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More than 40 students set to go to W.T. White High School got a first-hand look at the campus thanks to a leadership forum hosted by the high school’s student council. The event brought together students from the nine elementary schools and two middle schools within the W.T. White feeder pattern. Organized and led by the high school student council, students participated in work sessions on leadership and promoting school spirit before presenting their work to the larger group. After lunch and a school tour, the high school students described the many clubs, sports, fine arts and other activities the…

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Robert T. Hill Middle School won first place in the annual Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas (GSNETX) Cookie Box Creations Competition. The Cookie Box Creations competition is a STEM-focused competition. Each team is given 1,000 empty cookie boxes to build into a freestanding structure that follows a theme and only uses up to 10 percent of supporting items. This was the fourth year that Hill students, in grades 6-8, participated in the competition. The school partnered with architects from Omniplan to develop a sketch and build a structure that measured up to the guidelines. The 2016-17 topic was “Game Changing Inventions.”…

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Trustees will consider a proposal at their March 23 board meeting to lower the cost of tuition and expand to 19 the number of campuses offering full-day tuition-based prekindergarten classes next school year.  Early Learning administrators made the proposal to board members at Thursday’s briefing based on the success of the current pilot program at four schools. The tuition option is available to families whose children are not eligible to attend the district’s free pre-K classes. If approved by trustees, the cost of tuition would be reduced from the $700 per month charged this year to a monthly cost of $525…

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Something special is growing in the Promise of Peace Garden at Bayles Elementary School, and the result aims to help feed the minds, bellies and spirits of the 500 families with children at the campus. Elizabeth Dry, a retired Dallas ISD educator, started the nonprofit Promise of Peace to replace empty lots in underserved areas in Dallas with food-growing gardens. The plot behind Bayles is the fourth one planted by the organization. But the effort isn’t only about putting plants in the ground; the “seed to soul” initiative aims to cover a lot of ground. Dry conducts cooking classes for parents…

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