Dallas ISD inaugura una línea telefónica a través de la cual los padres, personal del distrito y miembros de la comunidad podrán hablar con un representante del distrito que domina el español y los conectará con la información y recursos que buscan. El número de la línea en español, que estará disponible durante las horas hábiles del distrito, es el (972) 925-3702. “Celebramos la diversidad de nuestro distrito, y este es un paso más hacia asegurar que todos estamos comprometidos a crear un ambiente que da la bienvenida a nuestras familias y nuestra comunidad”, dijo Vincent Reyes, superintendente asistente a…
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Dallas ISD is launching a dedicated phone number that Spanish-speaking parents, staff and community members can call to reach a representative fluent in Spanish who will be able to connect them with the information and resources they seek. The dedicated Spanish line can be reached by dialing (972) 925-3702, which will be available during Dallas ISD’s regular working hours. “We embrace the diversity of our district, and this will be another step towards ensuring we are all in on creating a welcoming environment for our families and community,” said Vincent Reyes, assistant superintendent in charge of parent advocacy and support…
El Departamento de Alimentos y Nutrición Infantil de Dallas ISD proveerá alimentos gratuitos durante las vacaciones por el Día de Acción de Gracias. Ofrecerán este servicio en ciertas escuelas a partir del 25, hasta el 27 de noviembre. A través de este esfuerzo aseguramos que los niños de Dallas tengan acceso a alimentos nutritivos, a pesar de que no haya clases. Puede leer la lista entera de escuelas participantes en este enlace. Las escuelas participantes servirán un tentempié en las mañanas de 9 a 9:30 a.m. y proveerán un almuerzo de 12:30 a 1 p.m. Los alimentos gratuitos son gratis…
Dallas ISD’s Food and Child Nutrition Services Department will offer students free meals during the Thanksgiving break, from Nov. 25–Nov. 27, at select locations. The effort is to ensure students have access to nutritious meals even during breaks from school. Participating schools throughout the district will be serving morning snack from 9–9:30 a.m. and lunch from 12:30 p.m.–1 p.m. For a list of participating schools, go here. Thanksgiving Break Meals are free to all children and youth through age 18. Educational and enrichment activities will be available for all participants.
Gov. Greg Abbott has appointed Dallas ISD Trustee Edwin Flores to the Texas School Safety Center Board. Flores will join seven other appointees on the board that reports to the governor, legislature, State Board of Education and Texas Education Agency regarding school safety and security. The board also advises the center on its function, budget and strategic planning initiatives. In addition to serving as a Dallas ISD trustee, Flores is the managing partner at Chalker Flores, LLP and is a member of the State Bar of Texas and United States Patent and Trademark Office.
More than 100 parents attended the Nov. 16 Dallas ISD Fam Jam event at Spruce High School, NBC 5 reports. NBC 5 reports that the event made learning fun for parents and students who enjoyed giveaways and activities. “We really enjoy this opportunity to partner with Dallas ISD, as parents and as a family, and work together,” said Jonathan Morrison, a parent interviewed by NBC 5. “The city is better, the community is better when we are working together for our children.” The Dallas ISD Family & Community Engagement Office hosts the Saturday Fam Jams. For more information or to…
Dallas ISD Stories is a new Hub series where district students, teachers and staff share their own stories. My ultimate goal is to go to medical school and become a cardiac surgeon or cardiologist, so I love getting a head start at the School of Health Professions. I want to work with the heart because it’s complicated and you have to be delicate and exact, and I find that so satisfying. I like a challenge and don’t like anything too easy.
The Dallas ISD Language, Literacy, and Social Studies departments held their annual Fall Conference at Bryan Adams High School on Nov. 9. Nearly 300 teachers and staff came together under the theme of “Empowering Students through Disciplinary Literacy” and were treated to keynote speeches from Chief Academic Officer Ivonne Durant and global literacy expert Pam Allyn. Students from Maria Moreno Elementary School’s Ballet Folklorico provided entertainment with a variety of songs and dances. Throughout the day, teachers and staff facilitated sessions to participants in a wide variety of trainings, such as Differenti—WHAAAAT?, in which teachers were given tips on how…
Students from six schools got to see the new movie “Harriet,” which tells the story of heroic abolitionist Harriet Tubman, at AMC NorthPark thanks to Ford Motor Company and Jackie Bazan. Meanwhile, Digital Promise/Verizon Innovative Learning Schools provided all students at five other Dallas ISD schools with the opportunity to see the film. After the viewing at AMC NorthPark, Ervin James III, professor of humanities and social science at Paul Quinn College, and Shalon Bond, director of the Dallas ISD Social Studies Department, led a panel discussion with students about the movie. The schools that attended the screening sponsored by…
Representantes de la Oficina de Equidad Racial y el Departamento de Lenguaje, Alfabetización y Estudios Sociales viajaron al capitolio en Austin junto con una delegación de docentes y estudiantes para mostrar su apoyo a la implementación a nivel estatal del curso de estudios afroamericanos de Dallas ISD. Después de que los estudiantes de Trinidad “Trini” Garza Early College High School, New Tech High School at B.F. Darrell y Pinkston High School expresaron el impacto que ha tenido el curso en su vida, la Junta de Educación del estado dio una ovación. Este año escolar, Dallas ISD introdujo el curso de…