Former child slaves in Ghana help their rescuer find others trapped in modern slavery. In a hidden safehouse in the Ghanaian forest, social workers help two children recover
Continued from Last Week… Understand the financials Next, analyze what it’ll take to start, grow, and manage your company. A great source for business finance insights is the
DALLAS — Dallas ISD is monitoring the spread of the Novel Coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, and working with national and local health authorities to provide the latest information to
Dallas Library card holders can take internet home with new hotspot lending program BY THE HUB ON FEBRUARY 20, 2020 The new DPL program will provide 900 mobile hotspots at the
By BEN FINLEY Katherine Johnson, a mathematician who calculated rocket trajectories and earth orbits for NASA’s early space missions and was later portrayed in the 2016 hit film
DALLAS — Twenty-five Dallas ISD gifted/talented program teachers were chosen to take part in a makerspace cohort specifically geared towards gifted/talented education. Teachers began their learning in May when they
“…. took it to heart to renovate the Lord’s temple. 2 Chronicles 24:4 “A good person leaves an inheritance for their children’s children…” Proverbs 13:22 (NIV) In the
By Christopher Frear, Center for Civil Rights History and Research COLUMBIA, S.C. — As a child in South Carolina after World War Two, Celestine Parson Lloyd took part
DALLAS — Since 1994, South Oak Cliff High School alum Corey Banks has brought excellence to the Dallas ISD Custodial Services Department. Today, he’s a supervisor and trainer who oversees
DALLAS — Dallas ISD is recruiting current eighth-graders interested in attending a Career Institute next school year. At a Career Institute, students can develop and grow in-demand skills they need