All three campuses will continue to offer virtual instruction as well, the school district said.
After several days of assessment and repairs following the winter storm, most Fort Worth ISD schools returned to normal operations on Feb. 24. Fort Worth ISD employees spent several days last week and worked all this past weekend to assess and repair any damage caused by the prolonged freezing weather as well as to restore connectivity, Superintendent Kent P. Scribner said. Their work continues Monday and Tuesday as they ensure schools can once again offer in-person instruction as well as asynchronous education.
For all three schools, curbside Meals-To-Go service is free to all students and available Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. The Friday pickups will include weekend meals, the District said.
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Dallas ISD suffered a total 131 broken pipes at 113 different campuses, district officials said. Author: Kevin Reece Updated: 5:35 PM CST February 23, 2021
DALLAS Damage to North Texas schools was so widespread during last week s record-shattering winter weather that multiple schools may not be able to reopen until sometime next week.
Districts from Dallas to Arlington to Fort Worth have reported that some campuses will not be able to open on Wednesday.
Dallas ISD announced Tuesday afternoon that due to ongoing repairs, students at J.P. Starks, Lang MS, Bryan Adams HS and Lincoln HS will be virtual for the rest of this week.