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Woodrow Wilson High School cheerleader proves spirit has no limits
0At Woodrow Wilson High School, school spirit sounds different to every student. For senior cheerleader Daniela R., she proves every day that Wildcat pride can be expressed in ways beyond words. Daniela was born hard-of-hearing, but she’s never let that stop her. She joined the Woodrow cheerleading team as a freshman, and, before that, participated in other activities like dance and track. “I really love to encourage people,” signed Daniela. And when it comes to Friday nights on the sideline, there’s not much she doesn’t love. Her face lights up with excitement when describing what a game day feels like…
Global teaching and local impact, Chapel Hill students soar to a B rating
0Students at Chapel Hill Preparatory School have big dreams, and their teachers are helping make those dreams real. “When things get hard, I know I have great people at my school who help me,” said Yaneli M. “My teachers have tough times in life, but they still show up for us and put in the hard work. That motivates me.” A sixth grader, Yaneli wants to make her Chapel Hill family proud. She plans to go to college and become a nurse. “I’m going to show everyone that the teachers in my life helped me so much,” she said. Yaneli…
“The Mecca” proves its strength in continued STAAR progress
0South Oak Cliff High School is proving with every passing year why it is regarded as “the Mecca.” The campus, long celebrated for its athletic success, is now making headlines for academic growth as well. Its latest STAAR results show the strength of both students and strategy. In two years, SOC advanced by two letter grades and came within one point of earning an A rating for the 2024-2025 school year. Willie Johnson, who returned to SOC as principal after serving as a teacher and coach, said the results represent a shift in expectations for what students on the city’s…
A story of resilience, Walnut Hill’s journey back to an A rating
0At Walnut Hill International Leadership Academy, success is rooted in resilience. After the school was destroyed by a tornado in 2019, students and teachers relocated to a temporary building. Then came an ice storm and the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. “There was no time to recover or assimilate,” said Jairo Vertal Anagarita, a fifth grade teacher. “But it was a teaching moment for all of us–in real life, things happen, so we wanted to teach the kids to adapt and move on.” Through every setback, students and teachers adapted, pushed forward, and refused to give up. This led to…



