FWISD Invites Benbrook Families to Share Their Voice.

The future of Fort Worth ISD starts with a conversation, and district leaders are inviting the community to join it.

This summer, the Fort Worth ISD Board of Managers is launching a series of listening sessions designed to gather feedback from parents, students, staff, and community members as the district develops future goals and guardrails.

Officials say community input will play an important role in shaping decisions and priorities moving forward. The sessions are the first in what is expected to be an ongoing series of opportunities for public engagement.

For Benbrook-area residents, a listening session is scheduled for June 25 at 5:30 p.m. at Benbrook Middle-High School. Community members may also attend any of the other sessions across the district, regardless of campus location.

Additional meetings are scheduled at North Side High School on June 22, Southwest High School on June 24, Paschal High School on June 29, and Dunbar High School on June 30.

District leaders say the goal is simple: hear directly from the people served by Fort Worth ISD.

For parents, grandparents, educators, and community members, the sessions offer a chance to share ideas, ask questions, and help shape the direction of one of the region’s largest school districts.

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