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Beginner's Guide to Leveling

Beginner’s Guide to Leveling

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By The Hub on September 24, 2015 Headlines

With more than 20,000 employees and more than 220 school campuses, staffing is not always a simple process at Dallas ISD. Historically, a staffing tool known as leveling has generated some confusion. As a result, we have compiled a guide to help people understand the process. What is leveling? Leveling is the process in which the district transfers some teaching positions from one school to another after the school year has begun. What are the benefits of leveling? Leveling is required each fall to ensure the correct number of teaching positions are allocated to each campus. Why does leveling happen? Each…

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College Fair to provide answers to students’ questions about college

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By The Hub on September 22, 2015 Headlines

Athlete and L.G. Pinkston High School senior Marquez Johnson is optimistic he’ll be admitted to his top college choice, Texas A&M College Station. He knows it offers his preferred major, electrical engineering, and he has even visited the campus. Number three in his class, Johnson, a member of the National Honor Society, captain of the Vikings football team, and a member of student council, says his campus visit gave him a feeling that the school would be a good fit. “Just going to the campus and getting a feel of the environment gave me a home feeling,” he said. “It’s…

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Beginner's Guide to the proposed Dallas ISD bond package

Beginner’s Guide to the proposed Dallas ISD bond package

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By The Hub on September 22, 2015 Headlines

On Aug. 21, Dallas ISD trustees voted to place a $1.6 billion bond program for Dallas ISD on the November ballot. The bond program is intended to provide new schools, facility improvements across the district, and support for growing programs. The Hub has compiled a guide to inform people regarding the bond proposal. What would the bond finance? The bond proposal, which is not expected to raise tax rates, includes the following: $465 million for nine new schools $195 million for 326 new classrooms and expanded facilities $233 million for educational adequacy, including new technology, science labs, and gym/locker room enhancements…

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Show and Tell: 5 great things happening in Dallas ISD

Show and Tell: 5 great things happening in Dallas ISD

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By The Hub on September 21, 2015 Headlines

From a published author roaming the halls of Longfellow to a Hillcrest alum gifting a sculpture to his old school, plenty of great things are happening in Dallas ISD. Show and Tell is a feature on The Hub that rounds up some of the news happening across the district into one place. If you have any story ideas for Show and Tell, email thehub@dallasisd.org. Hillcrest alum gifts sculpture to the high school George Tobolowsky, a Hillcrest High School alum (1967), successful attorney and businessman, has turned his skills to sculpture. Tobolowsky has gifted Hillcrest with his latest sculpture, “Surfing the Warehouse.”…

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