By Brandon Patterson A federal appellate judge on October 21 temporarily blocked the Biden Administration from cancelling student debt in response to a lawsuit filed by six conservative
BY KAYLEE BOWERS Several Dallas ISD schools will be polling sites for the Nov. 8 general midterm election. Because community members will be allowed to enter the schools to
BY THE HUB Dallas ISD made significant gains despite COVID-19 challenges to learning and maintained its pre-pandemic score of 86. With the B grade from the Texas Education Agency,
BY THE HUB Dallas ISD’s Board of Trustees on Thursday received details regarding the district’s plan to enhance school safety. Chief of Dallas ISD Police John Lawton presented the
A new policy scraps community recommendations from last fall that some books that had been questioned should remain on shelves. BY BRIAN LOPEZ Ahead of the first day of
BY JAVIER GIRIBET-VARGAS The safety of our students and staff is our top priority, and the district has taken several steps to ensure schools are safe learning environments. Starting
Parkland health centers offer immunizations at ‘Walk-in-Wednesday’ clinics DALLAS — Even though summer is in full swing, educators across Dallas County are preparing for students to return to
BY THE HUB Bringing healthy summer meals to Dallas children ensures kids have a healthy vacation and return to school ready to learn This summer, Dallas ISD will provide
BY THE HUB Nonprofit leaders tour Titche Elementary to see the transformational power of the ACE program As Damien Stovall walked the halls of Edward Titche Elementary School along
On Friday, February 18, award-winning author Sharon Jones-Scaife kicked off her “Kindness, It’s In You” Tour with her first stop at Ruby Shaw Elementary in Mesquite, Texas. During