By the Post Tribune editorial staff Earlier this week, the two leading candidates for the Democratic Party’s Presidential nomination, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and U.S. Senator
DALLAS — The Dallas Independent School District has opened its application period for Magnet and Special Programs, which includes Public School Choice offerings beginning now to Jan. 29. Magnet schools,
Asking questions has always been part of Kacinda Crump’s DNA from an early age. Today, this Skyline High School graduate (1989), is putting that natural inclination to work
Redford, MI (BlackNews.com) — For more than 30 years, Dr. Paula Watkins has spent her professional career focusing on improving the student achievement gap in the core academic areas
Dallas – High school students age 14 to 18 are invited to enter the Dallas Public Library’s Teen Film Festival. All entries must be filmed entirely on a cellphone
DALLAS — The Dallas Independent School District is providing the public with helpful information about what impact, if any, the new open carry law will have on its schools. Below are answers to
By Marian Wright Edelman NNPA News Wire Columnist Three years after the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre in Newtown, Connecticut where a lone 20-year-old gunman wielding an assault
Mark your calendars! Registration for Jarvis Christian College’s Spring 2016 semester is Jan. 6-8. New and transfer students register Jan. 6 and returning students register Jan. 7-8. Classes start Jan.
North Texas students have until 5 p.m., Monday, Feb. 29, to enter Dallas Area Rapid Transit’s (DART) 2016 Student Art Contest with an original work created to illustrate