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Mayor’s report shows student performance outpaces projections
0The George W. Bush Institute recently released its 2015 Mayors’ Report Card on Education which shows Dallas ISD students performed better than expected when compared to other districts with similar levels of poverty based on data from the 2013 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) National Report Card. Ninty percent of Dallas ISD students qualify for free or reduced-price meals, and according to the report, were expected to make a score of approximately 920 on the combined NAEP student achievement report. In actuality, Dallas ISD African-American students scored 934 and Hispanic students scored 968. This score is derived from the…
Plan bridges needs for nine schools (video)
0The Dallas ISD Board of Trustees were briefed on the first draft of a long term, comprehensive program and facilities plan, and were asked to consider taking the first steps on a “Bridge Plan” designed to address the district’s most pressing and immediate needs. SEE ALSO: Comprehensive Plan provides the path forward
Trustees to review plan to address some of most pressing facilities needs
0The Dallas ISD Board of Trustees will discuss a plan for the future of the district’s facilities at its briefing on Thursday, Feb. 12. While trustees will be briefed on the first draft of a long term, comprehensive program and facilities plan, they will be asked to consider taking the first steps on a “Bridge Plan” designed to address the district’s most pressing and immediate needs. The Bridge Plan aims to provide additional classroom space to serve more pre-K students, add more public school choice campuses to give parents more options for their children and build new facilities or renovate…
The big picture: How the district plans to enhance facilities, programs (video)
0The idea to tackle facilities needs within Dallas ISD is being launched, and it’s a plan like no other devised before. Chief of Transformation and Innovation, Mike Koprowski, says the strategy is a starting point and is written to meet specific programmatic needs to help students maximize their potential. The draft plan shows an investment in three areas that relate to the district’s strategic plan, known as Destination 2020.Those key areas are early childhood education, school choice and career tech education.