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VIDEO: PART ONE: Expanding school choice offerings
0In a two-part series, Chief of Transformation and Innovation, Mike Koprowski spells out information on some exciting news to expand public school choice offerings. The plan calls for 35 new schools of choice by year 2020. Chief Koprowski reveals some of those details, during the first part of these look into schools of choice.
VIDEO: Transforming the traditional classroom
0Since no two students are exactly alike, Dallas ISD believes that no two students’ learning experiences should be exactly alike either. That is why the district has been working on a strategy that will provide every child a tailored learning experience. The concept, known as Personalized Learning, is a one-size-fits-one learning approach, something that according to Ashley Bryan, director of Planning and Special Projects in Dallas ISD, is a unique way to give every child what they need in a way that works best for them. “In a Personalized Learning model you see students in small groups and in a…
VIDEO: Dallas minority students set the AP curve
0“Some colleges might actually give credit, they would give credit three credit hours for an AP exam score. So, it’s good for kids,” Dr. Ann Smisko, assistant superintendent. Advanced Placement, or AP, exams have been around since the early 1950s. Today the exam, which is administered as an end of course test, gives students the opportunity to earn college credit. “I have a great passion for math, so it was an easy course for me to take,” said Kenneth Bailey. Not all students would agree that advanced placement calculus is easy. Kenneth Bailey, a senior at Lincoln High School, who…
Looking back on the Ebola challenge
0Following the announcement of an Ebola patient in our community, Dallas ISD took several steps to communicate the local impact of the disease with its students, staff and community. The chart and story links below illustrate the most important actions taken between the start of the Ebola challenge on Oct. 1, and its conclusion on Nov. 7. Communicate and inform – Answering the call Acting out of an abundance of caution Mental health professionals allayed fears Students welcomed back Thank you from the superintendent