Sixty district directors from across the country visited two Dallas ISD schools to see their successful AVID programs in action. AVID, which stands for Advancement via Individual Determination, is a global organization dedicated to closing the achievement gap by preparing all students for college and postsecondary opportunities. The directors visited Felix G. Botello Elementary School and A. Maceo Smith New Tech High School to see the students, unique instructional strategies and dedicated staff that help make the AVID program a success on their campuses. The AVID Center typically chooses at least two school districts each school year to expose District Directors to exemplar campuses nationwide.…
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Esta semana, los alumnos en el Dallas ISD estarán usando la camiseta de su equipo favorito o su piyama, y divirtiéndose con actividades que están planeadas para celebrar la Semana de Listón Rojo. El propósito de esta celebración es atraer la atención del público al grave problema del abuso del alcohol y las drogas entre nuestros jóvenes. Para educar a los estudiantes y a los padres sobre este tema, varias escuelas estarán organizando reuniones y presentaciones sobre los beneficios de vivir una vida libre de drogas y alcohol, y los peligros que puede causar el abuso. La Semana de Listón Rojo fue…
It’s a weekday morning at Thomas Jefferson High School, and 23 female high school students are discussing three stocks they’ve been tracking. The discussions are part of a year-long financial literacy program provided by the nonprofit Rock the Street, Wall Street and Fidelity Investments. The program aims to empower female high school students to manage their money and learn to budget, negotiate their salary, and invest. The students participated in four workshops and will take a field trip to Fidelity Investments offices in November. The students will also have opportunities for one-on-one mentoring and job shadowing next semester. Kimberly Pardon,…
The Office of Transformation and Innovation (OTI) has kicked off the Public School Choice 4.0 Proposal Process. Through this process, educators have the opportunity to create high-quality, best-fit options for Dallas ISD students to realize their full academic potential. The past Public School Choice competitive proposal processes have ushered in schools ranging from those that anchor teaching and learning under a Personalized Learning model to a Leadership school to schools driven by a Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics (STEAM) framework. Twenty-six interested applicants submitted Letters of Intent to OTI on Sept. 7. Of those, 18 were submitted for Innovation Schools,…
Carter High School graduate Bridgette Bennett is now an engineer, and she credits her high school physics teacher for getting her to where she is today. In addition to physics, Bennett treasured her time in JROTC, and she has some great advice for students today. The Hub checked in with Bennett as part of the ongoing AlumNow series. What was your favorite subject/activity/involvement in high school? Physics for a subject and JROTC for an activity. Those two opened so many doors for me after high school. Although, I gave the military a try at West Point, I ultimately decided to pursue…
“Con lo que he aprendido en la clase, puedo ayudar más a mis hijos con sus tareas,” dijo Elia Lopez. Lopez es una de 18 padres de familia de la escuela primaria Julius Dorsey, quienes asisten a clases de inglés como segundo idioma (ESL como se les conoce en inglés). En colaboración con el colegio Eastfield del Dallas County Community College District, el programa gratuito les ayuda a los padres a adquirir la habilidad de manejar otro idioma, lo cual les ayudará a comunicarse mejor, los llevará a mejores oportunidades de empleo y les permitirá participar aún más en la…
From teaching about diseases and holding health screenings to helping get gum out of students’ hair, César Chávez Learning Center school nurse Heidi Frumkin does it all. Frumkin says she loves the diversity of what she does for work every day. “I also really love my coworkers, we pull together and help each other,” Frumkin said. “This really is a great place to work.”
This week, students across Dallas ISD are sporting their favorite team jerseys, wearing their pajamas and having fun at activities planned to observe Red Ribbon Week. Behind this lighthearted celebration is the deadly serious issue of youth alcohol and drug abuse. To help educate students and parents, many schools are hosting assemblies and presentations about the benefits of living free of drugs and alcohol and the dangers of abuse. Since 1985, Red Ribbon Week has focused public attention on these dangers. Created in response to the murder of DEA Agent Enrique Camarena, Red Ribbon Week is now famous for the thousands who wear…
It’s a weekday at Julius Dorsey Elementary School, and Elia Lopez, the mom of a Dallas ISD student, is doing some learning of her own. Lopez is one of 18 parents of students at Dorsey Elementary who is attending English as Second Language classes (ESL) held at the campus every Tuesday and Thursday. “With what I’ve been learning in class, I am now able to better help my children with their homework,” Lopez said. In a partnership with Dallas County Community College District’s Eastfield College, the free program helps parents to acquire the language skills that will help them communicate better, leading them…
Spend the next 62 seconds catching up on many of the great things that happened across the district this week! Watch this video, or read below, to learn more. Flying high William Hawley Atwell Law Academy students enjoyed an F-35 cockpit simulator and other activities at an Engineering Day presented by Lockheed Martin (watch this). Crystal clear Thanks to the Essilor Vision Foundation, several students at George H. W. Bush and Jerry R. Junkins elementary schools received eye exams and new glasses at no cost to them (watch this). Power of poetry A Dallas Poetry Slam workshop saw eighth-graders at L.V.…