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Coronavirus
Patriot Pride: TJ Athletes Stay Strong Despite Setbacks
Wins on the scoreboard are nice, but for coaches and athletes at Thomas Jefferson, it’s a victory these days just to keep playing.
Voices
We Should Mentor Younger Students
I have completed around 2,000 days of in-person classroom learning and 71 days of COVID-19-induced virtual learning. It’s clear that my virtual learning experience is far from over.
Election
Dallas ISD Puts $3.7 Billion Bond To Voters in November
When Dallas ISD debuted its potential 2020 bond package months ago, it was ambitious. It made waves. It attracted national attention. It was $3.7 billion.
Coronavirus
Much Uncertainty Remains as We Head Back to School
How quickly does the news about the return to school change? I wrote – and re-wrote – this column six times in a week – three times in less than 24 hours.
Coronavirus
Videos Help High School Mentors Stay Connected, Earn Service Hours
Through United to Learn, volunteer teen tutors help Dallas ISD elementary schoolers
Coronavirus
Come Fall, Schools Could Remain Much Different
Dallas ISD eyes options such as blending online, in-person classes
Pass/Fail Won’t Hamper College Dreams, Experts Say
Students should find creative uses of their study from home time
Tornado
More Data Needed After FEMA Rejects Request
Officials hope Dallas ISD tornado losses could qualify area for aid
Dallas ISD Responds to Community Requests
Want to pitch Dallas ISD on a new school? Turns out, a relatively new program allows communities to do just that – and even lobby for what type of school.
Tornado
With Walnut Hill Design Talk, ‘No Perspective Is Wrong’
To first build a new school, you need a good supply of sticker dots.
In Case You Missed It
The 2020 Census Challenge: Counting Everyone
Once every decade, a constitutionally-mandated form wields the power to shape the resources and representation our communities receive.