Elissa Mapp’s journey to teaching was shaped by the challenges she faced as an elementary school student — and a teacher who helped her overcome them. Swing Education
DALLAS — About 100 first- and second-grade students are enrolled in a Spanish Immersion Camp helping them become bilingual and biliterate. The camp gives students enrolled in the
by Ellen Knickmeyer WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration is close to completing one of its biggest rollbacks of environmental rules, replacing a landmark Obama-era effort that sought
Wins Debate Competition in Atlanta, Georgia Once Again (DALLAS, TX) – On Friday, May 10, 2017 at 10:00 a.m., the Kathlyn Joy Gilliam Museum “Youth Debate Team” completed
Former Miss Black Texas sues the city, ex-chief over arrest DALLAS (AP) — A beauty pageant winner has sued a Texas city and its former police chief over
On May 23, 2019, Gary L. Bond III received the Cincinnatus Award (Charity in Leadership and Magnanimity) from Great Hearts Irving Academy. At the end of the school
By Lauren Victoria Burke, NNPA Newswire Contributor During what will likely be seen as one of the most memorable graduation presents for parents and their children — a quiet
By Eric Stringfellow The Jarvis Christian College Board of Trustees convened May 3 for its regularly-scheduled Spring Board Meeting, a day before the college graduated its largest class
Written by Stacy Brown The former president and First Lady have announced seven projects that are scheduled to be developed and released in the years to come. The
DALLAS — Two Dallas ISD schools are among the 2019 Best High Schools top 20 list according to rankings by U.S. News & World Report. The School of Science and Engineering