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  2. 133 jobs cut: Fort Worth ISD technology staff among district ...

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    The district’s technology division provides connectivity support to more than 140 locations such as schools, community centers and administrative buildings while overseeing network connections ...

  3. Fort Worth Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    Based on a 2017-18 enrollment of 86,234 students, it is the fifth largest school district in Texas. [2] Fort Worth ISD serves most of the city of Fort Worth, and the cities of Benbrook, Westover Hills, and Westworth Village. The district also covers portions of Arlington, Edgecliff Village, Forest Hill, Haltom City, Kennedale, Sansom Park ...

  4. Amid budget cuts, these eight Fort Worth ISD schools will ...

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    In February, Fort Worth ISD announced 133 employees would be laid off, mainly in the technology division. All but four of those jobs were funded with federal dollars. All but four of those jobs ...

  5. Years after COVID shutdowns, Fort Worth teachers ... - AOL

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    Across the Fort Worth area and nationwide, a growing number of educators are leaving the profession, citing job stress, ... Fort Worth ISD’s teacher turnover rate stood at 20.8% last year ...

  6. R. L. Paschal High School - Wikipedia

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    R. L. Paschal High School is a secondary school in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. It is part of the Fort Worth Independent School District, and is the oldest and largest high school in Fort Worth ISD. The school is ranked 322nd in Texas and 3,892nd in the United States for best quality of education (in 2022) by U.S. News & World Report.

  7. History of Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    After the Mexican–American War. In January 1849, U.S. Army General William Jenkins Worth, a veteran of the Mexican–American War, proposed building ten forts to mark and protect the west Texas frontier, situated from Eagle Pass to the confluence of the West Fork and Clear Fork of the Trinity River. Worth died on 7 May 1849 from cholera. [4]

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