Master languages, shape futures—excellence in multilingual secondary education.
Comprehensive courses in multiple languages to develop fluency and cultural understanding.
College-level curriculum to prepare students for higher education and academic challenges.
Full-time academic programs for grades 9-12 with a focus on core subjects and electives.
Events and projects that enhance language skills through real-world cultural experiences.
Guidance services to help students plan for post-secondary education and future careers.
Worst school I ever been too, it’s so bad that it makes Dunbar look good. From principales that cares more about dress code than mental health ,who plays favorites from teachers that do not teach good to students that are disrespectful listen to what the students are saying on the review instead of the parents.the parents are not the one that has to go to this school everyday so they do not see what the students see.
Please don’t send your child here, this is the place that will not let your child to even have lunch outside on the tables sometimes, your child will have to wear that horrendous uniform every single day which means they don’t have the freedom to wear what they want but will still thrown into the circle of bullying. What’s crazier is that all this school has to offer is some more languages and some AP classes while you can get a whole associates degree at some “low” high school like polytechnic high school. Please don’t send your child here, it’s a living hell.
The comment section on this platform appears to have deviated significantly from its intended purpose. Instead of facilitating constructive feedback, it seems to have become an outlet for disgruntled students to express dissatisfaction through inappropriate humor and direct attacks on peers and staff. It's concerning to see such content on what is supposed to be a professional business page, visible to a global audience. Moreover, specific references, such as the comment made by Adrian Marioni about Diego Moran, alleging drug use, are especially alarming. Using "fetty," a slang term for fentanyl, to describe a fellow student not only constitutes cyberbullying but also tarnishes the reputation of the individuals involved and the school itself. Given the school's outstanding reputation locally, statewide, and nationally, I urge the administrators managing this page to take immediate action to remove these inappropriate comments. Such oversight is vital to maintain the integrity of the school's professional image and to ensure it remains a reliable source of information for prospective families. This is a matter of both ethical responsibility and legal concern, as such comments can be seen as defamatory. The fact that these have not been addressed promptly is unacceptable and does not reflect the values of an institution ranked highly on platforms like US NEWS & World Report's Best High Schools list. As a concerned parent evaluating educational options, the state of this page is disheartening. I implore the school to dedicate resources to manage this platform effectively, thereby safeguarding the school's reputation and the well-being of its community members. Thanks.
It was an ok school some teachers weren’t fair and the assistant principal and principal weren’t fair to me and my friend
It’s a good school if you want to be multi lingual but there are quite a few rude kids who don’t know how to treat others around them.
World Languages Institute is a secondary school in Fort Worth, TX, dedicated to providing a rigorous academic environment with a focus on multilingualism and advanced placement courses. We prepare students for global opportunities through language immersion and college-level curriculum, fostering cultural awareness and academic achievement. Our institution serves families seeking a specialized education that emphasizes linguistic skills and holistic development, supported by a community committed to student success.
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