About this Event
Mayor Mattie Parker and 40 other community leaders have described the district’s current state as “unacceptable,” urging a turnaround plan to bring lasting change. On Dec. 3, our panel of leaders and experts will examine what a successful plan might look like, why it’s different from past efforts and what’s already being done to make it happen.
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Moderator:
Chris Cobler, CEO/Publisher for the Fort Worth Report
Panelists include:
- Karen Molinar, interim superintendent of Fort Worth ISD
- Roxanne Martinez, school board president of Fort Worth ISD
- Pete Geren, president and CEO of Sid W. Richardson Foundation
Light bites and beverages will be served starting at 5:30 p.m. while supplies last, and the discussion will begin promptly at 6 p.m. RSVP today or contact us with any questions.
This event is made possible thanks to our sponsors:
Series Platinum Sponsor: Opportunity available
Series Food Sponsor: North Texas Community Foundation
Series Silver Sponsors: BNSF Railway Foundation, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, and Real Estate Council of Greater Fort Worth
Silver Sponsor: Fargo Consultants, Inc.
Series Supporting Sponsors: Mental Health Connection, Texas Wesleyan University, and United Way of Tarrant County
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Texas Wesleyan University Nick and Lou Martin University Center (2nd Floor), 3165 E. Rosedale Street, Fort Worth, United States
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