News Summary
Starting in 2025, the State Fair of Texas will implement significant changes to its School Ticket Program. Pre-K through 8th-grade students will continue to enjoy free admission, while high school students will have the option to purchase discounted tickets. This decision aims to enhance safety and sustainability at the Fair. The changes come in response to rising costs, low ticket utilization, and safety concerns. Additionally, the Fair will introduce new food options while keeping the complimentary entry for younger students and teachers.
Dallas – Starting in 2025, significant changes will be implemented in the State Fair of Texas School Ticket Program. Pre-K through 8th-grade students will continue to enjoy free admission, while high school students in grades 9 through 12 will no longer receive complimentary tickets but will have the option to purchase discounted tickets instead. This decision aims to create a safer and more sustainable Fair experience, as well as to invest in youth participation.
Organizers of the State Fair have been planning these changes for several years, prompted by the rising expenses associated with printing and distributing over 2 million free tickets annually, with only about 10% of those tickets actually utilized. Additionally, many schools have stopped arranging “Fair Days,” which complicates the logistics of planning school trips and managing student attendance at the event.
The rising number of incidents reported involving high school students at the Fair has further influenced this decision. In light of these issues, Fair organizers are keen to implement strategies that bolster safety during the event. Furthermore, new city contracts have mandated that the Fair absorb all security costs associated with the Dallas Police Department, which is projected to exceed $8 million for the duration of the event.
To enhance safety, a policy requiring minors under 17 to be accompanied by an adult after 5 p.m. will continue to be enforced. As for high school students wishing to attend the Fair, they can purchase one-day admission tickets priced at $12. They will need to use the promo code 2025EDU, valid only from Monday to Thursday, and ticket purchases will be limited to two per student.
Meanwhile, Pre-K through 8th graders and all teachers from Pre-K through 12th grade will retain the privilege of complimentary entry to the Fair. The State Fair of Texas is scheduled to take place from September 26 to October 19, 2025, with the theme “Texas Shines Bright.”
In addition to the changes in the School Ticket Program, the 2025 Fair will introduce a variety of new food options, including those finalists competing for the coveted Big Tex Choice Awards. Organizers are committed to enhancing the visitor experience by including new food vendors and stands, ensuring that attendees have access to a diverse array of culinary delights.
These changes may significantly impact how schools and families plan their participation in the annual Fair. While the intention is to create a safer environment, the new ticketing structure may require families to adjust their budgets and expectations regarding this beloved community event.
The evolvement of the State Fair of Texas School Ticket Program reflects ongoing dedication to both student engagement and community safety, aiming to continue the Fair’s legacy as a fundamental aspect of Texas culture while addressing contemporary concerns about safety and resource management.
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- Fox 4 News: New 2025 State Fair Texas Foods
- Wikipedia: State Fair of Texas
- Dallas News: New Vendors at State Fair Texas
- Google Search: State Fair of Texas 2025
- WFAA: State Fair New Food Map
- Encyclopedia Britannica: State Fair of Texas
- Dallas Observer: State Fair of Texas for Foodies
- Google News: State Fair of Texas News

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