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Career and Technical Education fashion program takes the lead at Skyline

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By Molly Schrader on February 18, 2026 Headlines

Tucked into its own corner, Skyline’s fashion wing is the only four-year high school fashion program in Texas. Sewing machines line open worktables and mannequins stand dressed in the latest student designs. This year, when Skyline’s “All Dolled Up” collection hits the runway, it will showcase clothes inspired by the senior class’s favorite childhood dolls. In doing so, they are carrying forward a decades-long legacy one stitch at a time. “I’ve always liked drawing so I thought this pathway would be a really good fit. My role is sewing the clothes and making sure everything fits well on our models,”…

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From Carter Cowboy to clothing entrepreneur, alum credits his roots

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By Molly Schrader on February 16, 2026 AlumNow, Headlines

Before Bambata Tyehimba was designing jackets, shorts, and custom apparel seen across Dallas, he was a student-athlete walking the halls of David W. Carter High School. Growing up in Oak Cliff, Tyehimba attended W.H. Atwell Middle School (now known as Judge Louis A. Bedford, Jr. Law Academy) before choosing Carter for its legacy and strong sense of tradition. “There’s a lot of tradition at Carter, and that was part of my reason for wanting to go,” he said. “It made me who I am today. Life is real, and Carter prepared me for the real world.” A multi-sport athlete in…

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Building confidence and curiosity through STEM

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By Jenna Carpenter on February 9, 2026 Headlines

At Dr. Elba and Domingo Garcia West Dallas STEM School, learning is about empowering students to understand the world around them and confidently take part in it. “I love how much support I have. The teachers are always here to support me and teach me about things that will happen in life, and find solutions,” said Isabel G.  A fourth grader, Isabel and her classmates recently put those skills into action during a lesson on wind energy. Led by STEM coordinator Ashley Lozano, students explored how wind turbines work before designing and building their own miniature wind turbines.  At the…

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Stepping Into the Future: How the Hulcy step team connects culture and college

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By Mariah Conduff on February 9, 2026 Headlines

The rhythmic sounds of hands clapping and feet stomping echo through the hallways of D.A. Hulcy STEAM Middle School as step team students practice routines.  “I joined the step team because I grew up around a lot of Black Greek life,” said Alaiyah D., whose exposure to sororities and fraternities sparked her interest. For D’Moni, it was the artistry that caught his attention. “I love watching all the cool movements and the facials,” he said. “They just looked so interesting.” Step dancing, commonly known as stepping, is more than an artistic expression. Its roots trace back to African traditions and…

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