
The Benbrook Public Library is marking Black History Month by spotlighting new learning resources each week, with a special focus right now on the youngest readers in the community.

What the Western Hills High School wrestling program lacks in facilities, it makes up for in grit, growth, and belief.

Benbrook families can turn dinner into an act of support on Monday, February 2, when Fuzzy’s Taco Shop hosts a fundraiser benefiting Christian Life Preparatory School.

The University Interscholastic League’s newly released realignments are stirring concern across Fort Worth ISD, especially among families and coaches watching how enrollment numbers line up with competition levels.

A report circulated late this morning indicated that students were walking out of Western Hills High School, apparently in protest.

High school sports across Texas are getting a new look, and Benbrook now knows where it will line up over the next several seasons.

The spotlight is heading to Benbrook Middle-High School as BMHS Cheer hosts a red carpet–themed middle school dance later this month. The event invites students in grades six through eight to dress up, show up, and enjoy a fun night built just for them.

This week, from February 2 through February 6, Benbrook schools are joining campuses across the country in recognizing National School Counseling Week, a time set aside to spotlight the people who quietly help students thrive every day.

Western Hills High School is getting ready for a week that blends celebration, culture, and community as Black History Spirit Week returns February 2 through February 6.

February is bringing a little romance to the shelves at Benbrook Public Library. Starting tomorrow, readers are invited to join the February Reading Challenge powered by NoveList, with a chance to win a romance-themed raffle prize.