Students are leading the charge to ban flavored tobacco products Aliya Carr WASHINGTON, D.C.—Three Texas students have been named as National Youth and Young Adult Ambassadors by the
BY THE HUB During the July 23 called board meeting, the Dallas Independent School District’s Board of Trustees approved several changes to the 2020-21 school year calendar. The
AUSTIN, Texas — Local health officials in Texas do not have the authority to close schools to prevent spread of the coronavirus, state Attorney General Ken Paxton said
SAYS COVID RESPONSE MUST BE BASED ON PUBLIC HEALTH, NOT POLITICS DALLAS—State Senator Royce West on Wednesday decried the state’s rush to force students and teachers back into
Grab your kids and the popcorn and join in on the fun. On Sunday, July 26th, Author/Illustrator Sharon Jones-Scaife and The Innovative Learners will host a virtual interactive
By COLLIN BINKLEY President Donald Trump launched an all-out effort pressing state and local officials to reopen schools this fall, arguing that some are keeping schools closed not
Dallas Park and Recreation is offering a FREE live virtual camp for ages 7-12! Click here to see our promo video! Camp times are 1-3 p.m. Monday-Thursday starting
DALLAS — Enrollment for the 2020-2021 school year is now underway at Joseph J. Rhoads. Dallas ISD is offering scholarships for eligible 3- and 4-year-olds to attend J.J. Rhoads All-Day
Last month, a 12-year old gospel singer went viral for his song “I Just Wanna Live” amid protests against police brutality and racism. Now, he’s landed a record
BY ALIYYA SWABY/The Texas Tribune Texas public schools will be required to provide in-person instruction for students this fall, but state education officials have delayed releasing final public health