Back to School
With Highland Park and Dallas students going back to school last week, and private schools headed back over the rest of the month, it’s a great time to get a peek at the excitement around that first day of school.
Read moreWith Highland Park and Dallas students going back to school last week, and private schools headed back over the rest of the month, it’s a great time to get a peek at the excitement around that first day of school.
Read moreEven in a regular school year, teachers spend, on average, about $600 of their own money to augment what their students need to learn.
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Have you ever tasted a Royal Plumcot? How about a Picasso Melon?
Spoiler alert: I don’t think so, because they are exclusive to Central Market’s newly-reopened Preston Royal location.
The Central Market on Preston and Royal celebrated their reopening on Tuesday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony 20 months after closing because of extensive tornado damage.
Read moreIn 12 years as a trustee, former school board president Jim Hitzelberger helped see Highland Park ISD through two bond elections plus facilities overhauls, rezoning, the opening of a fifth elementary school, and a global pandemic.
Read moreNeighbors of Walnut Hill Elementary have been anxious about its fate since a tornado struck it in 2019. But they say they’re worried Dallas ISD”s plans for the site may be too outsized for an area still reckoning with a great deal of storm destruction and change.
Read moreOut of nine finalists, three Dallas ISD teachers were chosen for Teacher of the Year in a televised event that aired on WFAA’s Good Morning Texas Monday morning — and a familiar face at Pershing Elementary was one of those three.
Read moreIf you see a whole lot of masked folks in T-shirts roll up to your neighborhood school wielding paintbrushes, don’t be alarmed — they’re here to help.
Read moreFoster 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 moreWhile Hyer Elementary Huskies returned to a newly-rebuilt building in September, some traditions, like parents and children eating together in Balto’s Courtyard, remain.
Read moreWhether in-person or virtual, it’s a historic back to school season. Take a look at what that looked like in
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