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Reassigned FWISD educator says district offered her $130,000 job after principal backlash

Shayma Alzubi, the Muslim educator reassigned from her role as Western Hills High School principal after online backlash over past social media posts, says Fort Worth ISD offered her a $130,000 distri

Fort Worth Report · Jul 14, 2026 · safety

FWISD is changing how it teaches English learners. Parents ask for details

Andrew Garcia has been in the United States for about six months. His mother, Liz Orozco, said the 14-year-old started reading and understanding more English at Fort Worth ISD’s International Newcomer

Fort Worth Report · Jul 8, 2026 · schools

Former FWISD Superintendent Karen Molinar named Rev Partnership’s first CEO

Former Fort Worth ISD Superintendent Karen Molinar will stay in Tarrant County education. Rev Partnership announced Tuesday that Molinar started Monday as the regional education nonprofit’s first CEO,

Fort Worth Report · Jul 7, 2026 · government

Bass Hall program nears 2 million served as Fort Worth students find lasting arts access

When Josephine Clapper walks into Bass Performance Hall, she first notices the size. The statues. The open space. The stairways. The feeling that the building itself is part of the performance. “It’s

Fort Worth Report · Jul 7, 2026 · government

I.M. Terrell robotics students build momentum, one robot at a time

The old piece of plastic looked like something made by hand because, well, it was. Students on I.M. Terrell Academy’s robotics team cut it with a Dremel tool, bent it with a heat gun and screwed it in

Fort Worth Report · Jul 5, 2026 · schools

At Fort Worth’s Fourth, my son celebrates America’s birthday before his own

Just days before his first birthday, my son celebrated the birth of the United States of America. Brooks Sgroi turns 1 on July 10. That made Fort Worth’s Fourth the last of his holiday firsts — the fi

Fort Worth Report · Jul 5, 2026 · safety

Fort Worth teen spreads kindness through songs, stories and chocolate

At the end of each nursing home performance, Trang Pham hands out chocolate. Trang moves through the room, offering candy, asking residents about their favorite music and listening to the stories they

Fort Worth Report · Jun 28, 2026 · safety

Texas public schools are central to Gina Hinojosa’s bid for governor. Will voters care?

Adrienne Haynes left Democratic gubernatorial candidate Gina Hinojosa’s June 9 Fort Worth town hall with the same question she brought into it. If Texas returns control of schools to local communities

Fort Worth Report · Jun 27, 2026 · tcu

FWISD seeks buyer to redevelop closed Charles E. Nash Elementary campus

Fort Worth ISD is looking to redevelop one of the schools it closed this spring. The district released a request for proposals for the purchase and development of Charles E. Nash Elementary, a 99-year

Fort Worth Report · Jun 26, 2026 · schools

Fort Worth literacy push gives young readers a summer boost

Fort Worth council member Deborah Peoples said she had one of the most extraordinary experiences of her life happen this summer. She read to a group of children. The students told her they wanted to g

Fort Worth Report · Jun 24, 2026 · government

Reassigned Muslim FWISD educator sues, wants principal job back

Shayma Alzubi, the Muslim educator reassigned from her role as Western Hills High School principal after online backlash over her past social media posts, is suing Fort Worth ISD in federal court. The

Fort Worth Report · Jun 19, 2026 · safety

A $1.4M budget shortfall won't stop Lake Worth ISD's turnaround, leaders say

Lake Worth ISD will start its first full school year under state-appointed leadership with a budget shortfall that district leaders say is designed to improve classrooms, not simply cover costs. The b

Fort Worth Report · Jun 18, 2026 · government

Fort Worth schools make STAAR gains, trail Tarrant County, Texas averages

Third through eighth grade students living in Fort Worth made modest gains on state reading and math exams this year, but continue to trail their peers across Tarrant County and Texas, according to ST

Fort Worth Report · Jun 16, 2026 · government

I.M. Terrell dancer becomes FWISD’s first to study dance at Juilliard

Brooklynn Fox did not finish her audition videos in one take. Not for the University of Southern California. Not for Pace University. And, certainly, not for the Juilliard School. Inside the studio, C

Fort Worth Report · Jun 15, 2026 · schools

How did your Fort Worth-area high school perform on STAAR?

Lake Worth ISD posted gains in every high school-tested subject in 2026, a sign of academic movement in a district now under state control. But improvement came with a caveat: Even after those gains,

Fort Worth Report · Jun 11, 2026 · government

FWISD revises Farrington Field land development request after residents urge caution

The land around Farrington Field is back in play. Fort Worth ISD issued a revised request for proposals on May 29 as it seeks developers for property surrounding the historic stadium. The development

Fort Worth Report · Jun 3, 2026 · government

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