
Texas Takes Over Fort Worth Schools, New Leadership Aims to Improve
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The Texas Education Agency has taken over Fort Worth Independent School District, appointing a new superintendent and a nine-member Board of Managers. Their first public meeting is set for March 31st. The elected school boards powers are suspended, but elections will continue. The new board could lead for up to four years, with local control regained through improved academic performance and governance ratings. Former superintendent Karen Molinar is out, receiving severance pay. State officials are still releasing details on salaries and contracts.
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