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First person: Gil Garza, director of athletics

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Gil Garza, Dallas ISD’s new director of athletics, has penned the following open letter to the community. As I begin my second month in the Dallas ISD as the director of Athletics, I am even more excited about the possibilities we can achieve as an athletic program. What I am most excited about is the students we serve. I have seen our students compete in many different sports, and I am thrilled to see the spirit with which they perform while representing their schools. I have also found we have some great coaches and a special group of trainers who are…

School leaders prepare to roll out TEI

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What does exemplary teaching look like? What does it sound like? How do students act and respond in a classroom where it’s occurring? And how do administrators become proficient at objectively measuring the characteristics of effective teaching? Principals, assistant principals and other staff who coach and evaluate teachers are in class themselves this week discussing these and similar topics at the Teacher Excellence Initiative Certification training at W.H. Adamson High School. The weeklong professional development session is aimed at making administrators keenly aware of what they should be looking for when conducting spot observations of teachers. The training is also…

Trustee builds on volunteer experience

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Before he was elected to the Dallas ISD Board of Trustees, Dan Micciche’s volunteer efforts at a district school challenged him to dig deep to help students succeed. Through his law firm’s involvement, he helped create a tutoring program that would change students’ lives. Today, Micciche’s efforts to develop an instructional tutoring program using volunteers is taking root across the district. The Advocate magazine caught up with Micciche to highlight how the program has already made a difference in District 3. Advocate magazine: How a volunteer tutoring program transformed a neighborhood school Advocate magazine: Q&A: DISD Trustee Dan Micciche on…

College and Career Fair to open door to opportunities

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The Dallas Independent School District will host its eighth-annual Districtwide College and Career Fair for all high school juniors and seniors and their parents 5:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 17, at the Ellis Davis Fieldhouse, 9191 S. Polk St., Dallas, TX 75232. The college fair is free and provides many benefits to students and parents, including supporting the district’s stated purpose to educate and graduate students ready for college and the workforce. Important Information: • To attend, contact your counselor. • For information about the fair, call (972) 925-3505. • Pre-registration deadline is Wednesday, Sept. 10. • Transportation will be provided…

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