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Superintendent Walter Dansby, who started his FWISD career circa 1974, began his term in 2012. His base salary was $338,817.60. He resigned on Monday June 2, 2014,; the following day the district announced his severance pay, to be doled out over a seven month period, would be over $900,000.
The National Weather Service Fort Worth is tracking a cold front that will bring arctic air to North Texas this week. Fort Worth ISD has a plan for this week’s winter weather. How parents can ...
Elementary, middle and high school students will participate in activities and lesson plans throughout the day related to the celestial event. Fort Worth ISD students, staff, parents to watch ...
2014 Rank [1] 2016 Rank [2] 2018 Rank School District State/Territory Students (autumn 2014) Students (autumn 2016) students (autumn 2018) 98 106 114
Fort Worth ISD has released new information on school bus routes for the upcoming school year. The first day of school for Fort Worth students is Aug. 15 — a mere week away.
Carter- Riverside is one of only 7 FWISD schools to have a wrestling program. In 2017 the program made Fort Worth ISD history when Jacqueline Bunyavong (5A girls, 102 lbs) became the school's and district's first wrestling state champion, defeating the defending champion by decision.
The Fort Worth Independent School District opened its newest campus, Rolling Hills Elementary School, on Dec. 19. The night before students moved into the school, campus leaders invited families ...
Diamond Hill-Jarvis High School is a school in Fort Worth, Texas, United States which serves grades 9 through 12. The school is a part of the Fort Worth Independent School District. The current principal is Manuel De La Cruz. The school logo is the eagle, the school colors are black and scarlet, and the school motto is "We are Diamond Hill."