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Community celebrates historical marker unveiling at Harllee

Community celebrates historical marker unveiling at Harllee

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By The Hub on September 20, 2016 Headlines

More than 200 community members came together at N.W. Harllee Early Childhood Center on Sept. 17 to celebrate the unveiling of the Official Texas Historical Marker for the 10th Street Historical District formerly known as “Freedman’s Town.” The 10th Street neighborhood is considered Oak Cliff’s most important African-American neighborhood, according to Preservation Dallas. The development is thought to date back to the post-Civil War era when freed slaves settled there. “This historical marker is very significant because this community is a big part of Dallas history that has been overlooked,” said Shaun Montgomery, a community member who was among those…

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More Dallas ISD schools see academic gains, earn TEA distinctions

More Dallas ISD schools see academic gains, earn TEA distinctions

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By The Hub on September 19, 2016 Headlines

The Texas Education Agency announced that 68 percent of Dallas ISD campuses have earned at least one academic distinction designation, up from 60 percent of schools in 2015. For reference, 57.6 percent of Dallas ISD campuses in 2014 and 55.2 percent of campuses in 2013 earned at least one distinction. Overall, 17 Dallas ISD campuses in 2016 earned the maximum possible number of distinctions for their group. “We are encouraged that more of our schools are earning academic distinctions, and all of our teachers, principals and staff should take pride in work they are doing every day,” Dallas ISD Chief…

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This Week in Dallas ISD: Sept. 16 edition

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By The Hub on September 16, 2016 Headlines

Welcome to the latest edition of This Week in Dallas ISD, a quick rundown of the many great things that happened in the district over the past week! Go here to watch a 98-second video recap of the week, or read below. Innovative teaching grants The Junior League of Dallas donated 54 grants totaling $93,000 to fund innovative school and classroom projects in Dallas ISD. (Learn more) Operation Comeback District employees manned the Operation Comeback phone bank this week to reach out to the families of students who have not yet shown up for classes this school year. (Read this)…

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Effort aims to encourage students to register, vote in Nov. 8 election

Effort aims to encourage students to register, vote in Nov. 8 election

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By The Hub on September 16, 2016 Headlines

The League of Women Voters and LULAC are recruiting volunteers in the community to explain the importance of the voting process to Dallas ISD students. Both organizations are visiting schools during lunch and history or government classes to encourage students to register vote. The main objective is for students to understand that elected officials make big decisions and they listen to the people who vote. The deadline is Tuesday, Oct. 11, in order to be registered in time to vote Nov. 8. More than 100 students registered to vote earlier this month at Skyline High School during one such visit. Volunteers will…

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