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  • ÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ´óÈ« Board Adopts New District Boundaries Map

    Community input helps guide redrawing of the single-member district boundaries

    New District Maps

    The Fort Worth ISD Board of Education has adopted a resolution modifying the voting maps for its nine single-member districts. The map approved by a 5-3 vote at the Jan. 18 special meeting, is the first change to the single-member boundaries in a decade.

    The District plans to use the newly-adopted map at the upcoming May 7, 2022, special election to fill the District 4 seat, which has been vacant following the Nov. 5 passing of District 4 trustee Daphne Brookins.

    Every decade, the Fort Worth ISD participates in a redistricting process to guarantee equal voter representation through equal population counts based on the most recent U.S. Census data. During this time, the Fort Worth ISD Board of Trustees’ single-member district boundaries are redrawn to reflect population growth or decline and other demographic changes.

    A Board-appointed Redistricting Committee comprised of community members hosted six virtual and in-person public town hall meetings in 2021. The town hall meetings offered detailed presentations on the importance of redistricting and allowed residents to ask questions and comments on the redistricting process. The input provided by the community helped guide the redrawing of the single-member district boundaries.  The committee also collected the public’s feedback via email and Let’s Talk, a community feedback application. 

    Members of the Redistricting Committee were praised for their efforts at Tuesday’s special meeting. Those members include Aracely Chavez, Sergio De Leon, Carlos Flores, Stacy Marshall, Alice Miller, Judy Needham, Frank Moss, Sr., and Sara Pereda. 

    The map adopted Tuesday night is a modified version of the E-2 map

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Aracely Chavez

Aracely is former migrant worker that was raised between El Paso and Las Cruces, New Mexico. The daughter of Mexican Immigrants, she has always known that public education holds the key to success for all our families. A graduate of both TCU and Texas Woman's University, Aracely has also worked in both K-12 and higher education. Aracely has been a resident of District 6 since 1997 and both her children graduated from Southwest High School. Aracely currently works in the Department of Technology as the Executive Director of IT Training and Compliance. Aracely continues to be active in her community as a volunteer.

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Sergio De Leon

Judge Sergio De Leon currently serves as Tarrant County, Justice of the Peace, Precinct 5. Prior to his service on the bench, he served as Constable of Precinct 5 from 2001 – 2012. Judge De Leon is a graduate of both Texas Wesleyan University and the University of Texas at Arlington. He is married to Frances Granados and they have four children and three grandchildren.

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Carlos Flores

Carlos Flores serves as Fort Worth Councilmember for District 2. He is a third generation Fort Worth native with deep roots in the community. He is a member of the All Saints Catholic church parish and Home & School Organization. Flores is a graduate of Nolan Catholic High School and attended The University of Texas at Austin to major in Aerospace Engineering and minored in Fine Arts and completed his degree studies at the University of Texas at Arlington. 

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Stacy Marshall

Stacy E. Marshall serves as President of Southeast Fort Worth, Inc. Prior to joining Southeast Fort Worth, Inc., Mr. Marshall served as President and CEO of an area chamber of commerce and worked in Business Development and as a Consultant for various nonprofit and for-profit organizations.

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Alice Miller

Alice Miller and her husband Mike have lived in District 7 since 1995. All six of their now-grown children attended ÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ´óÈ« schools (Ridglea Hills, Monnig and Arlington Heights).

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Judy Needham

Native of Fort Worth, graduate of Paschal HS and University of Texas in Austin. Served on Fort Worth ISD school board for 23 years,1996-2019.

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Frank Moss, Sr.

Franklin Moss is a native of Fort Worth, Texas.  He grew up on the eastside of Fort Worth and attended Dunbar High School. He has been active across the City and state. He has served thirteen years on the Fort Worth City Council. He is married to former School Board Member, Christene Chadwick Moss and they have three children, Edmond, Kimberlin, and Franklin Jr.

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Sara Pereda

Sara Pereda is a Fort Worth resident for the past 14 years and a ÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ´óÈ« mother. She is the US Surgical CFO at Alcon Vision LLC. With over 17 years of finance experience in the healthcare & retail space, Sara has helped drive various Finance initiatives. Sara is also a strong supporter of Alcon’s Diversity & Inclusion initiative, acting as the Executive Sponsor of Alcon’s Working Parents Employee Resource Group, and engaging as a member of other ERGs. Within the community, she is passionate about mentorship, and also serves as the Advocacy Chair for Daggett Montessori’s PTA. She is also an avid trail runner. 

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