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Perfect partnership: Arlington Child Development Center nears 30 years of service
By Ismael M. Belkoura at Fort Worth Report
· July 6, 2026
· 4 min read
Billy Jackson’s calling has always been social work. Whether it was his time in the Navy or working at the Veteran Resources Center at Tarrant County College, the 47-year-old has always supported others — even before he started studying for his bachelor’s degree this fall at the University of Texas
Key takeaway But the Fort Worth resident was concerned about the development and socialization of his nearly 2-year-old son.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The Arlington Child Development Center's nearly 30-year partnership with the University of Texas at Arlington has significant implications for Fort Worth residents like Billy Jackson, who are pursuing higher education while raising a family. As a parent and student, Jackson's experience highlights the importance of accessible and affordable childcare in supporting academic success. The center's location in neighboring Arlington benefits students from across Tarrant County, including those from Fort Worth, by providing a critical resource that helps them balance family and educational responsibilities. With the Fort Worth ISD and other local districts serving a large and diverse student population, initiatives like the Arlington Child Development Center can serve as a model for addressing the childcare needs of local students and families, ultimately contributing to the region's educational and economic development. The center's success in supporting student parents like Jackson can inform similar efforts in Fort Worth, where accessible childcare is essential for many students and working families.
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Category: government ·
Published: July 6, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? Billy Jackson’s calling has always been social work. Whether it was his time in the Navy or working at the Veteran Resources Center at Tarrant County College, the 47-year-old has always supported others — even before he started studying for his bachelor’s degree this fall at the University of Texas
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