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Former FWISD Superintendent Karen Molinar named Rev Partnership’s first CEO
By Matthew Sgroi at Fort Worth Report
· July 7, 2026
· 5 min read
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, four months after she left FWISD as the district moved under state-appointed leadership. The job of
Key takeaway ” Founded in 2022, Rev Partnership connects 17 Tarrant County school districts around shared priorities, including teacher quality and early learning.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
Karen Molinar's new role as CEO of Rev Partnership keeps her deeply rooted in Tarrant County's education landscape, where she can leverage her nearly three decades of experience in Fort Worth ISD. As the nonprofit works with 17 local school districts, Molinar's leadership will be crucial in addressing shared challenges, such as teacher quality and early learning. With two Tarrant County districts, including Fort Worth ISD, under state-appointed leadership, Rev Partnership's regional support will be particularly valuable in helping new leaders navigate the local context. Molinar's commitment to putting students first and her emphasis on communication and transparency will be essential in building trust with the community, especially during this period of transition. As Rev Partnership continues to grow and expand its impact, Molinar's presence will help ensure that the organization remains attuned to the unique needs and priorities of Tarrant County's students and families.
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Category: government ·
Published: July 7, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 5 min
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What is this story about? 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, four months after she left FWISD as the district moved under state-appointed leadership. The job of
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