From Fort Worth Report:
Fantasy Reynolds knows closing schools is emotional.
Reynolds, a leader of the nonprofit R4 Foundation, stood at the lectern with a message for Fort Worth ISD trustees: Make the difficult decision. For the sake of the children, she said.
“Through the consolidation of schools, there is a huge opportunity for our district to invest in our kids, not these aging old buildings that need new roofs,” said Reynolds, a Ridglea Hills resident and mother of four Fort Worth ISD graduates.
Reynolds struck at the heart of the push and pull Fort Worth ISD leaders and residents have debated throughout 2025. Financial, demographic and academic realities pushed district leaders to propose May 13 the closing of 14 schools, on top of shuttering four already approved campuses, over the next five years.