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South Campus hosted its annual Literacy Night with a fun camping theme, bringing together students, parents, and teachers to celebrate reading and creativity.
Students at Panola enjoyed a week full of reading and fun during Read Across America Week, highlighted by a special book giveaway sponsored by Reading Is Fundamental (RIF).
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.
Students at TBP campuses in Bolt, Pafford, Mesquite and Arlington commemorated Black History Month with a series of educational and celebratory events.
Titan Academy students brought laughter, music, and heart to the stage with their production of Sister Act – The Musical on March 1 and 2 at TBP’s West Campus.
The show, based on the hit 1992 film, followed aspiring singer Deloris Van Cartier as she found an unexpected home in a convent after witnessing a crime. With lively musical numbers and heartfelt moments, the performance captivated audiences and showcased the students’ dedication and talent.
Titan Academy’s dance teams delivered standout performances at two major competitions, earning multiple first-place finishes and grand champion titles.
The teams competed at the Crowd Pleasers Dance Competition on Feb. 1 at Burleson High School and the Danceline USA Competition on Feb. 8 at Sherman High School. Across both events, the varsity, JV, and middle school teams secured high-ranking placements in solo and team categories, with varsity’s production routine Hadestown recognized among the top three highest-scoring routines of the competition.