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El Dallas ISD iniciará un programa que permitirá que todas las escuelas del distrito acepten tarjetas de crédito, débito y cheques electrónicos ya sea en línea o en persona para pagar excursiones, cargos escolares e incluso para hacer donaciones. En la actualidad, el 90% de las secundarias participan en RevTrak, el programa que permite que los padres paguen cargos escolares en línea sin tener que mandar a su hijo a la escuela con un cheque o dinero en efectivo. Se espera que el resto de las secundarias y las primarias reciban capacitación para empezar a usar RevTrak a mediados de…

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Teachers at David G. Burnet Elementary School were confused at first when students kept coming to them asking for extra assignments. Turns out, the students were part of the “100’s Club,” an after-school program at the campus that motivates students to get perfect scores on assignments, tests and attendance. “The club is having a noticeable positive impact on our students’ grades and performance,” said Mrs. Johnson, who runs the club along with Alejandra Romo, a recreation program specialist with the City of Dallas. Every month the students in the club set a goal for how many 100s they will get…

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Brandon Villegas, estudiante del noveno grado en Adamson High School Collegiate Academy, acepta abiertamente que al principio no queria ser parte de la academia universitaria. Por supuesto que la posibilidad de obtener hasta 60 horas de crédito universitario y aprender de socios de la industria, al mismo tiempo que estudiaba en la preparatoria, le parecía una buena oportunidad, aunque también algo difícil. Sin embargo, en la actualidad, Villegas está inmerso por completo en la academia universitaria. Siente un gran entusiasmo por aprender de primera mano de American Airlines, el socio de la industria de la academia universitaria, que colocará a…

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A new sensory room at Rosemont Primary is helping students with special needs unwind. With the support of Rosemont’s Parent Teacher Association and Dad’s Club, Special Education teacher Sarah Contreras helped make the sensory room a reality to benefit the students. “This is an outlet for our students to release some of that sensory overload or take in some of that sensory that they might need,” Contreras said. A ribbon cutting on Feb. 16 saw members of the PTA, Dad’s Club and Trustee Audrey Pinkerton celebrate the new sensory room. As students laughed and played in the ball pit, trampoline and…

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El Dallas ISD estará llevando a cabo talleres donde ofrecerá ayuda para completar una  solicitud para tres escuelas magnet que añadirán grados el próximo año escolar. Los talleres se realizarán el miércoles, 21 de febrero, de 6-8 p.m., en  J.P. Starks Math, Science and Technology Vanguard; Sidney Lanier Expressive Arts Vanguard; y Mark Twain Leadership Vanguard. Estas tres escuelas, que se encuentran en el plantel de escuelas tradicionales de vecindario, han servido a estudiantes de 4to y 5to grado, y agregarán un nivel académico cada año hasta ofrecer de 4to a 8vo grado en el año 2021. Para más información sobre estas escuelas…

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Dallas ISD is bringing a program districtwide that will allow all schools to accept credit cards, debit cards or “e-checks” online or at the campus to pay for everything from field trips to campus related fees to donations to the schools. Currently, 90-percent of secondary schools now participate in RevTrak, which means parents can pay for school-related expenses online and not have to send a check or cash to school with their kid. The plan is that the remainder of secondary and all elementary schools will receive training and start using RevTrak beginning in mid-April. “The success of RevTrak has spread…

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With 269 teams competing at the Destination Imagination Regional Tournament this past weekend, 28 Dallas ISD teams qualified for the upcoming state competition. In order to qualify, teams had to place first or second in their category after performing a team challenge and an instant challenge. The winning teams are: Promoting creativity and teamwork to more than 100,000 schoolchildren across the United States, Destination Imagination is an educational program in which student teams solve open-ended challenges and present their solutions at tournament competitions. Dallas ISD had 28 of the total 33 teams that qualified for the state tournament. Hosted in Mansfield,…

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The staff at Maple Lawn Elementary School is dedicated to giving back to the community it serves. Members of the school’s staff have been volunteering at the Salvation Army to serve meals to those in need. Maple Lawn Elementary team members originally volunteered in December as part of “Wellness Wednesday,” singing Christmas carols along with serving meals. They had such an amazing time that they returned in February to serve more meals as part of “Kindness Month.” “It truly makes the heart warm to give back and the people are always so gracious, appreciative and thankful,” said Stacy Owens, counselor…

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Jimmie Markham with the Naveen Jindal School of Management wrote this story.  Students, faculty and administrators from the Dallas Independent School District visited the Naveen Jindal School of Management at The University of Texas at Dallas on Dec. 5 to kick off the  Jindal Young Scholars Program, a new partnership between the school district and the Jindal School. Spearheaded by Dr. Hasan Pirkul, dean and Caruth Chair, the initiative was created to help “Stars Shine Brighter Here” by supporting the academic, social, and emotional development of Dallas ISD high school students and increase their chances of postsecondary success. Five Dallas ISD…

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