Browsing: Inside Dallas ISD
“It looks like a big bald head!” a student at Charles Rice Learning Center proclaimed as he held a butternut squash during a recent lunch. The exposure to healthy fruits and vegetables in Dallas ISD cafeterias aims to encourage students to make better food choices and lead healthy lives. Besides the squash, students got to see, touch and smell produce such as red cabbage, beets, cantaloupes and pineapples on Tuesday, April 7. Students had the chance to taste arugula and kale. They also met Nancy Brown, CEO of the American Heart Association, and Dora Rivas, executive director of Dallas ISD’s Food & Child…
Stuffed bunnies, Clifford the Big Red Dog, Mother Goose, Dora the Explorer and Arthur are among the notable characters that peer out from almost every bookshelf in the library at Anne Frank Elementary School. It’s testing week at the north Dallas school and, for the moment, the library is quiet. Outside the glass door, young students march in single file through the hallway as they take a breather from the STAAR exams. Inside, Librarian Lisa Mead is waiting for the students to return. Talking with Mead about her classroom experience and her passion for teaching, it’s not hard to see…
No debate about it, Seagoville Dragons are hot. As the new kids on the block, the Seagoville High School Debate Team started the year strong earning the title of City Champs in the novice category of the Dallas Urban Debate Alliance fall competition. To close out the year, they clinched the novice division again winning the competition’s spring event. Not a bad record and certainly one that’s bringing excitement and stirring up Dragon pride throughout the Seagoville community. “This is a great accomplishment,” Coach Mark Harrington said. “This was their first year in competition and their record is the best…
The annual Beeping Egg Hunt for Blind and Visually Impaired Students happened Thursday, April 2, at Flag Pole Hill near White Rock Lake. The event, coordinated by the Dallas ISD Special Education Vision Department, uses special eggs that emit beeps to allow visually impaired students to find them more easily. Other activities for the students included cookie-decorating, basket-making and a petting zoo. Watch the video above to learn more.