The Brief
- The new Fort Worth ISD superintendent and school board heard from the public on Tuesday for the first time since being appointed last week.
- Superintendent Peter Licata outlined their plans to get the district, which has received failing accountability grades for the last five years, back on track.
- The Texas Education Agency-appointed educators were greeted by a mixture of support and criticism from the more than 30 speakers they heard from on Tuesday.
FORT WORTH, Texas – For the first time since being appointed by TEA last week, the new superintendent and school board of Fort Worth ISD addressed the public at a school board meeting.
What we know:
Fort Worth ISD Superintendent Peter Licata and the school board outlined their plans to get the district back on track during the March 31 school board meeting.…