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Fort Worth ISD Board of Trustees to Host Community Meetings on
Middle Schools Affected by 2021 Bond Program
The Board is Hosting Meetings at Kirkpatrick, JP Elder, McLean, Daggett, Morningside, and William James Middle Schools
The Fort Worth ISD Board of Trustees will begin the process of hosting community listening sessions with the families and students impacted by the bond program and the Capital Improvement Program.The Trustees are engaging with parents and staff at the following middle schools to receive their feedback before making final decisions on how the bond program will be utilized:
Location Date Time Presentation McLean Middle School
Wednesday, 4/3/24 6:30 PM Learn More
Más informaciónKirkpatrick Middle School
Monday, 4/8/24 6:30 PM Learn More
Más informaciónMorningside Middle School
Thursday, 4/11/24 6:00 PM Learn More
Más informaciónWilliam James Middle School
Wednesday, 4/17/24 6:30 PM Learn More
Más informaciónDaggett Middle School
Thursday, 4/18/24 6:00 PM Learn More
Más informaciónJP Elder Middle School
Monday, 4/22/24 6:00 PM Learn More
Más información
Families will receive communication directly on meeting options.The 2021 bond and the Capital Improvement Program are a combined $1.2 billion dollar package aimed at improving facilities in Fort Worth ISD. The efforts largely focus on middle school campuses across the district to give students a better learning experience, reflect district enrollment trends, and improve security.Potential changes impacting these campuses would not happen until the 2027-28 school year at the earliest. The Board of Trustees is seeking input at this time before making a final decision.