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Dallas ISD cheer program builds spirit and confidence through competition

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By The Hub on November 20, 2025 Inside Dallas ISD

Submitted by Student Activities Department.

Dallas ISD’s cheerleading program is more than just chants and stunts. It’s about leadership, confidence, and community.

This mission was on full display as more than 50 cheer teams from across the district came together for two spirited events: the High School and Middle School Cheer Showdown. Both events were held at Ellis Davis Field House, filling the arena with energy, teamwork, and pride.

The annual cheer showdown serves as a crucial step on the road to UIL Spirit State Championships, where Dallas ISD teams compete at the regional and state levels. Designed as a practice run, it gives students the opportunity to perform in a competition setting while refining routines, perfecting timing, and gaining valuable feedback from judges.

“This event is a chance for our athletes to grow,” said Lennon Formaggini, Student Activities cheer coordinator. “It’s about building confidence, learning to work as a team, and showing school pride.”

The Dallas ISD cheer program empowers students on and off the mat.

“Cheer teaches responsibility and leadership,” said Kyre Walker, cheer coach at D.A. Hulcy STEAM Middle School. “Our athletes are role models. They lead their peers in spirit, commitment, and discipline.”

Dallas ISD launched the districtwide cheer program to ensure students at every level, from elementary through high school, have access to structured training, mentorship, and competitive opportunities. Each event gives students a platform to showcase not only athletic skill but also teamwork, perseverance, and school spirit.

As the squads now set their sights on the upcoming Cheer Challenge Competition and UIL Spirit Championships, the excitement and pride built at Ellis Davis continues to echo through the halls of Dallas ISD schools. For many of these athletes, the experience goes far beyond the mat. It’s about learning the power of voice, teamwork, and dedication.

“Watching these students perform reminds us why we host these events,” Formaggini said. “Alongside learning routines, cheerleaders learn life skills that will stay with them long after the music stops.”

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