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Grow-our-own police force: Bryan Adams launches new Criminal Justice Pathway

Grow-our-own police force: Bryan Adams launches new Criminal Justice Pathway

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By The Hub on November 20, 2019 Headlines

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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Governor appoints Trustee Edwin Flores to Texas School Safety Center Board

Governor appoints Trustee Edwin Flores to Texas School Safety Center Board

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By The Hub on November 19, 2019 Headlines

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.

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High school students pledge to teach in Dallas after earning education degree
Melissa Simon, teacher of fifth-grade science at Annie Webb Blanton Elementary was among the first graduating class to complete Samuell’s ECHS program.

High school students pledge to teach in Dallas after earning education degree

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By The Hub on November 15, 2019 Headlines

Samuell High School ECHS sophomore Israel Piña traces his love for teaching to an assignment where he created a lesson plan and taught a whole class. His dream is to work as an educator, put himself through law school and eventually become an immigration lawyer. On Nov. 13, Piña took a big step toward reaching that goal by signing a letter of intent to become a teacher and return to work in Dallas ISD after he earns a bachelor’s degree. Through the Samuell High School Early College High School (ECHS) program, Piña can earn 60 hours of college credit–or an…

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Dallas ISD leaders and students testify at State Capitol in favor of statewide implementation of African-American Studies Course
Students and staff from Trinidad “Trini” Garza Early College High School, New Tech High School at B.F. Darrell and Pinkston High School pose at the Texas State Capitol in Austin, Texas, on November 12, 2019. Students from New Tech High School, Pinkston High School and Trini Garza talked about the impact the course has had on their lives. Trini Garza Principal Macario Hernadez said the student’s social involvement may be one of the main reasons why 826 offered to work on this project.

Dallas ISD leaders and students testify at State Capitol in favor of statewide implementation of African-American Studies Course

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By The Hub on November 13, 2019 Headlines

The Dallas ISD Racial Equity Office and Language, Literacy, and Social Studies Department took a delegation of staff and students today to the State Capitol in Austin to provide public comment in support of the statewide implementation of Dallas ISD’s African-American Studies Course. After students from Trinidad “Trini” Garza Early College High School, New Tech High School at B.F. Darrell and Pinkston High School talked about the impact the course has had on their lives, the State Board of Education gave a standing ovation. Dallas ISD this school year launched the African-American Studies course at 16 schools, and it provides…

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