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Mark your calendars, Fort Worth! The Benbrook Middle-High School 24 Treble Chamber Choir is gearing up for a history-making performance, and you’re invited to a sneak peek.

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The Benbrook Public Library invites adults to kick off 2025 by learning Spanish through its free, conversation-based classes.

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In January 1986, Fort Worth celebrated the first federally recognized Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a historic march down East Rosedale Street, led by civil rights advocate Opal Lee.

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The Benbrook Public Library is calling all Teen Advisory Council (TAC) members to help shape the future of teen programming, the YA collection, and the teen room.

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The Fort Worth ISD Whiz Quiz finals concluded with a major victory for Benbrook Middle-High School’s (BMHS) sixth-grade team, who triumphed over Daggett Montessori with a final score of 375-230, securing the district championship for the 2024-25 season.

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A political faction in Benbrook is advocating for the creation of its own independent school district, arguing it would foster growth and provide better educational outcomes for local children. However, critics warn the move could be costly, divisive, and unlikely to succeed.

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A proposed rezoning of the property at 4501 W Loop 820 S in Benbrook, Texas, has sparked significant concern among local residents, led by Ryan Reagan, who recently launched an online petition urging the community to take action.

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The Westpark Elementary Wildcats PTA proudly celebrates students Elouise Clements, Jeremiah Hillary, and Amelia Melton for their creative achievements in the district-level Reflections Art Contest.

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More than 30 school board seats in the Fort Worth area will be decided in the upcoming election on Saturday, May 3, 2025.

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The 2025 Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo begins January 17, offering multiple ways to save on general admission ($8 for kids, $15 for adults, free for kids under five). Rodeo tickets include same-day admission.