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Kaveion Morris, estudiante de 9º grado en Bryan Adams High School, caminaba de su casa a la parada de autobús cuando de repente escuchó el llanto de un niño cerca de la piscina de un complejo de apartamentos. Tras acercarse, vio que el niño le señalaba hacia una niña que se estaba ahogando. Morris saltó a la piscina y rescató a la pequeña, mientras su compañero de escuela llamó a la policía para solicitar una ambulancia. Después de que llegaron los paramédicos y le avisaron que la niña estaría bien, Morris sintió un gran alivio. “Nunca imaginé que sucedería algo…

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TDIndustries organizó una fiesta para el personal de Jack Lowe Sr. Elementary School para celebrar el reciente reconocimiento nacional como escuela ‘Blue Ribbon’. Dan Micciche, representante del Distrito 3 en la Junta Escolar de Dallas ISD, se dirigió a los presentes y reconoció los logros obtenidos por la escuela. Resaltó que la Agencia de Educación de Texas calificó a Lowe Elementary como una escuela con ‘necesidad de mejorar’ hace solamente cinco años. Este año, la escuela recibir un reconocimiento nacional y una calificación de “A” de parte del estado, así como del sistema de evaluación de Dallas ISD. “(Jack…

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For many teachers at Woodrow Wilson High School, a highlight of their day comes with a cup of coffee. Their coffee comes from  the Woodrow Percolators, a coffee cart staffed by students with special needs. From French Vanilla and Caramel flavored coffee to decaf Peach Honey Tea, the students take orders throughout the day and handle all aspects of running the cart. Breanna Nelson, who supervises the cart as part of a functional life skills class, said the coffee cart benefits the students–and overall school–in multiple ways. “It’s a lot more than serving coffee because, historically, people with disabilities are…

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Bryan Adams High School freshman Kaveion Morris was walking from his home to the bus stop when he heard a toddler crying near the pool of an apartment complex. When he got a closer look, he saw the crying toddler was pointing to a young girl drowning in the pool. Morris jumped in the pool and rescued the young girl, while his BA classmate called the police for an ambulance. Morris felt an enormous wave of relief when the paramedics arrived and said the girl would be okay. “I never expected something like this to happen,” Morris said. “I’m just…

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Toyota and United Way of Metropolitan Dallas provided grants to almost 20 educators from five Dallas ISD schools on Monday. The “DRIVE presented by Toyota” grant provides financial support to select educators in the Adamson and Pinkston feeder patterns. Each awardee received a monetary donation ranging from $500–$2,500. The purpose is to equip teachers with tools and resources to enhance learning. The funds are also designed to create environments that ignite learning. “The ‘DRIVE presented by Toyota’ grants are one part of Toyota’s commitment to expand opportunities and create a culture of inclusion to strengthen communities. It is part of…

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Dallas ISD Stories is a new Hub series where district students, teachers and staff share their own stories. “The benefit for me of going to an all-boys school like the Barack Obama Male Leadership Academy is that it makes you focus on academics. I know myself, and if there were girls around at school, I could maybe get off track a bit. My favorite part of school is a class called “Path to College,” and in that class we learn about the process of applying to college. We learn about the scholarship opportunities, and different colleges come visit us. I…

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On Election Day in November 2019, all registered Dallas County voters were able to vote at any polling location in Dallas County thanks to the new Countywide Vote Centers. Dallas County will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2019, to receive comments and statements from the public regarding the use of Countywide Vote Centers used in the November election Public comments will be recorded and made a part of Dallas County’s request to permanently establish Countywide Vote Centers for Election Day voting in Dallas County. Dallas County residents can obtain more information about Vote Centers, and provide their…

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TDIndustries hosted a party for Jack Lowe Sr. Elementary School staff to celebrate their National Blue Ribbon recognition. Dan Micciche, who represents District 3 on the Dallas ISD Board of Trustees, recognized the school’s achievements. He highlighted that the Texas Education Agency rated Lowe Elementary as an Improvement Required campus five years ago. This year, the school achieved the National Blue Ribbon award, an “A” rating from the state and an “A” rating under the Dallas ISD school accountability system. “(Jack Lowe) came all that way in such a short period of time with a rookie principal,” Micciche said. “It’s…

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To stay competitive in the market and provide the support needed for students and campuses, Dallas ISD has increased the per diem rates for substitute teachers. The substitute compensation increases will not require the allocation of additional district funds and will be covered primarily by using the cost savings of the decreased fill rate for the first part of the 2019-2020 school year in the existing substitute budget allocations. The plan also creates a new per diem rate for special education specialized unit substitute teachers and a special per diem for retired Dallas ISD teachers. An active teacher certification is…

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Soon after being elected, Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson called Superintendent Michael Hinojosa with a request: the city needed help producing more police officers to serve the community. Hinojosa met with district leadership and came up with an idea: launch a new Criminal Justice Pathway as part of Bryan Adams High School’s P-TECH, where students can earn up to 60 hours of college credit tuition free while in high school. Through the pathway, which includes a partnership with the Dallas Police Department (DPD) and Dallas County Community College System, students can graduate high school with an associate degree and relevant training…

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