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Dallas ISD holds Secure Start Celebration for student-parents
0Amidst the challenges and joys of parenthood, Dallas ISD recently hosted a districtwide event to welcome and bring together student-parents to learn, and support one another. Organized by the Student Engagement and Support department, the Secure Start Celebration allowed students to meet face-to-face and connect over their shared experiences. Guests also played games, enjoyed a special meal catered by Skyline High School, and took home a variety of prizes like gift cards, baby wipes, diapers, and a few big-ticket items such as a stroller, car seat, and a crib. Chef Jason Blackwell at Skyline says every meal was prepared with…
Explore interactive learning at the annual Digital Palooza
0With the touch of their fingertips, Dallas ISD’s young learners will soon embark on virtual journeys through the jungle, dive into the depths of the sea, and voyage through outer space. On Saturday, April 27, students from pre-K through second grade, their parents, and teachers are invited to the fourth annual Digital Palooza, where they will have the opportunity to interact with iPads by going through various creative learning stations. Hosted by the Early Learning Department in Academic Services, Digital Palooza showcases how technology can be an invaluable learning resource in a fun and interactive way. It will take place…
Four Dallas ISD high schools earn top 10 ranking in Texas
0For the second year in a row, Dallas ISD high schools earned the top three spots in Texas, according to the latest U.S. News & World Report’s 2024 Best High Schools rankings. Additionally, eight schools ranked in the top 50 in Texas. Out of 17,655 nationally-ranked schools and nearly 2,000 schools ranked in Texas, the School for the Talented and Gifted at Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Center was ranked No. 1 in Texas and sixth nationally. “Being the number one high school in Texas and sixth nationally is a great accomplishment,” said Arnoldo Zuniga, TAG principal. “The recognition is due…
Career Institute South students recognized for ongoing community service efforts
0For the students at Career Institute South, community service has long been more than just a concept—it is part of their ethos. “We are not just teaching them career skills. We’re teaching them the importance of citizenship,” said Adrienne Thomas Jones, director of CIS. “Their dedication to giving back to their community, whether it’s cleaning up around our campus or elsewhere, truly embodies the spirit of CIS.” In recognition of their efforts, the City of Dallas recently installed an “Adopt-A-Spot” marker at CIS campus. An official token of the students’ commitment to keeping Dallas beautiful, it showcases the students’ long-term…