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Sixth-graders address global challenges at Model UN Conference

Sixth-graders address global challenges at Model UN Conference

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By The Hub on May 10, 2018 Inside Dallas ISD

The Dallas ISD Social Studies hosted the 2018 Model UN Conference at Ellis Davis Field House on May 1.

Students represented nine countries and discussed resolution issues on 10 of the top literacy and technology issues across the world. The students also created table displays for their country, including facts, information and food samples. Sixth-graders from these schools participated:

  • Piedmont G.L.O.B.A.L. Academy
  • Rosemont Middle School
  • J.L. Long Middle School
  • Raul Quintanilla Senior Middle School
  • Zan Wesley Holmes Middle School
  • Thomas C. Marsh Middle School
  • D.A. Hulcy Middle SChool

Students from W.E. Greiner Exploratory Arts Academy and Alex W. Spence Middle School did cultural performances.

D.A. Hulcy STEAM Middle School J.L Long Middle School Piedmont G.L.O.B.A.L. Academy Raul Quintanilla Sr. Middle School Rosemont Elementary School Thomas C. Marsh Preparatory Academy Trustee District 1 Trustee District 2 Trustee District 6 Trustee District 7 Trustee District 9 Zan W. Holmes Middle School
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