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Bass Hall program nears 2 million served as Fort Worth students find lasting arts access
By Matthew Sgroi at Fort Worth Report
· July 7, 2026
· 5 min read
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 just really beautiful,” Clapper said, a recent graduate of Fort Worth ISD’s I.M. Terrell Academy for
Key takeaway “It’s just really beautiful,” Clapper said, a recent graduate of Fort Worth ISD’s I.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The impending milestone of 2 million students and educators served by Bass Hall's Children's Education Program is a testament to the venue's enduring impact on Fort Worth's cultural landscape. As the program continues to provide free education performances to over 70,000 students and teachers annually, its partnership with Fort Worth ISD ensures that every district student in first through fifth grade has access to the arts. This exposure is particularly significant in a city where institutions like Texas Christian University and the Cultural District have long been hubs for artistic expression. By fostering a love of the arts in local youth, the program helps to cultivate a diverse and vibrant cultural scene in Fort Worth, one that will continue to thrive for generations to come. As Bass Hall welcomes its 2 millionth student this fall, it will be a celebration not just of a numerical milestone, but of the program's lasting contribution to the city's artistic heritage.
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Category: government ·
Published: July 7, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
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What is this story about? 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 just really beautiful,” Clapper said, a recent graduate of Fort Worth ISD’s I.M. Terrell Academy for
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