FORT WORTH, Texas — Fort Worth ISD parents are reacting to new accountability ratings from the Texas Education Agency (TEA) that show the district improving, but still facing the possibility of state intervention.

“I was very pleased when I saw the ratings,” said parent Trenace Dorsey-Hollins, who has a daughter at Glen Park Elementary and a sophomore at Southwest High School.

For the 2024–25 school year, TEA’s A–F ratings show Fort Worth ISD improving from a D to a C overall . The number of failing campuses dropped from 31 to 11.

But the improvement may not be enough to avoid state action. The district is under scrutiny after the Leadership Academy at Forest Oak’s 6th-grade campus received failing ratings for five consecutive years — a violation that can trigger state takeover. Alt

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