Schools
Learning Gains Looking Distant As Pandemic Hits Dallas ISD Hard
What happens when a global pandemic hits your city, and students leave for spring break and just never come back?
Read morePaid to Innovate, 21 Neighborhood Schools Eye New Goals
Foster Elementary in Midway Hollow, Pershing Elementary in Preston Hollow, and 19 additional schools have received $50,000 in seed money to pursue innovation with an aim at increasing interest in the neighborhoods they serve.
Read moreLaura Bush Foundation Awards $500K for Dallas ISD Libraries
Preston Hollow’s favorite former librarian has stepped up to the plate to help replenish the libraries of three Dallas ISD schools that were hit by an EF3 tornado last year.
Read moreTEA Relaxes – Slightly – Rules on COVID Closures
If you’ve wondered if your district might opt to close altogether after Thanksgiving break because of the increasing COVID-19 infection rate, the state agency that has oversight of public education is not exactly leaping up to let that happen.
Read moreState Faces Growing Demand to Cancel STAAR Again
Almost 70 state representatives have signed a letter directed at Texas Education Agency Commissioner Mike Morath, requesting either a cancellation of the STAAR test this year, or at least a promise to use it only diagnostically, and not for accountability ratings.
Read moreDallas ISD Names New Leadership Hires
Dallas ISD has looked from within and without for its three most recent leadership moves, it announced Nov. 13.
Read moreHappenings on the Hill
Dallas Academy and SMU enjoy what academy leaders call as “win-win” arrangement.
Read moreHPISD Trustees Talk COVID Protocols, Facilities
COVID-19 safety protocols were again a hot topic at a Highland Park ISD school board meeting this week.
Read moreSMU Hosts Virtual Discussion with Angela Davis
SMU’s Office of Social Change and Intercultural Engagement and SMU Human Rights have a heavy-hitter lined up to speak about racial and social justice – Dr. Angela Davis.
Read moreStudent Achievements: Three to Celebrate
Boy Scouts with the St. Luke’s Episcopal Church-chartered Troop 577, tackled a project to help solitary bees. St. Mark’s School of Texas junior Spencer Burke (left) led the effort.
Read moreGreenhill Teens Launch Students for Happiness
Greenhill School student Kelly Meng first founded Happiness Club with her friends to help classmates destress around tests and exams, but the pandemic exposed a need for something more.
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