Some parents in Fort Worth are demanding answers after several incidents of students being dropped off at the wrong bus stop. Now the school district is responding, calling the problems “unacceptable.”
In one instance captured by a student with a cell phone, an adult is heard in the background.Arreola showed the video during a meeting before the Fort Worth ISD school board on Tuesday night.
Before the video was finished playing, Arreola’s microphone was cut, causing some parents in the audience to demand her microphone be turned back on. One of those parents was “I just blew up,” she said. “I was like...y’all need to hear this. Is it because they’re not your kids you don’t want to hear this? Because your kids aren’t affected by this? Because we’re low-income people, we don’t matter?”
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Fort Worth nonprofit connects first-time D-FW homebuyers with thousands for housing costsHousing agency offers resources and training to first-time homebuyers in D-FW area.
Lire la suite »
Fort Worth ISD will soon start tracking its school busesAfter elementary school students were dropped off at the wrong bus stops, Fort Worth ISD was approved a new cell service contract, giving them the ability to track school buses.
Lire la suite »
Fort Worth city council okays new budget, includes reduction in property tax rateThe city says the money will pay for bridge and road maintenance, put an emphasis on picking up litter and improving neighborhoods.
Lire la suite »
Pink cow named Hope touring Fort Worth to kick of Breast Cancer Awareness MonthA pink cow named Hope is offering just that to breast cancer survivors in North Texas. She will be on tour as the Susan G. Komen Foundation gets ready to kick off Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Lire la suite »
Funeral held for Fort Worth firefighter who was killed by work-related brain cancerDavid Greene served the Fort Worth Fire Department for nearly 30 years as a fire engineer. He died last week at the age of 56.
Lire la suite »
Junior League of Fort Worth Collects Diapers for Tarrant County FamiliesThe average household is short 19 diapers per month. One in three U.S. families struggles to provide enough diapers to keep a baby or toddler clean, dry, and healthy. So, the Junior League of Fort Worth is doing something good to help. The ladies are collecting diapers in support of National Diaper Need Awareness Week. The effort started last weekend with 42,000 diapers collected and distributed to 33 agencies in Tarrant County, so far. The league says that’s the largest number of requesting agencies to date.
Lire la suite »