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Dallas ISD Expands Program to Recruit More Latino Male Teachers
Dallas ISD started the initiative last year to hire more Black male teachers and is now also focusing on Hispanic male teachers to match the student population.
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Dallas ISD Expands Program to Recruit More Latino Male Teachers
Dallas ISD is expanding an initiative called the Adjunct Teacher Dallas Residency Program to recruit more Latino male teachers.
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Dallas ISD Board to Meet After Record TX Bond Passed Tuesday
The Dallas Independent School District Board of Trustees will meet on Thursday to discuss how to divvy up the more than $3 billion voters approved on Election Day in what amounts to the largest school bond ever passed in Texas.
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Dallas ISD Investigating Teacher's Writing Assignment
Dallas ISD apologized for a teacher’s writing assignment posted to students this week. It asks students to write about a hero for the “modern age” and pick someone from a list that includes the man accused of killing two people during racial justice protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin in August.
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Dallas ISD Distributes Hotspot WiFi Devices to Students
Dallas ISD distributed 10,000 newly purchased WiFi mobile hotspot devices to students so they can connect to the internet from home.
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Video Shows Dallas ISD Student Walking in Front of Bus That Refused to Let Him on
A school bus driver is on administrative leave after an incident on Spring Valley Road on Tuesday.
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‘Disaster Declaration' Following Dallas Tornado in Doubt
Millions of dollars in federal disaster relief following Dallas’ October tornado is now in limbo.
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Lunch Shaming: Dallas ISD Offers Free Lunch, Other Districts Offer Brown Bags
Lunch shaming is a growing problem as schools sell a la carte items to students, causing them to run out of lunch money at a faster pace. Some districts are looking for ways to make sure all students always get a hot meal.
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Dallas ISD Uses Federal Grant to End Lunch Shaming
Lunch shaming is a growing problem as schools sell a la carte items to students, causing them to run out of lunch money at a faster pace. Some districts are looking for ways to make sure all students always get a hot meal.
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South Dallas Neighbors Question North Dallas Megachurch Expansion
North Dallas megachurch Watermark has purchased an abandoned South Dallas Middle School for a ministry expansion. Some neighbors said Wednesday they felt ignored with a lack of information from Watermark.
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Dallas ISD to Offer Free Meals During Thanksgiving Break
The Dallas Independent School District will offer access to free, nutritious meals over its Thanksgiving Break, the district announced Wednesday.
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Woodrow Wilson's Chris Evetts is November's Excellent Educator
He set out to take a struggling high school marching band in East Dallas from one of the worst in the district to what is now one of the most superior bands in the state.
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Community, Cowboys Support Tornado-Damaged Thomas Jefferson High
The students and staff from Dallas’ Thomas Jefferson High School have spent homecoming week adjusting to a new home – a stand-in school building nine miles away from their tornado-damaged building.
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Students, Staff Back in Classes Thursday After Weekend Storm
Dallas ISD says power has been restored to five campuses and classes will resume at the normal time on Thursday.
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Three Dallas ISD Elementaries Return to Class in the Gym
Three Dallas ISD elementary campuses — Burnet, Cigarroa, and Pershing — returned to class Wednesday, but in a makeshift school at Loos Athletic Stadium.
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Three Dallas ISD Elementaries Return to Class in the Gym
Three DISD elementary campuses — Burnet, Cigarroa, and Pershing went back to class today — not at their normal campus but in a makeshift school at Loos Athletic Stadium.
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Dallas ISD Latest on Campuses Damaged in Tornado
The Dallas Independent School District provided an update Wednesday afternoon, at 1 p.m., to detail the latest on campuses damaged in Sunday’s tornado outbreak.
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Back to School for Tornado-Damaged High School Students
The new normal started on Wednesday for the nearly 2,000 students and staff from Dallas’ Thomas Jefferson High School.
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Dallas ISD Students Lose School in Storms, Start at New School
Nearly 2,000 students at Dallas ISD’s Thomas Jefferson High School begin a new normal at a new campus.
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2 Dallas ISD Schools Likely a ‘Total Loss' After Sunday Storms, Jefferson HS Done at Least Through End of School Year
The Dallas Independent School District says classes at 12 of its campuses will remain canceled Tuesday after Sunday’s tornado outbreak.