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Dallas ISD Superintendent and Board President share statements on Tyre Nichols

Statement from the superintendent

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By The Hub on November 2, 2023 Headlines

“The terrorism carried out against Israel Oct 7th is horrific to watch, difficult to process and impossible to comprehend. Terrorism –an unprovoked assault against humanity– in any part of the world is not okay, and it is easy to sit by in stunned disbelief, unable to sense make and even try to ignore the horrific images. But that is what should concern us all, because real solutions live in our actions and reactions. Our school district serves students representing more than seventy countries and no child should feel afraid, unworthy, invisible, voiceless, and powerless. Antisemitism, anti-Muslim, anti-Asian, racism, or discrimination…

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ISD Day connects vendors with local school districts for business opportunities

ISD Day connects vendors with local school districts for business opportunities

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By Molly Schrader on November 2, 2023 Headlines

Dallas ISD is home to thousands of vendors from across the DFW Metroplex, with products ranging from art supplies and spiritwear to gaming equipment and various food services, and these business partnerships benefit students in a multitude of ways. Vendors will get a chance to network with the district on Nov. 8, from noon to 3 p.m., at Forester Athletic Complex Field House. ISD Day is free and allows vendors to meet procurement personnel from several local independent school districts in a face-to-face environment. “The vendor expo is an opportunity to meet end users. We’re identifying companies that have won…

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Ty’s final touch

Ty’s final touch

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By A'Nease Linnear on November 1, 2023 Headlines

When boredom strikes and there’s a sewing machine around, it’s amazing what can happen. At least that was the case for Ty’Viana (Ty) W., a junior at Lincoln High School and a member of the school’s Purple Flash dance team. As an eighth-grader in 2020 when the pandemic struck, Ty said, “I was randomly scrolling on Google and came across the term fashion designer, researched it, and decided that’s what I wanted to do with my life.” When she shared her plan with her parents, they immediately went to buy her a sewing machine, investing in her creativity. Ty did…

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Dallas ISD to launch first-ever Firefighter Academy at Franklin D. Roosevelt High School of Innovation

Dallas ISD to launch first-ever Firefighter Academy at Franklin D. Roosevelt High School of Innovation

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By The Hub on October 30, 2023 Headlines

New for the 2024-2025 school year, Dallas ISD will offer students an opportunity to join a Firefighter Academy at Franklin D. Roosevelt High School of Innovation. The first-of-its-kind program includes a curriculum where students finish their high school degree while simultaneously earning industry-recognized certifications to become a firefighter. Students can apply for this program now through January 31. At the core of Roosevelt’s curriculum are the values: safety, teamwork, and community engagement. These foundations are ingrained in the academy, combining rigorous coursework with hands-on training to prepare students for a future in fire services. Students will learn from industry experts,…

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