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Dallas ISD schools win top honors at global competition

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By The Hub on May 30, 2018 Headlines

Dallas ISD schools had an outstanding showing—including earning first place—while competing among 8,000 students from 15 countries at the Destination Imagination Global Finals held in Tennessee.

Rosemont Elementary School won the top honors in the Scientific Challenge, where they designed an amusement park attraction that could operate in an unlikely location. Other DI Global results include:

  • Eduardo Mata Elementary School’s team earned second place in the Fine Arts Challenge;
  • The team of students from William L. Cabell Elementary School and Henry W. Longfellow Middle School won second place in the Engineering Challenge;
  • The School for the Talented and Gifted team won fourth place in the Service Learning Challenge.

Eight Dallas ISD teams headed to Destination Imagination Global Finals

Global Finals is the culminating event of every DI season. DI teams that advance past Regional and Affiliate Tournaments are invited to participate in the Global Finals

Eduardo Mata Elementary School Henry W. Longfellow Career Exploration Academy Rosemont Elementary School Trustee District 1 Trustee District 2 Trustee District 7 Trustee District 9 William L. Cabell Elementary School
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