'Fort Worth kids are in trouble.' Report IDs stark inequity in access to good schools.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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Silas Allen, Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Jun. 11—In far northwest Fort Worth, nearly three-quarters of all public schools are A or B rated, and no school performs below average in state accountability measures. Meanwhile, in less affluent parts of the city, nearly every public school student attends a school that's struggling.
Overall, students in the most affluent parts of Fort Worth have better access to high-quality schools than their peers in poorer parts of the city, according to a report released by a new education policy group.