Fort Worth ISD News
Two Fort Worth ISD Projects Selected for 2024-25 Exhibit of School Architecture
FORT WORTH, TX — Fort Worth ISD is proud to announce that two of its bond projects — O.D. Wyatt High School from the 2017 bond and Rolling Hills Elementary School from the 2021 bond — were selected for the prestigious 2024-25 Exhibit of School Architecture.
In addition to its selection in the exhibit, Rolling Hills Elementary earned two Stars of Distinction in this year’s exhibit—one for Design and another for Wellness. These honors highlight the district's commitment to creating supportive, healthy, and inspiring learning environments for our students.
This esteemed exhibit, organized by the Texas Association of School Administrators (TASA) and the Texas Association of School Boards (TASB), highlights exceptional school facilities from across the state.
The Exhibit of School Architecture showcases 41 outstanding projects from 30 school districts, two college systems, and one state school. These projects, completed in the past five years and not previously featured, represent innovative designs and improvements in educational facilities.
The TASA/TASB Exhibit of School Architecture, in collaboration with the Association for Learning Environments (A4LE) Southern Region Foundation, will be prominently featured at txEDCON24, The TASA | TASB Convention, taking place in San Antonio September 27-28. The projects will also be accessible online at https://texasschoolarchitecture.org/.
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About TASA:
TASA is the professional association for Texas school superintendents and other administrators. The mission of the organization, which focuses on professional learning, advocacy, and member engagement, is to promote, provide, and develop leaders who create and sustain student-centered schools and develop future-ready students.
About TASB:
TASB is an association established in 1949 to serve local public school boards. School board members are the largest group of publicly elected officials in the state. The districts they represent serve approximately 5.3 million students. TASB’s mission is to promote educational excellence for Texas school children through advocacy, visionary leadership, and high-quality services to school districts.