The winners of the JFK commemorative essay contest for eighth-graders at Kennedy- Curry Middle School were announced at a ceremony by Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings who recognized honorable
Dallas ISD Trustee Lew Blackburn and City of Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings will announce the winners of the JFK essay contest. Kennedy-Curry’s eighth-grade students were invited to participate
The effects of tutoring programs for students that are struggling in school have lasting results throughout life. For a variety of reasons, some children and adolescents that experience
The recipients are Elizabeth Dry, Alex Sanger Elementary. Rochelle Rasheed, Lakehill Preparatory. Juli Powers, Gaston Middle School. Julie Ann Riggs, Lakehill Preparatory. Amy Solorio, Bryan Adams High School.
DCCCD Chancellor was instrumental in establishing a Dallas ISD high school at El Centro College A naming ceremony is planned for the Dr. Wright L. Lassiter Jr. Early
Jennifer Rangel and roughly 100,000 other Dallas students are achieving success in college thanks to Education is Freedom (EIF), which is celebrating 10 years of dedication with its
McDonald’s of North Texas is donating more than 4,000 Happy Meal Books in the DFW area to promote literacy and the joy of reading. On Tuesday, November 12,
NOVEMBER 2013 DISTRICT 6 TRUSTEE CARLA RANGER When it comes to keeping students safe and healthy, the Dallas ISD proactively seeks ways to secure the well-being of our
John Lopez, director of business diversity programs for the Dallas County Community College District, has a history of supporting both the Greater Dallas Asian American Chamber of Commerce
By: Michelle Matthews-Alexander Are you a student attending a Historically Black College and University who’s interested in giving back to both your community and your university? If so,