
Fort Worth ISD has been without a strategic plan for months. That could change soon.
Trenace Dorsey-Hollins, director of the education advocacy group Parent Shield Fort Worth, said she wants to see a plan that includes focused support around literacy for all students in the district. In particular, she wants to see efforts to improve reading scores among Black students

As Fort Worth faces a literacy crisis, reading advocates point to these solutions
“But it’s because parents don’t know,” said Dorsey-Hollins, whose advocacy group helps parents navigate the education system. “It’s not going to change until we actually educate parents.”

Fort Worth ISD interim superintendent has led district for over a month. What has she done?
Trenace Dorsey-Hollins, executive director of Parent Shield Fort Worth, had monthly meetings with the previous superintendent and said Molinar contacted her to say those meetings would continue under her tenure

Centering Parents in Education Innovation
Parents are not often valued and seen by educators as the experts that they are. “These are our babies; these are your students. Remember that, and remember that we are experts when it comes to our children,” stated Trenace.

As Fort Worth faces a literacy crisis, reading advocates point to these solutions
“But it’s because parents don’t know,” said Dorsey-Hollins, whose advocacy group helps parents navigate the education system. “It’s not going to change until we actually educate parents.”

Parent advocacy group says these solutions could boost Fort Worth’s low reading rates
“Just saying read to your kids at home, that’s not the answer,” Dorsey-Hollins said. “We have to dig a little bit deeper than just reading. We have to get some intervention in place. We have to do what works.”

This parent believes we can’t hide truth about FWISD: Data shows a reading crisis
At Parent Shield Fort Worth, we believe in equipping parents with the tools to advocate for their children and the community at large.

Fort Worth panel: Why reading is a civil right, and why it’s time for literacy reform
Trenace Dorsey-Hollins of Parent Shield Fort Worth and Brent Beasley of the Fort Worth Education Partnership.

Superintendent’s departure leaves Fort Worth ISD without a chief. What happens next?
Trenace Dorsey-Hollins, director of the advocacy group Parent Shield Fort Worth, said she wants to see the board select a new superintendent who has a track record of making change and listening to parent voices.

‘A new chapter’: Fort Worth ISD teachers, parents weigh in on superintendent transition
“To see them growing at that rate when you could have been putting that same intentionality behind your African-American students is kind of a slap in the face to Black parents,” Dorsey-Hollins said.

Are we violating kids’ civil rights? It’s time to re-frame Fort Worth’s reading problem
Trenace Dorsey-Hollins, founder and executive director of Parent Shield, an organization that empowers parents to advocate for quality education

TEA finds issues with Fort Worth ISD’s self-assigned A-F accountability ratings
Three words came to mind when Trenace Dorsey-Hollins, executive director of Parent Shield, learned Fort Worth ISD’s math may be incorrect: “I knew it.”

Fort Worth ISD parents, teachers push for, against potential leadership change
Dorsey-Hollins highlighted the silence she heard from the school board after Mayor Mattie Parker’s letter and speech voicing the disappointmentshe and more than 40 city leaders share about the state of education in Fort Worth ISD.

Fort Worth ISD Community Slams Superintendent, School Board
Parent Shield Fort Worth held a press conference outside of Fort Worth ISD’s administration building before Tuesday’s meeting, slamming the superintendent and the school board for the district’s student achievement outcomes.

Community members take aim at Fort Worth ISD superintendent, board amid academic concerns
Members of Parent Shield Fort Worth, an education advocacy group, held a press conference outside the district’s administration building before the meeting to outline the group’s own list of demands, including significant academic improvement, specifically for Black students who’ve seen declining test scores

Community members target Fort Worth ISD principal and board over academic concerns
Trenace Dorsey-Hollins, executive director of Parent Shield, noted that Mayor Parker’s comments came after many community members and organizations went to the City Council to garner support to make changes in the school district. When asked about Ramsey’s performance, Dorsey-Hollins said he was not satisfied.

Speakers call for Fort Worth ISD superintendent's job as board members meet on her performance
Watch Parent Shield Fort Worth Founder, Trenace Dorsey-Hollins deliver power message to FWISD board members at Tuesdays special board meeting.

Fort Worth ISD special-called meeting to discuss superintendent's performance
Watch Trenace Dorsey-Hollins' press conference at FWISD's special board meeting here!

Fort Worth ISD superintendent's job in jeopardy after accountability ratings fall
Trenace Dorsey-Hollins is a mother of two daughters who were in the district. Now, her ninth grader is elsewhere.

No action from Fort Worth ISD school board on future of superintendent
Watch Trenace Dorsey-Hollins' press conference here!