by Gwendolyn J. Brantley The nine nominees inducted and enshrined in the African American Education Archives and History Program on April 16 were: Mary Smith Bradley, Marilyn Gibson
DART is hosting a Bike to Work Challenge to help encourage riders to use bicycles as an alternative to driving during the month of May. Cyclists can help the
DALLAS — Texas raised its standards for mathematics and reading this year, and Dallas Independent School District eighth-grade students rose to the occasion with an improved passing rate in reading
DALLAS — Five Dallas Independent School District campuses are ranked among the nation’s 50 most challenging high schools, according to new Washington Post report. Two of the schools—the School for Science
By Sean McCalley of Men’s Health Network The website “Deadspin” recently ranked all the different types of balls in the world, from best to worst. The “worst” (#43)
As we continue the marvelous letter of Romans, we endeavored to present Paul’s argument that the Gentiles were guilty and stood condemned on the basis that they spurned
(DESOTO, TX) — Bank of DeSoto President Jimmy Monkres and Vice President Patricia Coleman present their $5,000 donation toward a 5-year, $25,000 endowment commitment to Superintendent David Harris
Have you ever stopped to examine your life? Have you ever stopped to examine the choices you’ve made? Being able to examine one’s life is important. In 1
DALLAS — The Dallas Independent School District announced today the appointment of Colorado educator Ivan Duran, Ed.D. as the district’s new deputy superintendent. Duran will join Dallas ISD in July
Our nation continues to marshal support for the people of Flint, Michigan, as the city rebuilds after its water supply was found to be contaminated with extremely dangerous