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Heart of Teaching grant accelerates Irma Rangel orchestra program

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Submitted by Emily Davis on behalf of the Dallas Education Foundation Last year, Rachel Woods, the orchestra teacher at Irma Lerma Rangel Young Women’s Leadership School, took a bold step and applied for the inaugural Heart of Teaching grant cycle from the Dallas Education Foundation. Little did she anticipate the profound impact this grant would have on her students and herself. Facilitated by the Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra, Woods’ grant, “Addressing Equity and Diversity in Texas Orchestras” increased access to high-quality, instrument-specific coaches who specialize in violin, viola, and cello. The coaches guided small groups of students on instrument-specific techniques…

Dallas ISD prepares for total solar eclipse

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Students will experience a once-in-a-lifetime celestial phenomenon on April 8 as a rare total solar eclipse passes over Dallas. Recognizing the significance of the day, Dallas ISD is committed to ensuring a safe and enriching experience for all students. Transportation On April 8, there is an anticipated surge of visitors to Dallas. Parents and guardians should anticipate transportation and bus delays in high-traffic areas. Utilizing the district’s transportation app, Edulog Parent Portal, for real-time updates is strongly encouraged. Safety When it IS safe to remove eclipse glasses: When any part of the sun is no longer visible through eclipse glasses…

Skyline High School cosmetology students redefine beauty education

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Cosmetology students at Skyline High School are redefining the standards of beauty education. They leverage geometry for precision hair cutting, chemistry for hair coloring, and mastering the art of entrepreneurship to become experts in their field. When students begin the cosmetology program, Career and Technical Education instructors, Shannon Smith and Tracy Williams, introduce their students to the foundation of cosmetology, dating back to thousands of years ago when Egyptians used kohl eyeliner and the Greeks made makeup out of crushed berries. By following the evolution of cosmetic materials, students enter their sophomore year with an understanding of the connection between…

Dallas ISD “More Choice Expo” to spotlight the best of neighborhood schools

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Embark on a journey of educational discovery at Dallas ISD’s More Choice Expo from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, March 23 at Centennial Hall in Fair Park. The expo promotes all non-application-based schools in Dallas ISD by highlighting various innovative learning models, extracurricular activities, and exciting opportunities offered in each vertical team. With nearly 200 neighborhood schools represented, attendees will explore traditional yet innovative educational approaches offered by Dallas ISD. From engaging extracurricular activities, to championship athletics and pioneering programs such as dual language, personalized learning, STEM/STEAM, leadership academies, and Montessori, there’s something to cater to every student’s interests…

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