| Fort Worth intervention justified |
State intervention in Fort Worth ISD was not the initial plan, but it has become necessary due to ongoing academic struggles. Currently, only 34% of FWISD students meet grade-level standards in reading and math, significantly lower than peers in Dallas and Houston. With 39 campuses rated D or F, the situation is dire, affecting thousands of children. "Fort Worth kids deserve the same urgency, clarity and results," said Steve Montgomery, president and CEO of the Fort Worth Chamber. A recent visit to Houston ISD, which successfully improved outcomes post-intervention, inspired local leaders to embrace the opportunity for change. They believe that with bold action and teamwork, transformational results can be achieved for Fort Worth students.