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Dallas ISD senior founds nonprofit to boost voter turnout
0Ariana S., a senior at Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Magnet Center, is increasing voter turnout in her community through the launch of her nonpartisan, nonprofit organization, Gen-Z Votes. “It was made in response to the low turnout numbers in my community. Basically, I started conversations about getting involved in politics,” she said. “When I saw a really positive response, I started reaching out to other people from around the country to see if they wanted to start leading these conversations in their community and raising turnout numbers nationwide.” After interning with a voting nonprofit over the summer, Ariana was invited…
A family legacy at Moises E. Molina High School
0For Kerrie Pegues and her daughter, Ariel, seeing each other on campus is a common occurrence. “Just the other day, when I was walking through the hallway, I looked up and I saw her doing a lab in chemistry class,” Pegues said. “I never thought we’d be here together, but it’s really cool.” Ariel agreed. “It’s been really nice to be able to spend time with her outside of our home,” she said. The two are staples at Moises E. Molina High School. Pegues is a volleyball and track coach, English teacher, and senior sponsor. Ariel is involved in a…
Dallas ISD on national stage at urban school conference
0Dallas ISD is hosting the 2024 Council of the Great City Schools (CGCS) Annual Fall Conference from Oct. 16 to 20 at the Sheraton Hotel, bringing together over 1,000 big-city school leaders, board members, senior administrators, and educators from across the country. The event will feature more than 200 presentations covering a wide range of topics that impact urban school districts nationwide. The Council of the Great City Schools represents the nation’s largest urban public school districts, working to ensure that students in these areas meet high academic standards and succeed as productive members of society. The annual fall conference…
Dallas ISD campus unveils new book vending machine
0Charles Rice Learning Center celebrated the unveiling of a new book vending machine, made possible through a partnership between the Dallas Stars Foundation and the Dallas Education Foundation. The initiative aims to advance literacy by providing students with free books to build their personal libraries at home. “Reading opens the doors to so many opportunities for our students, and so we want students to have books to take home, not just to have at school, but to develop a love of reading,” said Kellie Paris, Charles Rice principal. “We want them to have their books.” Members of the Dallas Stars…