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High school students make progress on STAAR, but FWISD trails Texas
By Jacob Sanchez and Matthew Sgroi at Fort Worth Report
· June 11, 2026
· 1 min read
Fort Worth ISD faces a steep road to academic turnaround although high school students posted meaningful gains on state end-of-course exams. The Texas Education Agency on Wednesday released preliminary results for high school STAAR tests that showed FWISD mirroring statewide gains. However, the dist
Key takeaway The Texas Education Agency on Wednesday released preliminary results for high school STAAR tests that showed FWISD mirroring statewide gains.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The latest STAAR results bring a mix of optimism and concern for Fort Worth ISD, as high school students show improvement but the district still lags behind the state average. With the Texas Education Agency's takeover of FWISD, the spotlight is on the district's ability to turn around its academic performance. The gains in algebra and biology are notable, but the fact that some large neighborhood high schools had fewer than one in three tests meet grade level or better is a worrying sign. As the district moves forward under state control, it's crucial to focus on supporting these struggling schools and addressing the underlying issues that have led to chronic underperformance. The comparison with neighboring Lake Worth ISD, which was also taken over by the state, serves as a reminder that FWISD is not alone in its challenges, but it must still find a way to close the gap with the rest of the state.
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Published: June 11, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
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What is this story about? Fort Worth ISD faces a steep road to academic turnaround although high school students posted meaningful gains on state end-of-course exams. The Texas Education Agency on Wednesday released preliminary results for high school STAAR tests that showed FWISD mirroring statewide gains. However, the dist
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