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Spring Break Meals Program to serve breakfast, lunch to ages 18 and under next week

Spring Break Meals Program to serve breakfast, lunch to ages 18 and under next week

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By The Hub on March 6, 2017 Headlines

Update: March 9, 2018: This article was to promote the Spring Break meals being offered in 2017. Go here to see where Spring Break meals are being offered in 2018 Twenty-five Dallas ISD schools will serve a free morning snack and lunch over Spring Break. Anyone who is age 18 and under can show up to any of the 25 Dallas ISD schools for a free meal. The Spring Break Meals Program ensures children won’t go hungry, even during vacation. Breakfast will be served 8 a.m.–9 a.m., and lunch will be served from 11 a.m.-12 p.m. The meals will be served…

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Volunteers from Baylor, Scott & White and Aramark visited Paul L. Dunbar Elementary School.
Volunteers from Baylor, Scott & White and Aramark visited Paul L. Dunbar Elementary School.
Volunteers from Baylor, Scott & White and Aramark visited Paul L. Dunbar Elementary School.
Volunteers from Baylor, Scott & White and Aramark visited Paul L. Dunbar Elementary School.
Volunteers from Baylor, Scott & White and Aramark visited Paul L. Dunbar Elementary School.
Roger Q. Mills Elementary School students get ready to watch the Green Eggs & Ham cook-off.
Terri Grosh of TI, Alex Enriquez of City Year and Jolee Healey of Dallas ISD make green eggs and ham.
Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings' team won the cook-off.
Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings reads to third-graders at Mills Elementary.
Mills Principal Tonya Clark talks with students in the library.
Dallas Cowboys cornerback Brandon Carr and legendary former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach read to first-graders at Frank Guzick Elementary School.
Author Michelle Staubach Grimes uses props to illustrate her story as it is read.
Students at Frank Guzick Elementary School.
Assistant Principal Erika Pasieczny, Michelle Staubach Grimes, Brandon Carr, Roger Staubach and Principal Adreana Davis.
Roger Staubach gives an autograph to a Guzick staffer dressed as The Cat in the Hat.

Dallas ISD celebrates lasting legacy of Dr. Seuss by focusing on literacy

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By The Hub on March 2, 2017 Headlines

Schools across Dallas ISD honored the legacy of late children’s author Dr. Seuss on Thursday, March 2, which marked what would have been his 113th birthday. Volunteers visited campuses to read to students and help with Seuss-themed activities. At Paul Dunbar Elementary School, guests from Baylor, Scott & White and Aramark visited the school Thursday morning to read to students. Some staff members dressed as The Cat in the Hat, a favorite Seuss character. At Roger Q. Mills Elementary, the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas helped coordinate volunteers from Celanese Corporation and Texas Instruments to visit the school. In addition…

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Celebrate Texas Public Schools Day! (video)

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By The Hub on March 2, 2017 Headlines

Texas Public Schools Week is Feb. 27-March 3, which is a time to celebrate the role public schools play in setting students up for success. Thursday, March 2, is Celebrate Texas Public Schools Day. In recognition, watch the above video to see what makes Dallas ISD special.

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Dallas ISD announces new choice schools and programs

Dallas ISD announces new choice schools and programs

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By The Hub on February 28, 2017 Headlines

Dallas ISD’s Office of Transformation and Innovation (OTI) today announced the brand new choice offerings identified through the Public School Choice 3.0 selection process. The chosen schools include one neighborhood school redesigning its academic model for all its students, one school piloting an innovative program, and one brand new middle school that will be open to all district students. Felix G. Botello Elementary School, located in Dallas’ Oak Cliff neighborhood, will launch as an Innovation School with a new Personalized Learning academic model beginning in August 2017. As the only elementary AVID model school site in the district, Botello has a…

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