Fort Worth ISD approves study on potential school closures amid enrollment decline

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FWISD approves study on potential school closures

The study will analyze Fort Worth ISD's operations costs, student costs, staffing structures and building capacity. It will cost the school district $2 million.

Fort Worth ISD is having an enrollment issue. 

During a school board meeting Tuesday night, they unanimously approved a study costing millions that will determine whether it should adjust campuses or even close some.

Back in 2016, the district served more than 87,000 students. This year, the district has nearly 73,000 students.

That is a decline of about 15,000 students in a 7-year span, despite the city's population growing during that time.

During Tuesday's meeting, board members discussed a resolution calling for a study on how the district should "rightsize" for the future before finally approving it.

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Fort Worth ISD to consider closing schools in study

The Fort Worth Independent School District is the latest district to consider downsizing in the wake of falling enrollment. The school board approved a study that will look at possible campus adjustments or even closures.

The resolution cites demographic trends, regional shortages of housing options for young families and the proliferation of charter schools as key factors for why enrollment has declined.

The district, as it stands now, is prepared to educate 90,000 students.

With only 72,000 currently enrolled, the study would analyze operations costs, student costs, staffing structures and building capacity.

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While a timeline for how soon the study would be presented to the board was not given, the resolution says, "Prior to enacting any approved rightsizing recommendations the district shall establish a rightsizing transition team the purpose of which shall be to support students, families and staff through the rightsizing process."

The district is taking steps not to call it a study on whether to downsize, instead choosing the term "right size."

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FWISD considers study on potential school closures

The study would analyze Fort Worth ISD's operations costs, student costs, staffing structures and building capacity.

The study will cost the school district a little more than $2 million.

Fort Worth is not the only North Texas school district looking at capacity.

Plano ISD trustees voted to form a committee that would help decide if closures are needed.

Plano ISD considering closing schools as student enrollment declines

Plano ISD says it's seen a continued drop in enrollment over the years. Closing some campuses would save the district millions of dollars.

FOX 4 reached out for a comment from the board president before the meeting and was told she was not available.