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College and Career Fair to open door to opportunities
0The 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…
Teacher’s journey began in Puerto Rico
0The Dallas Independent School District began the 2014-2015 school year with a record number of filled teacher vacancies. Michael Latorre-Quevedo is one of the more than 900 teachers new to the area, among 2,000 teachers overall, hired in the district this school year. But just one year ago, Latorre-Quevedo could have been found helping shape the minds of students in Puerto Rico, where he has taught at both the elementary and secondary levels. Thanks to a friend who told him about an opportunity to teach in Texas through the Dallas ISD Alternative Certification Program, Latorre-Quevedo now calls north Texas home.…
3 ,2, 1…Townview on the Air
0The Dallas television market just gained a new voice with the launch of the School of Business and Management’s video broadcast venture, WSBM: The Face of Townview. The program was developed as a “sister team” to KSBM Radio: The Voice of Townview, which began broadcasting over the internet on the Fishbowl Radio Network last school year. Led by SBM teacher Rochelle Shipman, WSBM’s programming will focus on school news, academic issues, college prep tips and stories such as how to have a successful school year and do’s and don’ts of the school dress code. Once a week, the team will…
School finance ruling supports our work
0On Aug. 28, state District Judge John Dietz ruled that the current Texas school funding system does not suitably, adequately or equitably provide the resources necessary to give all students a genuine opportunity to meet the state’s rising expectations. The ruling is significant for the Dallas Independent School District and other ISDs because it supports the belief that the state has significantly raised academic standards but its funding commitment does not match its expectations. This means our school district and others do not have the necessary resources to support student achievement for all students, particularly those who are economically disadvantaged.…



