Students in three dozen North Texas school districts are heading back to school on Thursday.
Allen, Carrollton-Farmers Branch, Denton, Hurst-Euless-Bedford, and Waxahachie ISDs are among the biggest districts starting Thursday.Two districts – Mullin and Wills Point ISDs – will be operating on a four-day schedule this year.
Crowley ISD, south of Fort Worth, rolled out the red carpet to welcome students at Sue Crouch Elementary School. The superintendent, school board, and community leaders were there to greet students. They hope their words of encouragement will help the students as they start the new year.
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