The African American Education Archives and History Program identifies and recognizes educators and others that have made significant contributions to the educational experience of African Americans in Dallas
Dallas ISD has already surpassed its student enrollment projections for the school year, with more than 156,100 enrolled as of Sept. 7. The district, which originally projected an
by Sharon Jones-Scaife Every other weekend, Rihanna spends with Mema and Papa at their house. With Papa, they enjoy spending time together watching girly movies and cartoons, eating
By Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson If Education Secretary Betsy DeVos were to consult the nation’s educators and law enforcement officials she would immediately dismiss any consideration of providing
WHAT: Paul Quinn College, the creator of the Urban Work College Model and one of the nation’s most innovative colleges, will break ground on its first new building
By Nate Davis (CEO and Board of Directors Chairman, K12 Inc.) Our nation’s graduation rate is at an all-time high. The national figure shows 84 percent of young people, overall,
WHAT: DFW Allstate agency owners are calling on area residents to help students and teachers start the school year off right by donating much-needed school supplies to benefit
Hundreds of students in Dallas have new after school options in neighborhoods that didn’t have them before after six new Boys and Girls Clubs opened their doors. The
Countdown to Class 2018 school uniform drive has begun DALLAS – July 31, 2018 – Texans Can Academies, a non-profit organization giving young Texans a second chance at