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
NEW YORK (AP) — The publisher of Barack and Michelle Obama has pledged to donate 300,000 children’s books to a leading educational organization, adding to the 1 million
Internal Revenue Service Gift cards are not for paying taxes TX-2019-20 DALLAS – Gift cards may be a popular holiday gift for family and friends, but don’t be
Dallas City of Learning is in its third year of operation and serves an average of 76,500 Dallas ISD students each summer to help stop the ‘summer slide’
Culture Pass to bring free arts experiences to Dallas library cardholders Dallas, Texas – The City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture and the Dallas Public Library
WASHINGTON – Last week, Bernie Sanders released the most substantive plan to support Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority-Serving Institutions. While most other candidates stop short by proposing funds with
Learn about the investment options available to you that make the most sense for your long-term financial success. Investing can help your money grow. But before you move
By Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr. In the bloody summer of 1863, the Union Army defeated General Robert E. Lee’s Confederate forces at Gettysburg, a three-day battle that