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Don’t Let Boredom Win; Turn Sheltering in Place to Home Camp

Area museums, other organizations offer virtual options for learning, exploring
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ESD Students Learn Market Intricacies During COVID-19

Management Investment Club members work to reconcile mixed signals

Pass/Fail Won’t Hamper College Dreams, Experts Say

Students should find creative uses of their study from home time

The Great Texas School Debate — Grades or No Grades?

Distance learning has school districts across Texas and the nation divided in their approach to grading.
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Teen Summer Sailing Expeditions – Not A Party at Sea

Summer brings hundreds of opportunities for teens to break from the rigor of school and explore a passion such as a language, community service, sports, art, or wilderness adventure.

Portal Takes Parish Episcopal Students Anywhere

From a golden shipping container, seven junior art students at Parish Episcopal School took a virtual field trip to meet Parissah Lin and Tsige Tafesse at the Africa Center in Harlem, New York.
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Summer Camp at the Arboretum: Explorations in Nature and STEM

Do you want to get inside a bubble? Take a mission to Mars or travel “Back to the Future?” Fly a drone on a rescue mission, or explore nature while kayaking or hiking?
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Little Medical School Uses Play to Inspire Campers

For Dr. Nana Mireku, there’s nothing like seeing 5-year-olds listen to their heartbeat for the first time.

Final Bows Approach, But Education, Like the Show, Must Go On

The play’s the thing for Episcopal School of Dallas Fine Arts Department chair Dusty Davidson who’s retiring later this year after 29 years in education.

Dallas International Students Spread Positivity with Rainbow Art

Dallas International School students are crafting rainbows with positive messages to spread hope during this difficult time.
Tornado

With Walnut Hill Design Talk, ‘No Perspective Is Wrong’

To first build a new school, you need a good supply of sticker dots.
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Hockaday Student Charts Her Course to the Stars

Want to go to space? Try starting in Huntsville, Alabama.

Take a Walk on The Science Side

The way Koshi Dhingra, an educator with a passion for science, technology, engineering, and math learning, sees it, “Every kid is a STEM kid.”

SMU Professor and Alumna Elected to Texas Institute of Letters

SMU professor Andrew R. Graybill and alumna Regina Taylor are among 19 newly elected members of the Texas Institute of Letters, to be inducted at the TIL annual meeting in Georgetown on March 27-29.

Booked Up

Former Ranger Michael Young Helps Distribute Books to Franklin Eighth-Graders

Virtual Reality Innovators Challenge HPHS Students

Virtual reality technology innovators John Carmack and Palmer Luckey recently challenged Highland Park High School students to create and expand on what’s possible with technology.

Luck, Be a Scots Senior Tonight!

Texas tuxedos, Park Cities teens, and roulette tables at the Lakewood Country Club?
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