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Inside Dallas ISD’s Learn & Earn summer camp experience
0Submitted by Emily Davis, Dallas Education Foundation This summer, 70 Dallas ISD high school students stepped into hospitals, tech labs, and business incubators, not as visitors, but as future professionals. Through the Dallas ISD Career and Technical Education Learn & Earn Summer Camps, students had the chance to explore future careers, learn from professionals, obtain industry-recognized credentials, and earn a weekly stipend for their hard work. From pitching business ideas to exploring hospital wings and coding alongside industry pros, students gained hands-on experience and a glimpse into the careers that await them. At Vitals Camp, hosted by Methodist Dallas Medical…
Dallas ISD P-TECH and Early College programs open opportunities for all students
0Written by Dariana Albarran, Communication Services junior associate. Dallas ISD is committed to preparing students for success well into their future with early college programs. For the 2024-2025 school year, more than 8,500 students enrolled in pathways and technology or early college programs across 26 campuses, the highest enrollment in district history. “It’s a memorable experience because throughout the year, you are grouped with the same people. You become very familiar with everyone, and it’s almost like a family,” said Stephanie G., a recent Dallas ISD graduate and P-TECH student. “You get to see everyone grow from ninth to 12th,…
Conrad High School senior finds success on stage
0Once content behind the scenes, Angel C. found his spotlight the moment he strummed an acoustic guitar. When the rising senior at Emmet J. Conrad High School picked up the instrument in 2022, his fingers found a connection with the strings as soon as they met. Angel may not have seen it, but the guitar had bigger plans for him. This seamless relationship was on full display earlier this year when Angel competed in the Texas State Solo and Ensemble Contest. In a competition featuring over 100,000 high school students showcasing their musical talents, Angel and his guitar took home…
Legacy of learning lives on as Dallas ISD environmental educator retires
0For more than three decades, Harry Monroe was a familiar figure on the trails of Dallas ISD’s Environmental Education Center, inspiring students with an endless sense of wonder and connecting them with nature. Now, after 51 years in education, more than 30 of those at the EEC, Monroe is retiring, leaving behind a legacy rooted in hands-on learning and a deep love for the environment. “When I first came to Dallas ISD, there were learning centers across the district, class sizes were limited to 18, and teachers made home visits,” Monroe said. “It was about building a very personal relationship…