Dallas City of Learning is in its third year of operation and serves an average of 76,500 Dallas ISD students each summer to help stop the ‘summer slide’
Culture Pass to bring free arts experiences to Dallas library cardholders Dallas, Texas – The City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture and the Dallas Public Library
WASHINGTON – Last week, Bernie Sanders released the most substantive plan to support Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority-Serving Institutions. While most other candidates stop short by proposing funds with
Learn about the investment options available to you that make the most sense for your long-term financial success. Investing can help your money grow. But before you move
By Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. In the bloody summer of 1863, the Union Army defeated General Robert E. Lee’s Confederate forces at Gettysburg, a three-day battle that
Judge dismisses Trump lawsuit against NY over tax returns By MICHAEL BALSAMO WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge on Monday dismissed President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against New York
October 2019 Racial Equity at Dallas ISD: Innovation Changes the Landscape of Public Education for Underserved A year and a half ago, with support from the superintendent and
DALLAS — Dallas ISD is overwhelmed with gratitude from those looking to support our schools and families impacted by Sunday night’s storm. While needs are still being determined,
DALLAS – Dallas ISD announced Tuesday it is scrapping a proposal that would have turned over the control of certain schools to private operators. After a community backlash
Jarvis Christian College President Dr. Lester C. Newman, the Jarvis Board of Directors, Executive Cabinet, faculty and staff welcomed alumni, students, elected officials and the Dallas community to