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Dallas ISD launches new programs to create homegrown leaders
0Dallas ISD’s innovative LEAD department has launched new programs to help create homegrown leaders. LEAD, which stands for Leader Excellence, Advancement and Development, aims to cultivate leadership that inspires an unwavering commitment to equity and excellence in Dallas ISD schools to ensure that all students are career- and college-strong. “We have seen firsthand that when you grow your own leaders, they are familiar with the district and are more successful,” said Jolee Healey, deputy chief of Priority Schools and Leadership Development. “We are committed to supporting these future leaders with the training and development they need to succeed.” Here are the innovative…
Eleven Dallas ISD schools earn the “College Success Award” for their track records of preparing students for college
0Eleven Dallas ISD schools have earned the College Success Award – Gold for their track records of preparing students for college. GreatSchools.org gives the College Success Award to recognize public high schools that stand out in helping students enroll and succeed in college. To celebrate schools with a multi-year track record of postsecondary success, GreatSchools also added an additional, elevated level of distinction: the College Success Award – Gold. The Dallas ISD schools that received the College Success Award – Gold are: Barack Obama Male Leadership Academy Dr. Wright L. Lassiter Jr. Early College High School Irma Rangel Young Women’s…
Teamwork helps Dallas ISD eliminate unprocessed referrals for Special Education services
0Thanks to a team collaborating and working together, Dallas ISD has successfully eliminated a backlog of about 2,000 unprocessed referrals for Special Education services. Nearly 400 Dallas ISD employees have worked since late May to process the backlog. As part of the district’s ongoing commitment to educate all students, last spring, Dallas ISD discovered the backlog of about 2,000 unprocessed evaluations and referrals for Special Education services. The program is one of the district’s fastest growing areas. To process the backlog, the Dallas ISD Special Education team reached out by phone, email and in-person to connect with every family with an…
Dallas ISD hosting COVID-19 vaccination clinics at campuses throughout the district
0The district will host COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics at various campuses throughout the district. At the clinics, participants can receive their first or second dose of the Pfizer vaccine on the designated dates. The vaccine is free for anyone 12 years old or older. For a listing of currently scheduled COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics, please click here.