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Hospitality Company will Hold Art Auction to Benefit Dallas ISD schools

Keren and C.J. Martin, Dallas-based owners of the luxury hospitality brand Ketsali, are gearing up to host a Latin-flavored art auction, all as part of a promise they made in December to help Dallas ISD recover from a devastating EF3 tornado that severely damaged three schools.

ESD Youth and Government Team Awarded at State Conference

Students at the Episcopal School of Dallas earned various awards at the Youth and Government state competition that took place last weekend.
Tornado

Teachers Get Cotton Bowl Tickets, Gift Cards

Among the winners of the College Football Playoff and the Cotton Bowl were more than 600 educators from Thomas Jefferson High School, Edward H. Cary Middle School, and Walnut Hill Elementary School.

One Day Not Enough For High School Technology Festival

Virtual reality innovators John Carmack and Palmer Luckey will speak to Highland Park High School students at a new keynote event leading up to the school’s annual science and technology festival.
STEAM

UT Dallas Aims To Teach Younger Students, Too

The University of Texas at Dallas also aims to impact grade school students in the areas of science, technology, engineering art, and, mathematics (STEAM).
STEAM

Perot Museum Makes Science Fun

Inviting curious learners of all ages, the newly expanded Engineering and Innovation Hall at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science intends to bring out the innovator in every child and the child in every adult.
STEAM

‘Alignment of the Stars’ To Create STEM Campus

But Knight never expected that all the pieces of such a massive project would materialize and fall into place during her first year at SMU.
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