More North Texas public schools may be closing as their districts struggle with tighter budgets and decreasing enrollment.
Carrollton ISD is considering closing some schools due to budget concerns.
The school district is estimating it will save up to $9 million in the first year of the schools' closures. The plan would also reduce more than 2,300 empty seats across the district, officials said.
More North Texas schools may be closing as districts struggle with tighter budgets and decreasing enrollment. Here's a look ...
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FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNCarrollton Farmers Branch ISD considers closing 4 schools, 2 other districts making cutsMore North Texas public schools may be closing as their districts struggle with tighter budgets and decreasing enrollment. Currently the Carrollton Farmers Branch, Northwest, and Allen school ...
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