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DISD Teens to Benefit from Teen All Access Pass Program

Teens having fun at the State Fair with rides and attractions in the background.

Dallas, February 4, 2026

The State Fair of Texas, in collaboration with the Dallas Park and Recreation Department, is launching the Teen All Access Pass Program, enabling Dallas Independent School District teenagers to gain free entry to the 2026 State Fair. This initiative aims to promote community engagement and involvement of local youth in the fair, following the discontinuation of free admission for high school students. Details regarding eligibility and distribution will be announced soon, as the fair seeks to strengthen its relationship with the Dallas community.


Free Fair Fun: DISD Teens Get Access to the 2026 State Fair

The State Fair of Texas has partnered with local parks to offer complimentary entry for teens in a bid to strengthen community ties.

Dallas, Texas – In an exciting new initiative, the State Fair of Texas has joined forces with the Dallas Park and Recreation Department to roll out a Teen All Access Pass Program that will provide free entry passes to teenagers from the Dallas Independent School District (DISD) for the upcoming 2026 State Fair. This program stands to enliven the fair atmosphere by allowing local teens to enjoy the various attractions and festivities at no cost, thus encouraging community engagement and enhancing the fair’s relationship with Dallas youth.

This collaboration was officially announced on Tuesday, with both parties expressing enthusiasm for the potential impact on the local community. While the specific details concerning eligibility and how the passes will be distributed are still being finalized, the anticipation surrounding this program speaks to the fair’s commitment to inclusivity and youth participation in local traditions.

A Shift Toward Inclusivity

The decision to introduce the Teen All Access Pass Program comes after the State Fair of Texas discontinued free admission for high school students in 2025. Rising costs, low redemption rates, and safety concerns prompted this shift at that time. In previous years, the fair forged strong ties with educational institutions, distributing millions of free tickets to students, from pre-K through eighth grade. The aim has always been to invest in youth while ensuring a safe and enjoyable environment for all who attend.

A Rich Legacy of Support for Youth

Since 2018, the State Fair has provided nearly 12.8 million free tickets to students and teachers across North Texas, helping to make this cherished community event accessible to many. The Teen All Access Pass Program exemplifies the fair’s ongoing commitment to engaging the younger population while aiming to foster a vibrant connection between the fair and the community. The renewed initiative is a bright spot in the evolving narrative of the fair, reflecting an eagerness to adapt and support today’s teens.

What to Expect Moving Forward

As preparations for the 2026 State Fair unfold, further details about the Teen All Access Pass Program and other admission policies are expected to be announced soon. The fair’s management is optimistic that this program will spur increased youth participation, ultimately bolstering the fair’s reputation as a hallmark of community spirit in Dallas.

Key Features of the Teen All Access Pass Program

Feature Description
Partnership Collaboration between the State Fair of Texas and the Dallas Park and Recreation Department.
Target Audience Dallas Independent School District (DISD) teenagers.
Admission Free entry passes to the 2026 State Fair of Texas.
Details Specific eligibility criteria and distribution methods to be announced.
Schedule 2026 State Fair dates to be announced.

Conclusion

In summary, the Teen All Access Pass Program represents a crucial initiative in engaging Dallas teens and revitalizing community involvement at the State Fair of Texas. As details emerge about this program, residents are encouraged to support local events and initiatives that foster economic growth and connections within their neighborhoods. Engaging with local fairs and activities not only enriches community life but also stimulates the Dallas County economy.

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