Washington, DC Failures by K-12 school systems to prepare black students for college are compounded by inadequate college admissions policies and support programs, according to the black leadership
Gary L. Bond a 7th – grade student currently attending Great Hearts Irving in Irving, Texas, was recognized for achieving high scores while attending the Duke TIP 7th
May 26, 2018 Lincoln High School Auditorium 1:00 pm- 5:00 pm 3 Lucky young ladies will be selected from DISD schools to compete for the chance to Reign
This is the third session team member volunteers from Wells Fargo impart, as part of their support for Dallas ISD and Carter High School’s Pathways to Technology and
DALLAS , TX – On Friday, April 20, 2018, Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson announced that Victoria Taylor of the Cambridge School of Dallas, was selected as the grand
The deadline for HBCU students to submit an application for the 2018 Discover The Unexpected Journalism Fellowship, or DTU, is April 30. The DTU Journalism Fellowship includes: 8-week
DALLAS — During the course of a school year, Dallas ISD’s Food and Child Nutrition Services (FCNS) serves an estimated 40 million meals to district students. Now, the
The PNC Foundation today announced a $100,000 grant to support Momentous Institute in designing, constructing and implementing a Nature Explore™ Outdoor Classroom – a high-quality early childhood education
DALLAS — L. G. Pinkston, Seagoville, South Oak Cliff and Wilmer-Hutchins high schools have been preliminarily selected to receive a grant for the 2018–2020 Pathways in Technology Early College High School
By Dr. Harry L. Williams (President and CEO, Thurgood Marshall College Fund) A few months ago, the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) was proud to welcome the presidents