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Newest career institute breaks ground in Dallas ISD

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By Molly Schrader on August 19, 2025 Headlines

Imagine stepping into a space where every classroom, lab, and workshop is designed to prepare you for a real-world career before you even graduate high school.

That’s the future taking shape in west Dallas, where Dallas ISD has broken ground on Career Institute West, the district’s final career institute and the newest pathway for students to explore high-demand careers.

At the groundbreaking ceremony, Joe Carreon, board president, reinforced his appreciation for the West Dallas community and shared commitment to expanding opportunities for students across the district.

“Today is a re-commitment to the vision that we, in Dallas ISD, are ensuring that each and every one of our students graduate in a  position to earn a living wage.”

Set for completion in 2026 on the former Amelia Earhart Learning Center site in west Dallas, the 150,000-square-foot campus will offer 18 programs, from aviation and mechatronics to patient care, cybersecurity, and game design. Students will earn industry certifications and credentials, gaining skills they can put to work immediately after graduation or continue building on in college.

Superintendent Stephanie S. Elizalde, Ed.D. said the new campus represents a bold step toward transforming opportunity into achievement.

“This isn’t just about getting our students trained and educated but getting them fully employed and successful.”

Current students zoned to Dr. L.G. Pinkston Sr. High School, Moisés E. Molina High School, Sunset High School, and W. H. Adamson High School can opt into the programs with free transportation provided from their home campuses. From day one, they will be guided by instructors who bring real-world experience in their respective industries, turning classrooms into labs, workshops, and career readiness.

For many, the Career Institutes are a place to challenge themselves and soar to new heights. From internships to hands-on projects, students gain confidence in their abilities and clarity about their goals. Students leave with college credits, hands-on skills, and professional connections to step into a variety of careers.

Dallas ISD’s addition of CI West completes a district-wide network designed to help students prepare for life after high school, a space where ambition meets guidance, curiosity meets practice, and students see firsthand how education translates into a career.

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