Fort Worth ISD superintendent finalist Dr. Angelica Ramsey discusses plans for the district

It appears Fort Worth ISD has chosen its new superintendent. Dr. Angelica Ramsey talks about how she will approach the job of serving nearly 75,000 students and more than 5,000 teachers.

Fort Worth ISD names lone finalist for new superintendent

It named the current superintendent for Midland ISD who only started working there last year but received a lot of credit for turning the district around.

Fort Worth ISD names interim to replace Superintendent Kent Scribner

Deputy Superintendent Karen Molinar will be taking over the Fort Worth Independent School District – at least temporarily – after Kent Scribner retires next week.

Back-to-School: It's the first day of school for most kids in North Texas

It's the first day of school for 29 districts in North Texas including the Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Grand Prairie and Rockwall school districts.

Fort Worth ISD implements new security measures ahead of new school year

The second-largest school district in North Texas also announced some enhanced security measures its putting in place, including weekly door checks and a new communications system.

Fort Worth ISD making hires on the spot as it looks to fill hundreds of open positions

Fort Worth ISD is among some North Texas school districts that held a job fair to try and address the shortage of teachers. Administrators with the school district were offering jobs on the spot with some 350 positions to fill.

Communication mishap thwarts plan for 'End Gun Violence' rally at Fort Worth ISD school

It was a communication breakdown between a community activist organizer and the school district. District personnel said there was never a discussion about allowing media to be present, and things went south from there.

Fort Worth school board asks Gov. Abbott to call special session on gun violence

The Fort Worth ISD Board of Education wants Texas Governor Greg Abbott to call a special legislative session before the new school year begins to address gun violence.

Fort Worth ISD creates new safety and security committee

Trustees say the plans to create a safety and security committee were months in the making, but the board decided to act more quickly after the Uvalde shooting.

City of Fort Worth discusses adding resource officers to elementary schools

To date, Fort Worth elementary schools do not have officers. Like many other districts, it was not believed to be cost-effective. But in wake of the Uvalde mass shooting, that may change.

Summer school in session for Fort Worth ISD students

Fort Worth ISD is offering 25 summer programs for students to learn and discover new things, including regular summer school, bilingual, career and technical education and special education.

Fort Worth ISD pairs aspiring engineers, architects with industry professionals

Fort Worth ISD gave its students the opportunity to help them chart their paths. The school district on Wednesday gave some aspiring engineers and architects from across the district a chance to get a jump start on their futures.

Fort Worth ISD superintendent to resign at end of school year

Superintendent Kent Scribner announced in January his plans to retire after his contract ended in 2024. Instead, he’s now going to resign and leave much sooner in August.

Fort Worth ISD hosting job fairs, offering signing bonuses

Fort Worth ISD is also hosting a series of job fairs to fill open positions at the district, and it's offering signing bonuses as an incentive for new hires. The district is also taking its efforts across state lines.

Outgoing superintendents say critical race theory is not taught in schools

Outgoing superintendents from three of North Texas' largest school districts all agreed that critical race theory is nothing more than a distraction and said it isn't taught in schools. “This is a manufactured crisis. This is not real."