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Conrad JROTC continues to make history

Conrad JROTC continues to make history

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By Jenna Carpenter on March 7, 2025 Headlines, News

Emmett J. Conrad High School JROTC cadets are returning to Washington, D.C. to compete in the JROTC Leadership & Academic Bowl. “It feels good knowing that the team and I did it once and twice in both branches of JLAB,” said Kyan H. “This is a first-time accomplishment for our school and the district.” Kyan, along with his teammates, Bryan R., Angel C., and Jordan P. are on their way to establishing a legacy of excellence for Dallas ISD JROTC cadets.  “Recognition at a national level brings pride to our program and inspires future cadets to strive for success. It…

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Virtual reality helps students with functional skills

Virtual reality helps students with functional skills

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By MariCarmen Eroles on March 7, 2025 Headlines, News

Sonja Nix, assistant principal at Skyline High School, is finding creative ways for students in the special education program to learn life skills – virtual reality. With the use of repurposed computer programs and goggles, students in Vashti Mbah’s class are learning how to follow recipes, cutting and measuring ingredients, mixing them and cooking, just like they would in a real kitchen. “We partner with the culinary arts pathway to use their kitchen, but if the students have a catering event coming up, we can’t use it,” Mbah said. “But we have to keep teaching these skills. This is a…

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Women’s History Month: shaping the future in STEM

Women’s History Month: shaping the future in STEM

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By Jirah Fleming on March 6, 2025 Headlines, News

Crystal Alexander, a manager in the Mathematics Department, is inspired by women who break barriers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. And, since becoming a math teacher with Dallas ISD, she is an inspiration to the next generation of trailblazers.  One of the ways she has done this is through the annual Dallas ISD STEM Expo—the largest STEM expo in Texas. After 11 years of managing the event, Alexander believes it is one of her greatest projects, exposing over 3,000 students each year to exploration and design within technology. She believes these events are crucial to inspiring the next generation…

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Dallas ISD to offer meals to students over spring break

Dallas ISD to offer meals to students over spring break

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By The Hub on March 6, 2025 Headlines, News

With spring break around the corner, Dallas ISD wants to ensure all students have access to healthy meals while away from school. Food and Child Nutrition Services will offer two days’ worth of breakfast and lunch to children up to 18-years-old and up to 21 for those with disabilities. Distribution will be held at select sites across Dallas ISD on Monday, March 10. Meals are designed to be heated and served at your convenience. Children must be present to pick up meals. Spring break is from March 10-14, and classes resume Monday, March 17. For more information, click here.

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