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With the April 3 voter registration deadline quickly approaching, last week students at the Bolt Campus took action to help ensure their community’s voice is heard. On Tuesday, Bolt Student Council members, along with co-sponsor Jeannetta Cremer and Principal Malikah Graves, distributed voter registration cards to more than 80 families. The initiative followed a campus visit from Joyce Baker, a retired Fort Worth ISD teacher who now volunteers with March to the Polls.

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Students and families at TBP’s Pafford campus got their hands dirty in the name of learning during a special garden project held March 27.

Thanks to a $500 microgrant awarded through the Fort Worth Education Partnership, Functional Life Skills (FLS) students and their parents worked side by side to transform the school’s outdoor classroom into a vibrant garden.

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Alexa Jaramillo, an eighth grader at TBP’s Bolt campus, is making headlines for leading a student-driven initiative aimed at educating immigrant families about their rights.

The Fort Worth Report recently featured Jaramillo’s efforts with the Red Card Project, a campaign designed to ease community fears surrounding immigration enforcement. Jaramillo, along with fellow student Kimberly Garcia, distributed informative cards provided by the Immigrant Legal Resource Center during after-school pickup on March 3.

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