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Trustees, mayor hope for brighter future for Fort Worth ISD after superintendent’s resignation | Fort Worth Report

After the resignation of Fort Worth ISD Superintendent, Mayor Mattie Parker, alongside school board President Roxanne Martinez and trustees, aims to collaborate for a brighter future for the district. Their commitment includes addressing challenges and improving the educational landscape in Fort Worth.

Animal shelter’s ‘freedom ride’ hits major milestone

The Fort Worth Animal Care & Control (FWACC) celebrated a significant milestone as 27 dogs were transported to new homes in New England, bringing the total number of dogs saved through its Transport Program in FY2024 to 1,053. This accomplishment highlights the collaborative efforts of shelter staff, volunteers, and rescue partners to alleviate pet overpopulation and find permanent homes for animals in need.

Fort Worth’s new LGBTQ advisory committee sparks backlash, support from City Council | Fort Worth Report

Fort Worth's new LGBTQ advisory committee has ignited both backlash and support among City Council members, highlighting the ongoing debate around LGBTQ representation in local governance. While two council members raised concerns, four others expressed strong support for the committee's establishment and the LGBTQ community. This development underscores the city's commitment to inclusivity amidst differing opinions.

Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD to top 24,000 students. Here’s the data that explains why | Fort Worth Report

Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD anticipates surpassing 24,000 students in enrollment this October, reflecting a growing educational demand in the Fort Worth area. The article provides insights into the data supporting these projections, highlighting the district's efforts to accommodate the influx of students.

How do Texas schools retain teachers? Texas Wesleyan training program aims to help | Fort Worth Report

Texas Wesleyan University's teacher residency program is expanding with a $300K grant aimed at addressing the teacher retention crisis in Texas schools. This initiative places student educators in classrooms for a full year, providing them with hands-on experience while supporting local education systems.

See your ideas take shape with the library's 3D printers

The Fort Worth Public Library has introduced free 3D printing services across its 18 branches, allowing residents to create various adaptive tools and projects. Local resident Leigh Ann Bradley shares her positive experience using the library's 3D printers to produce helpful devices for her daily life. The initiative aims to engage both adults and youth in exploring 3D printing technology.

Fort Worth leaders overturn ban on discriminatory events at city-owned facilities | Fort Worth Report

Fort Worth city leaders have recently overturned a ban on discriminatory events at city-owned facilities, following a summer filled with controversy surrounding the issue. This policy change aims to loosen restrictions on private events held on public property, reflecting a shift in local governance priorities.

Fort Worth ISD school board accepts voluntary resignation of Superintendent Angélica Ramsey

The Fort Worth ISD school board accepted the voluntary resignation of Superintendent Angélica Ramsey after two years of declining student outcomes, budget deficits, and dissatisfaction among educators. This decision reflects a significant shift in the board's confidence in Ramsey's leadership. The change comes amid ongoing discussions about improving educational performance in the district.

Plans for Texas A&M Fort Worth help shape vision for downtown, parking needs | Fort Worth Report

Plans for Texas A&M Fort Worth are set to significantly influence the vision for downtown Fort Worth, with city and business leaders strategizing on upcoming construction and redevelopment. This initiative aims to address the growing parking needs in the area, reflecting the city's commitment to managing urban growth efficiently.

Tarrant becomes blueprint for property tax changes across Texas. Some experts are worried | Fort Worth Report

Newly elected board members in Tarrant County are influencing property tax changes in Texas, prompting appraisal district boards in Bexar and Johnson counties to revise their reappraisal plans. Experts express concerns about the implications of these changes on property taxation across the state.

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