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Tarrant County College

Fort Worth Schools Lead National Rankings

Attention, class. Education is a priority in Fort Worth, where advanced learning programs begin at the earliest grade levels and continue throughout high school and into some of the country's best-known higher education institutions. Colleges and Universities Local high school graduates don't have far to go to pursue a quality degree. The region's mix of colleges and universities means there are more than 325,000 students enrolled in higher education at any given time here, with... Read More »
John T. White Elementary School in Fort Worth, TX

Fort Worth Independent School District Completes Massive Capital Improvement Project

Comprising 97 elementary schools, 28 middle schools, 13 high schools and a number of special campuses, the Fort Worth Independent School District (ISD) is experiencing a new period of growth, transformation and revitalization. With the completion of a massive capital improvement project and other new strategic initiatives, the Fort Worth ISD’s diverse population of approximately 82,000 students can anticipate attending schools offering high-standard curriculums in a personalized, state-of... Read More »

Fort Worth Colleges and Universities Bolster Region's Workforce

Fort Worth has a deep pool of skilled and knowledgeable workers, owed in great measure to the region's nucleus of quality higher education institutions, which have a combined enrollment of more than 250,000 students.  The 35,000 students who graduate each year from the region's colleges and universities are a major draw to businesses that need access to a work-ready labor pool, and those higher learning institutions actively participate in helping place those qualified workers at Fort... Read More »