’s Texas-appointed board of managers announced a new round of community meetings, Herrera sho

Fort Worth Report · Jun 21, 2026 · government

Inside Fort Worth’s push to find children with dyslexia as city tackles literacy crisis

Alyssa was midway through a passage about the seasons changing when the timer cut her off. Sixty seconds. That’s all the time the second grader had to finish. Teacher Jean Tocco marked Alyssa’s stoppi

Fort Worth Report · Jun 18, 2026 · schools

FWISD cut schools and jobs. Why is a $49.8M shortfall looming next year?

Fort Worth ISD is staring down a $49.8 million shortfall next year — even after closing campuses, cutting staff and slashing spending. The moves lowered FWISD’s 2025-26 shortfall to $12.6 million. But

Fort Worth Report · Jun 10, 2026 · schools

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