O D Wyatt High School

2400 E Seminary Dr
Fort Worth, TX 76119
Phone: (817) 531-6300
Fax: (817) 531-6326
Fort Worth Independent School District (isd)
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  • Principal / Admin: MR STEVEN JOHNSON
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  • Status: Operational
  • Type: Regular
  • Grades: 9th - 12th
  • School Location: A Large City
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  • Brief Description
  • O D Wyatt High School serves 9th through 12th Grade Students From The City Of Fort Worth, Which Is Part Of Tarrant County. This School Is Eligible For Participation In State & Federal Title I Programs. Some Or All Students From This School Participate In Free Or Reduced Lunch Programs.
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Libraries Near This School
  • EAST REGIONAL BRANCH LIBRARY
  • 6301 BRIDGE ST
  • FORT WORTH, TX 76112
  • (817) 871-6436
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  • DIAMOND HILL/JARVIS BRANCH LIBRARY
  • 1300 NE 25TH ST
  • FORT WORTH, TX 76106
  • (817) 624-7331
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  • SHAMBLEE BRANCH LIBRARY
  • 959 E ROSEDALE ST
  • FORT WORTH, TX 76104
  • (817) 871-6621
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  • RIDGLEA BRANCH LIBRARY
  • 3628 BERNIE ANDERSON AVE
  • FORT WORTH, TX 76116
  • (817) 737-6619
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  • FORT WORTH PUBLIC LIBRARY
  • 500 W 3RD ST
  • FORT WORTH, TX 76102
  • (817) 871-7706
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  • SOUTHWEST REGIONAL BRANCH LIBRARY
  • 4001 LIBRARY LN
  • FORT WORTH, TX 76109
  • (817) 782-9853
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School Information

This School Public Private

    General Information

  • Number of Students: 1,077
  • Number of Full-Time Teachers: 79
  • Student:Teacher Ratio: 13.7:1

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