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It’s a weekday at Julius Dorsey Elementary School, and Elia Lopez, the mom of a Dallas ISD student, is doing some learning of her own. Lopez is one of 18 parents of students at Dorsey Elementary who is attending English as Second Language classes (ESL) held at the campus every Tuesday and Thursday. “With what I’ve been learning in class, I am now able to better help my children with their homework,” Lopez said. In a partnership with Dallas County Community College District’s Eastfield College, the free program helps parents to acquire the language skills that will help them communicate better, leading them…

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Spend the next 62 seconds catching up on many of the great things that happened across the district this week! Watch this video, or read below, to learn more. Flying high William Hawley Atwell Law Academy students enjoyed an F-35 cockpit simulator and other activities at an Engineering Day presented by Lockheed Martin (watch this). Crystal clear Thanks to the Essilor Vision Foundation, several students at George H. W. Bush and Jerry R. Junkins elementary schools received eye exams and new glasses at no cost to them (watch this). Power of poetry A Dallas Poetry Slam workshop saw eighth-graders at L.V.…

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Employees from Hilton Worldwide and representatives from REAL School Gardens helped plant a new learning garden on Thursday, Oct. 19, at John Ireland Elementary School. Principal Stephanie said many Ireland students live in the apartment complex next to the school. “They don’t have their own back yards,” she said. “This will mean a lot to them.” The work on Thursday improves upon and renovates the seeds of an earlier garden – including one that draws monarch butterflies. New features will be raised flower and vegetable gardens, a covered outdoor classroom, a water feature, birdhouses and more. Nonprofit organization REAL School Gardens…

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The 2017-2018 Dallas ISD Teen School Board officers were elected yesterday during the group’s October meeting. The officers are: President, Glenda Meyer, Moises Molina High School Vice President, Lucky Lawhorn, Barack Obama Male Leadership Academy Secretary, Reagan Ruffin, Skyline High School Community Service Chairperson, Alexandra Brooks, Woodrow Wilson High School The Teen Board is a student advisory group comprised of the presidents of each high school’s junior and senior classes. The students, who meet monthly, serve as mediators between schools and the district’s superintendent of schools and board of trustees. The students help address student concerns and share ideas for…

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