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Piedmont G.L.O.B.A.L. Academy conducts 9/11 remembrance event
0Dallas ISD’s Piedmont G.L.O.B.A.L. Academy conducted a 9/11 remembrance event on Friday, Sept. 9. The school’s Leadership Cadet Corps raised the flag – first at half staff to honor those who lost their lives on Sept. 11, 2001. The school’s choir sang “The Star-Spangled Banner.” Police Officer Fabio Hernandez also talked about what he felt that day in 2001. The school, formerly John B. Hood Middle School, has conducted similar events each year to commemorate the attacks, honor the victims and show the strength of the country as it moves forward.
Dallas ISD builds partnerships for collegiate academies’ success (video)
0Dallas ISD hosted VIPs from some of the country’s top industry corporations at the Communities Foundation of Texas on Sept. 1 to announce key partners for the district’s collegiate academies. After opening seven new collegiate academies and one P-TECH model this year alone in Dallas ISD—the largest number of collegiate academy openings for a school district in a single school year—these industry partners will play a key role in the education and training offered to district collegiate academy students. The partners will offer site visits, internships and professional insight from industry professionals. “We are going to be building a pipeline of talent…
District invites educators to design and launch a Choice School in Dallas ISD
0The Office of Transformation and Innovation (OTI) is excited to formally announce the release of the Public School Choice (PSC) Competitive Proposal Process, Version 3.0. Through this process, educators have the opportunity to create high-quality, best-fit options for Dallas ISD students to realize their full academic potential. The recently completed Public School Choice 1.0 and 2.0 competitive proposal processes are ushering in 10 Choice Schools ranging from those that anchor teaching and learning under a Personalized Learning model to a Leadership school to schools that are driven by a Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics (STEAM) framework. Future Choice Schools…
District expands program proven to reduce number of disciplinary issues
0Dallas ISD is expanding a program that has proven to significantly reduce the number of disciplinary issues that happen in a classroom. Restorative practices, which was formerly referred to as restorative discipline, is designed to proactively address disciplinary and behavioral issues before they escalate. Dallas ISD piloted restorative practices at six schools last year and is implementing the program at an additional 14 schools this year. The district has also added a restorative practices specialist to help implement the program at the schools. Middle school classrooms that used restorative practices last year saw a 64-percent reduction in in-school suspensions and…