Crowd Questions District Plan for Tornado-Ravaged Campuses
The formerly closed Tom Field was quickly pressed into service to house Walnut Hill Elementary students after the storm
Read moreThe formerly closed Tom Field was quickly pressed into service to house Walnut Hill Elementary students after the storm
Read moreStudents on the campus can participate in one of five career clusters that result in what district deputy chief Oswaldo Alvarenga describes as “high-skilled, high-wage, high-demand jobs”
Read moreThe celebration took place Feb. 11 to celebrate Thomas Jefferson High School and Walnut Hill International Leadership Academy reopening after the 2019 tornado.
Read moreHave some free time this weekend? Fill it by exploring these stunning homes.
Read moreWondering what you should do this weekend? Why not get a first look at these beautiful homes!
Read moreVolunteers will start projects at a handful of Dallas ISD schools over multiple weekends — and there’s still plenty of time to join them.
Read moreBefore the holiday break, every Dallas ISD campus had even more cause for celebration as they named their campus teachers of the year for 2021.
(Read time: 2 minutes)
For the first time, U.S. News and World Report published rankings of public elementary and middle schools. How did local schools fare?
(Read time: 3.9 minutes)
At the beginning of every school year, for the past five years, United to Learn has helped Dallas ISD students and teachers get off to a good start by making sure they have the supplies they need.
(Read time: 4.9 minutes)
It’s a big building designed to do big things, but Dallas ISD’s proposed Career Institute North isn’t exactly being embraced by its neighbors – for exactly that reason.
(Read time: 6.1 minutes)
Still looking for your dream home? Check out one of these open houses this weekend, and your search just might be over.
(Read time: 5.1 minutes)