(Dallas, TX – June 24, 2021) – Brendon Mason of Rowlett, TX is the recipient of this year’s Teen Graffiti Book Scholarship for his outstanding commitment to education and
DALLAS — Walter Taylor III learned a lot about persistence over the last year. The senior at David W. Carter spent most days this school year with his eyes peeled
BY THE HUB Dallas ISD is offering a free summer learning experience to students that, if offered by another provider, would likely cost families at least $300. “This is
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Gov. Greg Abbott said Tuesday that public schools must end mask requirements starting in June and ordered Texas’ cities and counties to drop nearly
Washington, D.C. – Today, Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson (TX-30) announced more than $118 million in emergency funding for colleges, universities, and students in Texas’s 30th Congressional District under the American Rescue Plan.
By Bekah McNeel, The74Million.org April 27, 2021 If approved by the Dallas school board as expected, the new policies would be unprecedented in Texas and among the most
Services limited to grab-and-go checkouts, browsing, computer use DALLAS – Beginning Tuesday, May 4, Dallas Public Library is resuming in-person service at 27 branch locations and the Central Library. Customers will once again be
Join me tonight, Tuesday, April 27th at 7:30 pm (CST) for a Fun, and Engaging Virtual Reading of my newest book, “Kindness, It’s In You!” “Kindness, It’s In
Range of options will allow students and their instructors to hold classes in different formats DALLAS – To better serve all students, Dallas College has announced it will