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Dallas ISD high school students honor U.S. veterans during annual parade
0Students from Woodrow Wilson and W. W. Samuell high schools kicked off Monday’s Greater Dallas Veterans Day Parade. The JROTC units did the Presentation of Colors and marched carrying a total of 100 flags while reciting the National Anthem and the Pledge of Allegiance. “For some of the students, it’s their first time in a parade,” said Army First Sergeant Willie Fedd, who teaches JROTC at W. W. Samuell High School. “Our kids have the opportunity this year to carry the flags. It’s definitely an honor and a privilege to open the ceremony with the Presentation of Colors this…
Dallas ISD salutes employee military veterans
0Today is Veterans Day, a national day of recognition for those who have served in the U.S. military in times of peace and conflict. From the classroom and school administration to professional and support roles, hundreds of Dallas ISD employees are veterans of military service. Today, they are serving our students and communities with the same honor, courage and loyalty displayed as active members of the military. As role models, they are teaching and modeling what it means to serve with discipline and pride. Dallas ISD staff and students are encouraged to salute these heroes and heroines for their service…
Report: Dallas ISD home to the best STEM schools in the country
0Dallas ISD is home to the top two STEM schools in the country, according to a new report from Newsweek. School of Science and Engineering and the School for the Talented and Gifted top the rankings of 5,000 public and private STEM schools in the United States. Irma Rangel Young Women’s Leadership School, the School of Health Professions and Dr. Wright L. Lassiter Jr. Early College High School are also listed in the rankings. Newsweek released the report on Nov. 8, National STEM Day. “With high-profile institutions in big urban areas and small but strong programs across the nation, America’s future…
Dallas ISD’s P-TECH program hosts education leaders from across the world
0From Missouri to China, Dallas ISD’s P-TECH program this week hosted educational leaders from across the globe. The district’s P-TECH program provides the opportunity for students to earn up to 60 hours of tuition-free college credit–or an associate degree–while still in high school. Students also gain real world experience from industry partners. Dallas ISD is home to 18 P-TECHs, which is the most of any school district in the world. Students can apply to attend a Dallas ISD P-TECH through Jan. 31. On Nov. 7, the Jiangsu International Forum for School Principals–which is comprised of about 30 principals from across…