Early voting began on Oct. 24 and, already, some Dallas ISD students haven taken to the polls as a first‐time voter. Students from Lincoln High School and Communications/Humanities Magnet received a standing
DALLAS — The Nick Cannon Foundation, in collaboration with Dallas ISD’s Career and Technical Education Program and JPMorgan Chase and Co., have announced the launch of a new competition for
DALLAS – Professional Certification Center (PCCenter) is proud to celebrate their 15th anniversary by hosting a Community Assistance Fair. The event will be held at the PCCenter Desoto
Principal for a Day on Oct. 11 provided more than 200 business and community leaders with a behind-the-scenes look at Dallas ISD schools. Dallas Regional Chamber and Capital
DALLAS — Student performances and remarks by Dallas ISD and city officials, community leaders, and family members of the late Dallas ISD trustee José “Joe” May marked the Sept. 29
Author R. Jay Berry crafts a poignant, thoughtful, and reflective read in her dreamy and romantic book in her fourth novel, “Forever Love.” In “Forever Love,” the author
WorldStrides OnStage has invited the marching band from Wilmer-Hutchins High School to perform at the Sugar Bowl. They will join marching bands from across the country in the halftime show
WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE SUBJECT IN SCHOOL AND WHY? Choosing life’s goals and paths is difficult for an adult, let alone a child. Mistakes quite certainly will be