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Unprecedented food and paper goods supply chain shortages may cause changes to Dallas ISD school menus with little or no advance notice. Until the supply chain issues are rectified, it may not be possible for the district to serve the scheduled menu each day at every school throughout the school year. “Students will always have meals to eat, although what is served on a given day may not precisely match our printed/planned menus”, said Michael Rosenberger, Executive Director of Food & Child Nutrition Services at Dallas ISD. Rosenberger also mentioned Dallas ISD is facing shortages of oatmeal and specialty breads,…
On their first day of the school year on Aug. 16, North Lake Early College High School welcomed students to its permanent home at the Dallas College North Lake campus. Since opening in 2019, North Lake has operated at the south campus while its new space was built at the facility located at 5001 N MacArthur Blvd. North Lake Principal Tristan Lysowski said operating the school inside the new space at Dallas College North Lake Campus will have a big benefit for students. “This will really give our high schools students the college experience,” Lysowski said. “We are ready to…
The 2021-2022 school year has arrived and Dallas ISD Student Transportation Services will continue to provide exceptional service to the more than 50,000 students who ride school buses every day. We’re working to make sure their experience is safe and orderly. Face masks are required for all students and staff in all district facilities, including buses. Given the large number of students expected to return, social distancing will not be possible on buses but the windows will be slightly open to provide additional ventilation. Parents can take several precautions to ensure that their student is prepared for the daily bus…
Dallas Police Department and Safer Dallas Better Dallas give out school supplies at Bryan Elementary
To help ensure the next generation of students have what they need for an enjoyable and productive school year, the Dallas Police Department, in partnership with Safer Dallas Better Dallas, gave out approximately 400 bags of schools supplies to students at John Neely Bryan Elementary on Aug. 9. At the school, Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia, along with members of his command staff, encouraged the students and cheered them on to a successful school year. “The first time our kids see us cannot be in a moment of crisis,” Garcia said. “Our children throughout the city are going to see…