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Tarrant County College began on July 31, 1965 after voters approved a bond election for the formation of a junior college district. In 1967, the South Campus was the first campus to open in south Fort Worth; in 1967, the Northeast Campus was built in Hurst. A third campus, the Northwest Campus, was added in 1976, in northwest Fort Worth.
Hadley began teaching at Turner High School in Panola County. In 1968, she became a founding member of the faculty of the Northeast Campus of Tarrant County Junior College, later Tarrant County College (TCC). She was named interim chancellor of TCC in 2009 and became chancellor the following year. [2] [3]
Tarrant County College: Northeast Northwest South Southeast Trinity River 1965 41,472 Tarrant County College District: Temple College: Temple 1926 4,378 Texarkana College: Texarkana 1927 3,652 Texas Southmost College: Brownsville 1926 8,193 Trinity Valley Community College: Athens 1946 5,472 Tyler Junior College: Tyler 1926 11,956 Vernon ...
Timeka Gordon celebrates after the Tarrant County Commissioners vote 4-1 to keep all 50 voting locations and adding an additional one at the end of a special meeting at the Tarrant County ...
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In addition to being in Tarrant County, the district extends into Dallas County, where it includes parts of Irving and Coppell. [10] The district operates eleven elementary schools, four middle schools, and two traditional high schools, in addition to an early college high school and a virtual school. [11]
Miami Dade College Kendall Campus: September 24, 2009 Miami, Florida: Active Suffolk County Community College Ammerman Campus October 15, 2009 Seldon, New York: Inactive [3] Tarrant County College Northeast Campus: March 3, 2010 Hurst, Texas: Active Shelton State Community College: April 12, 2010 Tuscaloosa, Alabama: Active Bellevue College ...
The Wise County towns of Aurora, Rhome, Pecan Acres, Newark, and portions of New Fairview also lie within the district. The Tarrant County portion of the district includes Haslet, Avondale, parts of Westlake, Keller, and Fort Worth. In all, the district is approximately 234 square miles. [3]