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District leads innovation with AI in classrooms
0Dallas ISD is proving its role as a leader in innovation by launching a cutting-edge artificial intelligence initiative, developed in partnership with Educate Texas, an initiative of the Communities Foundation of Texas. Designed to improve instruction and student outcomes, the program will offer personalized feedback so teachers can better support students with new math concepts. It specifically helps educators improve teaching methods when students struggle to grasp challenging math concepts “Our leadership team has a readiness to innovate in this space. We value learning new tools to set our teachers and students up for success,” said Angie Gaylord, chief academic…
Newest career institute breaks ground in Dallas ISD
0Imagine stepping into a space where every classroom, lab, and workshop is designed to prepare you for a real-world career before you even graduate high school. That’s the future taking shape in west Dallas, where Dallas ISD has broken ground on Career Institute West, the district’s final career institute and the newest pathway for students to explore high-demand careers. At the groundbreaking ceremony, Joe Carreón, board president, reinforced his appreciation for the West Dallas community and shared commitment to expanding opportunities for students across the district. “Today is a re-commitment to the vision that we, in Dallas ISD, are ensuring…
Straight Talk from Dr. Stephanie Elizalde
0What an amazing first week! Students back in classrooms! Lowest first-day teacher vacancies in over a decade! And now, the new A-F ratings are so good that you’ll want to print them out and put them on your refrigerator! I know you’re busy, so I’ll make this quick: Dallas ISD has gone from a C (79) to a B (83!), and that’s even better news if you look under the hood: Dallas ISD doubled the number of A schools from last year, going from 30 to 60 this year. Now, 163 campuses (over 70%!) have earned an A or B…
Bigger, louder, stronger, Woodrow Wilson Wildcats set the tone for 2025
0As students across Dallas ISD settle into the new school year, the Woodrow Wilson High School Wildcats Marching Band is already in mid-season form thanks to an intensive two-week summer camp that readied the group for the months ahead. Before the first notes of the season sound off on the field, new and returning members spend long days honing the skills that fuel Friday night football games, competitions, and community events. For the students, it’s more than just music; it’s about pushing themselves to their fullest potential, working as a team, and creating an electric atmosphere. Senior and drum major,…