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Student holding drawing.

Students from the Arlington, Bolt and Mesquite campuses recently showcased their creativity in the statewide “Take Care of Texas Kids Art Contest,” a program designed to promote environmental awareness through student artwork. This year’s theme focused on fun ways to keep the air clean.

Alexa Jaramillo

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.

Four students dressed up for 100th day of school

Last week, our TITANS had a blast celebrating the 100th day of school by dressing up as 100-year-olds! From gray wigs and suspenders to canes and pearls, creativity was on full display as students and staff embraced the fun.

Throughout the day, classrooms participated in special activities centered around the number 100, reflecting on how much they've learned and grown this school year.

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