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14 seeking spot on Lake Worth ISD鈥檚 state-appointed board, only 4 live in school district

Lake Worth ISD hosted a school board meeting Dec. 15, 2025, its first since the announcement it was being taken over by the state. The school district will get a new board of managers appointed by Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath to work on reversing years of academic decline.
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Lake Worth ISD hosted a school board meeting Dec. 15, 2025, its first since the announcement it was being taken over by the state. The school district will get a new board of managers appointed by Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath to work on reversing years of academic decline.

Just more than a dozen community members want to serve on Lake Worth ISD鈥檚 state-appointed board of managers as compared to the nearly 300 who applied for Fort Worth鈥檚.

Texas Education Agency officials received 14 applications for Lake Worth ISD鈥檚 board with only four living inside district boundaries, according to agency data.

Such a limited pool will shape how proceeds with the board for the 3,200-student district that鈥檚 under a state takeover because of persistent failing academic performance.

The managers will assume full governing authority while locally elected trustees remain in office without power.

Board President Tammy Thomas said the small number of in-district applicants reflects longstanding gaps in the community鈥檚 involvement with Lake Worth schools.

鈥淲ith the lack of support in the district, and you see not many people at board meetings, I鈥檓 not surprised that there were this few,鈥 Thomas said. She added, 鈥淚鈥檓 OK with them taking (applications from) people outside of the district.鈥

The Fort Worth Report requested the names of those seeking to serve on the board of managers.

Eight applicants are women and six are men, according to the demographic information that was disclosed. About 31% have or had children enrolled in Lake Worth schools, and a similar share have worked in the district.

Thomas said several residents initially expressed interest in serving as a manager but later backed out after learning the role required significant training and time commitments.

鈥淭hey see that there鈥檚 more involved than just being on a board,鈥 Thomas said. 鈥淎 lot of people that I know backed out.鈥

Texas Education Agency officials indicated they expect to appoint either five or seven managers for Lake Worth, Superintendent Mark Ramirez said during the district鈥檚 Feb. 16 meeting. Previous Texas school district takeovers typically had five-member boards of managers, including in Edgewood, Southside, Marlin and Shepherd.

Lake Worth ISD has seven elected trustees.

Applicants must attend a two-day governance training for consideration. Trustees were told the managers and a new superintendent will be announced at the same time this spring, likely in April or May.

Morath ordered the takeover after years of students scoring low on state tests, at the Marilyn Miller Language Academy that had .

Morath appointed conservator Andrew Kim . Kim, a former superintendent, oversees and directs 鈥 as necessary 鈥 the actions of the superintendent, principals and trustees, reporting to the agency on governance activity and academic progress.

Once seated, appointed managers will oversee budgets, policy and academic improvement efforts while the state directs the district in improving learning for children.

Morath has said he .

Matthew Sgroi is an education reporter for the Fort Worth Report. Contact him at matthew.sgroi@fortworthreport.org or

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