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Happenings on the Hill
It’s an age-old question: Are differences between what men and women like decided by nature or nurture?
Shuttle Buses to Temporarily Replace DART Light Rail Between Two Stations
Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) will operate shuttle buses instead of light rail vehicles between SMU/Mockingbird Station and Walnut Hill Station beginning on Thursday, June 23 through the end of service on Sunday, June 26.
Catalina Garcia Wins Dallas College Trustee Runoff
Dr. Catalina Garcia defeated Lynn Davenport in the runoff election for the district 1 seat on the Dallas College board of trustees, which encompasses North Dallas and Lake Highlands.
TEA Issues New Guidance About Library Materials
The American Library Association’s Office for Intellectual Freedom tracked 729 challenges to library, school, and university materials and services, resulting in more than 1,597 individual book challenges or removals in 2021 – the highest number since ALA began its tracking 30 years ago.
City Council Members Request Investigation After Memo Was Filed Without Consent
A memo filed without their consent has three City Council members requesting an investigation.
Greenhill School Launches $71M Growing Stronger Campaign
The Greenhill School has launched a $71 million fundraising campaign and broken ground on a new STEM and Innovation center.
If You Paint It, These Friends Will Critique It
The Preston Hollow Women’s Club has added a new monthly special interest group where members provide refreshments and an easel for artwork to be displayed and critiqued.
Art Students Integrate Service
Hockaday's Advanced Studio Art class partnered with North Dallas Shared Ministries to paint murals to brighten up the center.
Net Gains: Daisies Double Up on Postseason Lacrosse Titles
Hockaday didn’t lose to a lacrosse team from Texas all season, which makes it fitting that the Daisies took home two championship trophies at the end of the season.
Dallas’ CFO Resigns
Dallas' chief financial officer of six years is moving onto another position that hasn't yet been announced.
Senior Leader Stabilizes Panthers in Football, Baseball
Intangibles propel Sido to success as quarterback, pitcher for Hillcrest
Kips Bay Decorator Show House Returns in September
The Kips Bay Decorator Show is back in Dallas this September for its third year, benefitting the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club along with two other nonprofits.
Congratulations, Thomas Jefferson High School Class of 2022
Thomas Jefferson High School graduates crossed the stage after a tornado took down their campus in 2019 and a pandemic hit in the middle of their high school experience.
State Board of Education To Mull New Teacher Certification Exam
HPISD’S Jean Streepey says change could address preparedness, retention
Thomas Jefferson High School Implements New Program for ESL Students
Thomas Jefferson High School has a Newcomer Academy for students to learn English and master content simultaneously.
Carbone’s vs. Carbone
Carbone’s Fine Food and Wine filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court in the Northern District of Texas against new Italian-American restaurant Carbone, alleging trademark infringement and that the similar name is confusing customers.
Cookie Consumption Down, Fruit and Veggies Up for Dallas ISD Students
Dallas ISD participated in the 21-Day Snacking Challenge, incorporating more healthy treats in their days.
W.T. White Grad in the Navy Now Taking Care of Advanced Helicopters
SAN DIEGO – U.S. Naval service has taken W.T. White High School graduate Enrique Contereras to California, where the airman finds values learned in Dallas prove as valuable as ever.
Congratulations, W.T. White High School Class of 2022
W.T. White High School celebrated the graduation of 402 students at its commencement on May 28.
Not Your Grandma’s Faux Flowers
Navy Blooms showcases the benefits of the fake-out