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Fourth graders explore future medical careers at Otto Fridia’s new innovation lab

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By Molly Schrader on November 14, 2025 Headlines

In Otto M. Fridia Elementary School’s innovation lab, fourth graders aren’t just playing pretend; they’re diagnosing patients, fitting casts, and discovering medical careers. “We plan to use the lab as a part of our strategy to create an environment where curiosity drives the lesson,” Christofor Stephens, principal, said. “Students will walk in excited, and walk out talking about what they experienced. It gives them space to take risks, try new ideas, and see learning come alive in ways that are hands-on, joyful, and meaningful.” Through a partnership with United to Learn and STEMscapes Collab & Play Spaces, the lab invites…

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Ladybots empower future STEM leaders at STAG in Pleasant Grove

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By Molly Schrader on November 13, 2025 Headlines

When Emma A. first joined a co-ed robotics team at Casa View Elementary School, she and her friend Wendy wanted more than just the side tasks; they wanted to build, program, and compete. With a mission to lead and be fully involved, they approached their teacher, Patricia Cortez, with a bold idea to start an all-girls team. That moment sparked the creation of the Ladybots, an all-girls robotics team at School for the Talented and Gifted in Pleasant Grove, born from Dallas ISD’s commitment to expanding STEM opportunities, which grew into a powerful force for inclusion and leadership. As Emma…

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Preserving Native American culture in Dallas ISD

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By Jirah Fleming on November 11, 2025 Headlines, News

Tana Takes Horse is shaping the future of the American Indian Education Program in Dallas ISD.  In a role deeply rooted in her experience as a professional, a Native woman, and a mother, she is guiding students on a journey to understand and embrace their Native identity.  November, Native American Heritage Month, is a time to honor the histories, traditions, and resilience of the indigenous peoples of North America. But in Dallas, where a distinct Native community has existed for more than 70 years, Takes Horse said many remain unaware of it.   “There are quite a few descendants in the…

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A life of service in education and the military

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By MariCarmen Eroles on November 10, 2025 Headlines, News

Dereck Enderle, agricultural science teacher and campus military liaison at Seagoville High School, likes to joke with his wife that he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps to impress her.  In truth, he said, he enlisted in 1999 after a year of college left him uncertain about his future.  “I come from a long line of service members,” he said. “My grandfathers fought in World War II and the Korean War, and my father served in Vietnam. I was a year into college and didn’t know what to do. One Monday, I saw a Marine recruiter, and by Sunday, I…

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