BY MOLLY SCHRADER Aug. 19 is officially recognized as “National Aviation Day,” and has been since 1939, but for students in Skyline High School’s aviation program it’s a day
As several states undertake concerted efforts to circumscribe the boundaries of what educators can impart concerning race, gender, and sexuality, Arkansas has emerged as a new focal point
BY MOLLY SCHRADER For the second year in a row, the largest distributor of school supplies in Texas, TEXAS YES, hosted a school supply distribution event at several Dallas
DALLAS, Texas – Dallas Independent School District’s Homeless Education Program will receive thousands of new athletic shoes for students experiencing homelessness from global nonprofit Soles4Souls. Through its 4EveryKid program, Soles4Souls
One of the most controversial rules drawing significant pushback is the alteration of the standards of instruction for African American history. By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Senior
BY THE HUB ON JUNE 22, 2023HEADLINES When the University of North Texas began offering free virtual music classes to Dallas ISD, schools like James Madison High School, was one of
State Representative Yvonne Davis (D-Dallas) announced that over $400,000 in scholarships are available for high school graduates from Dallas and forty-three (43) other urban areas throughout Texas. Administrated
Mike Miles has wasted no time in restructuring Houston ISD. His proposals on teacher pay and evaluation resemble measures he implemented in Dallas, where ultimately no significant academic
DALLAS – Remembrances of the historic Tenth Street neighborhood in Oak Cliff headline the Juneteenth celebrations at the J. Erik Jonsson Central Library on Saturday, June 17 from 11