A parent cheers for students on Aug. 25 at Cristo Rey Fort Worth College Prep, 2633 Altamesa Blvd. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
From the Cristo Rey Fort Worth College Prep Draft Day 2022 to the Girl Scouts of Texas Oklahoma Plains Women of Distinction luncheon, our photojournalists at the Fort Worth Report capture the diversity of events through images of the week. If you have events or photo opportunities, contact community engagement journalist Cristian ArguetaSoto at cristian.arguetasoto@fortworthreport.org or on Twitter.
Angélica Ramsey, the superintendent of Midland ISD, speaks at the Fort Worth ISD school board meeting on Aug. 30. Ramsey was selected as the lone finalist for superintendent of Fort Worth ISD. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)Lone finalist for Fort Worth ISD Superintendent Angélica Ramsey speaks to guests and board members at a school board meeting on Aug. 30 at the Teaching and Learning Center, 1050 Bridgewood Drive. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)Miriam Lambert, a school nurse, speaks at the Fort Worth ISD school board meeting on Aug. 30 at the school board meeting at the Fort Worth ISD Teaching and Learning Center, 1050 Bridgewood Drive. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)Tarrant County NAACP President Estella Williams speaks to the Fort Worth ISD board of trustees on Aug. 30. The district named its new superintendent, Angélica Ramsey, at the school board meeting. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)Teacher, coach and parent of a student in Fort Worth ISD Ernesto Morán speaks at the Fort Worth ISD school board meeting on Aug. 30 at the school board meeting at the Fort Worth ISD Teaching and Learning Center, 1050 Bridgewood Drive. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)Patrick Newman, CEO of the Fort Worth Botanic Garden and Botanical Research Institute of Texas, talks to guests about a master plan on Aug. 31 at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, 1700 University Drive. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)A sign at Alice D. Contreras Elementary indicates the language of the day on Aug. 30. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)Ailena Ketner, a teacher at Alice D. Contreras Elementary, teaches bilingual education. Ketner is in one of 14 dual language classes at the campus with a goal of helping emergent bilingual students succeed. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)Stickers on the wall name objects in English and Spanish inside of bilingual teacher Ailena Ketner’s classroom on Aug. 30. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)Ailena Ketner teaches her classroom on Aug. 30. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)Guests sit and mingle at the Women of Distinction luncheon on Aug. 26 at the Hurst Conference Center, 1601 Campus Drive. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)Fort Worth ISD Family Action Center Director Carlos Walker won the Man Enough to be a Girl Scout award for his community work at the Women of Distinction luncheon on Aug. 26 at the Hurst Conference Center, 1601 Campus Drive. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)Girl Scouts of Texas Oklahoma Plains workers prepare to let guests in at the Women of Distinction luncheon on Aug. 26 at the Hurst Conference Center, 1601 Campus Drive. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)Plaques sit on a table ready to be distributed. Woman of Distinction award recipient Christie Eckler received a plaque at the Women of Distinction luncheon on Aug. 26 at the Hurst Conference Center, 1601 Campus Drive. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)Women look at silent auction prizes at the Women of Distinction luncheon on Aug. 26 at the Hurst Conference Center, 1601 Campus Drive. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)Cristo Rey Fort Worth College Prep students take photos with their corporate sponsor, Cook Children’s, on Aug. 25 at Cristo Rey Fort Worth College Prep, 2633 Altamesa Blvd. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)The Dallas Mavericks ManiAACs dance on Aug. 25 at Cristo Rey Fort Worth College Prep, 2633 Altamesa Blvd. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)Students receive gifts from corporate sponsor Texas Health Resources on Aug. 25 at Cristo Rey Fort Worth College Prep, 2633 Altamesa Blvd. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)Panelists Annette Landeros, the president of the Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Marc Istook, the morning anchor for Daybreak and Steve Lamb of WBAP sports talk radio commentated on Draft Day 2022 on Aug. 25 at Cristo Rey Fort Worth College Prep, 2633 Altamesa Blvd. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)The Dallas Mavericks ManiAACs hype the crowd up on Aug. 25 at Cristo Rey Fort Worth College Prep, 2633 Altamesa Blvd. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)Parents cheer at Draft Day 2022 on Aug. 25 at Cristo Rey Fort Worth College Prep, 2633 Altamesa Blvd. Students revealed where they will be placed for the corporate work study program. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)Cristo Rey Fort Worth College Prep students enter the auditorium for Draft Day 2022 on Aug. 25 at Cristo Rey Fort Worth College Prep, 2633 Altamesa Blvd. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
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by Cristian ArguetaSoto, Fort Worth Report September 2, 2022
Cristian is a May 2021 graduate of Texas Christian University. At TCU, ArguetaSoto served as staff photographer at TCU360 and later as its visual editor, overseeing other photojournalists. A Fort Worth...
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