Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD trustees hired a new superintendent. Here are the details | Fort Worth Report

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Jerry Hollingsworth has been named the new superintendent of the Eagle Mountain-Saginaw Independent School District, responding to the district's rapid growth in northwest Fort Worth. As enrollment numbers continue to rise, the district faces increasing pressure to adapt and provide quality education. Hollingsworth brings a wealth of experience, having previously led successful initiatives in other educational institutions. The community has welcomed his appointment, with many expressing hope for a renewed focus on student achievement and community engagement. Under his guidance, the district aims to enhance its academic programs and cater to the diverse needs of its student population.

Additionally, Hollingsworth's leadership style emphasizes collaboration and transparency, fostering a positive environment for both educators and students. As the new superintendent, he will also address pressing issues such as resource allocation and curriculum development. With these goals in mind, the Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD is poised for a promising future under Hollingsworth’s leadership.

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