Every child is different. Public charter schools in Fort Worth give families more options to meet their needs, such as campuses that:
Focus on rigorous preparation for college and career
Specialize in the arts, STEM, classical education, or languages
Provide a smaller setting for learning
Adapt to the needs of non-traditional students
Students from diverse backgrounds are succeeding
At Fort Worth public charter schools:
Nearly twice as many students complete rigorous Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate courses.
More students have access to advanced dual-credit courses.
Diverse teachers are making a difference. For example, 26% of educators at Fort Worth public charter schools are African American, compared to 17% at all other public schools.
More students attend college — including students of color, English Language Learners, and special education students.
Nearly twice as many students complete rigorous Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate courses.
More students have access to advanced dual-credit courses.
Diverse teachers are making a difference. For example, 26% of educators at Fort Worth public charter schools are African American, compared to 17% at all other public schools.
More students attend college — including students of color, English Language Learners, and special education students.
Nearly twice as many students complete rigorous Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate courses.
More students have access to advanced dual-credit courses.
Diverse teachers are making a difference. For example, 26% of educators at Fort Worth public charter schools are African American, compared to 17% at all other public schools.
More students attend college — including students of color, English Language Learners, and special education students.
Nearly twice as many students complete rigorous Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate courses.
More students have access to advanced dual-credit courses.
Diverse teachers are making a difference. For example, 26% of educators at Fort Worth public charter schools are African American, compared to 17% at all other public schools.
More students attend college — including students of color, English Language Learners, and special education students.
Nearly twice as many students complete rigorous Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate courses.
More students have access to advanced dual-credit courses.
Diverse teachers are making a difference. For example, 26% of educators at Fort Worth public charter schools are African American, compared to 17% at all other public schools.
More students attend college — including students of color, English Language Learners, and special education students.
Learn more about Texas public charter schools!
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