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W.T. White’s Lady Longhorns are on the rise
0Lakita Dockery remembers being in her teens walking the hallways of W.T. White as captain of the volleyball team. Fifteen years later, she’s now Coach Dockery and is in awe of how the school has evolved. The words “Longhorn Pride” are painted on several walls, reminding her of the immense honor it will be to lead the varsity volleyball team to victory at the state playoffs next month. This is the first time since 2007 that the program has made it to the playoffs for two consecutive years. Before last season, the Lady Longhorns had not made it to the…
Halloween safety tips for a fun, family-friendly night
0The Dallas ISD Police Department is helping parents and students make the most of their trick-or-treating adventures while keeping safety a top priority. Below are their top five tips for a fun-filled and safe evening, Trick-or-treating is safer, not to mention more fun, in groups. Kids under age 12 should be joined by adults for trick-or-treating. Get together with other adults and make an evening of it. Bring cellphones for quick pictures and emergencies, but leave them in your pockets to avoid getting distracted. Slow down and be alert. Kids are excited on Halloween and may dart into the street…
Top 5 Reasons to Attend Discover Dallas ISD, the largest opportunity fair in the city
0Dallas ISD offers more unique opportunities and programs than any school district in the area. And from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 4, at W.H. Adamson High School, families will have the chance to explore school offerings, preview all choice and application-based schools, and receive on-site support with registration for next school year. Learn about Dallas ISD’s innovative school offerings and opportunities: Find the best fit for your student by discovering over 100 choice schools and programs. Hear from representatives about opportunities such as P-TECH/ECHS, Montessori, Project-Based Learning, Talented & Gifted, STEM/STEAM, Early Learning, Career Institutes, Dual…
BigFuture scholarship awarded to School of Health Professions student
0When Erik G., a senior at the School of Health Professions at Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Center, gathered with classmates Monday for a school assembly, he was totally unaware that he would be surprised with a $40,000 BigFuture Scholarship from the College Board. To be eligible for the scholarship, students must prove they have “big future” plans post-graduation. The more steps students take toward exploring their options and planning ahead, the more likely it is that the College Board will consider them to win the scholarship. Erik hopes to major in business and minor in science so that he can…



