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Texans Can Academy - Fort Worth Westcreek

Fort Worth, TX
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About Texans Can Academy - Fort Worth Westcreek

Texans Can Academy – Fort Worth Westcreek is a charter high school located in Fort Worth, Texas, operating under the Texans Can Academies network. Texans Can Academies focuses on serving students who are at risk of dropping out or who have previously left traditional high school settings, providing an alternative educational environment aimed at high school diploma completion. The school is not a postsecondary institution and does not confer college credentials.

The academy provides an individualized and flexible learning approach to help students earn a standard Texas high school diploma. The curriculum covers required academic subjects while incorporating supportive services designed to address the specific barriers that at-risk students may face in completing their secondary education.

Fort Worth is the fifth-largest city in Texas and a major urban center in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The Westcreek campus serves students in the southern Fort Worth area, reflecting the Texans Can Academies network's mission to expand high school completion opportunities for underserved youth across the region.

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6620 Westcreek Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76133

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