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Jesus Moroles chosen as pilot school for art honor society
0Surrounded by their peers, Evelyn W. and Anya H. made Dallas ISD history as they were inducted into Jesus Moroles Expressive Arts Vanguard’s newly established art honor society. The induction ceremony marked the launch of the National Elementary Art Honor Society pilot, making it the first school in the district to participate in the program. The society, which includes 16 members, is built on three pillars: art scholarship, character, and service. As a keepsake of the occasion, each student received a membership pin and a T-shirt. “I was proud of myself,” Anya said. “As someone in theater, you have a…
Beyond the curtain: W.T. White seniors shape next act
0Seniors in the theater program at W.T. White High School are gearing up for life after graduation. Recently, several students auditioned for and received callbacks from schools like Southern Methodist University, University of Texas at Arlington, New York Film Academy, and more. “Representing W.T. White and the district makes me proud. Throughout high school, I used the resources given to me, not just to build myself as a performer, but also as a person,” said Ava D. A senior, Ava, was one of several students who received callbacks at the end of the fall semester. She has been acting and…
Blen T. wins the 2026 MLK Jr. Oratory Competition
0Blen T., from Preston Hollow Elementary, is the winner of the 34th Annual MLK Jr. Oratory Competition. She is also the first from her campus to become a finalist. Second place went to Cameron K., from Clara Oliver Elementary School, and Kennedy K. from Solar Preparatory School for Girls came in third place. In total, eight students across Dallas ISD took the stage for the annual competition on Friday, Jan. 16, at the AT&T Performing Arts Center. All finalists received a laptop, a personalized plaque, a gift bag with goodies, and a monetary gift from the sponsor, Foley & Lardner…
Another chapter in SOC history celebrated with community parade
0“We wanted to do the parade right here in ‘The Cliff,’ says Principal Willie Johnson. “There have been talks of it being downtown, but we wanted it to be right here in the community that has supported us.” On the streets that raised them, the South Oak Cliff High School Golden Bears celebrated another historic milestone Saturday, as students, alumni, families, and longtime supporters lined the neighborhood for a championship parade honoring the 2025 UIL Class 5A Division II state champions. The Golden Bears once again stood at the center of attention, but this time surrounded by the community that…



