DECEMBER 2013 DISTRICT 6 TRUSTEE CARLA RANGER Getting eighth grade students across Texas to make early decisions about future career goals is about to take on more significance
With the holiday season in full swing, I like to plan wise when it comes to shopping, cooking and ensuring the comfort of my overnight guests. Since I’ve
The Southwestern Christian College Beautification program held their annual Valor Awards program last month in Terrell, Texas. Among the honorees were Dallas own Ernest and Dr Ruth Wyrick
On November 21, DeSoto High School students filled the auditorium for a special presentation by Texas Southern University President John Rudley. Dr. Rudley, on the TSU Presidential Bus
Moody’s upgrades district’s bond rating to Aa1; Fitch assigns AA rating with Positive Outlook; and Standard & Poor’s reaffirms AA- rating The Dallas Independent School District’s continued improvement
By Stephanie Lewis, MN, RN, CPNP, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner and RSV Prevention Clinic Coordinator, at the High- Risk Infant Neonatology Follow-up Clinic of Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, Colton,
The winners of the JFK commemorative essay contest for eighth-graders at Kennedy- Curry Middle School were announced at a ceremony by Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings who recognized honorable
Dallas ISD Trustee Lew Blackburn and City of Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings will announce the winners of the JFK essay contest. Kennedy-Curry’s eighth-grade students were invited to participate
The effects of tutoring programs for students that are struggling in school have lasting results throughout life. For a variety of reasons, some children and adolescents that experience
The recipients are Elizabeth Dry, Alex Sanger Elementary. Rochelle Rasheed, Lakehill Preparatory. Juli Powers, Gaston Middle School. Julie Ann Riggs, Lakehill Preparatory. Amy Solorio, Bryan Adams High School.