DALLAS — Dallas ISD is recruiting current eighth-graders interested in attending a Career Institute next school year. At a Career Institute, students can develop and grow in-demand skills they need
DALLAS — Dallas ISD will expand its Accelerating Campus Excellence (ACE) program to eight additional campuses for the 2020-2021 school year. This initiative incentivizes top teachers and principals to voluntarily
Local Student-Athletes in the Running to Take Skills to the Court in Prestigious High School Basketball Showcase at Toyota Center in Houston DALLAS, TX (January 14, 2020) –
Dallas ISD is rapidly becoming a district of choice where every child can find a school that best fits their unique interests, needs, and aspirations. The academic options
BY THE HUB An inspiring speech from fifth-grader Colin Harris earned him first place in the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Oratory Competition. Harris, who attends J.P. Starks Math,
BY THE HUB ON JANUARY 14, 2020 More than 1,500 alumni, current students and neighbors of South Oak Cliff High School joined dozens of district and elected officials for Saturday’s ribbon-cutting
Tons of toys and over 100 bicycles were gifted to kids during the Winter Wonderland Christmas program put on by The Howey, Hudson, Lowe Foundation in Atlanta. Also
DALLAS — The Multiple Career Magnet Center (MCMC) celebrated the achievements of 40 students who are currently employed or studying in a community college. MCMC is a Dallas ISD
DALLAS — Bryan Adams High School freshman Kaveion Morris was walking from his home to the bus stop when he heard a toddler crying near the pool of an apartment
— Eight outstanding young public speakers from Dallas ISD have advanced to the finals of the MLK Jr. Oratory Competition. Foley Gardere designed the annual oratory competition to recognize