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For the past few weeks, employees of Dallas ISD’s Operations Division—bus drivers, cafeteria and maintenance workers and custodians—have been conducting a donation drive to collect items for homeless students. Items ranging from face wash, hand sanitizer, hair products and cosmetics bags to coloring books, journals, socks, gloves, scarves and even earbuds and cable protectors have been donated at seven service centers and Operations facilities. “It’s incredibly generous of our population in Operation Services who really make the least amount of money in the district, yet are providing donations to help those who are in need, especially during the holidays. It…

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Neighborhood schools are home to tradition, pride, friendships, diversity and innovation. Programs such as dual language, personalized learning, STEM/STEAM, leadership academies, international baccalaureate, Montessori and many more, are close to your home and family, in your neighborhood school! These schools provide all students with infinite opportunities to excel—starting with innovative academic programs and more … Over 650 co-curricular fine arts programs located in schools throughout the district, spanning multiple artistic genres across a wide range of disciplines, including band, choir, dance, orchestra, theater, and visual arts. Currently, 80% of Dallas ISD students are enrolled in a fine arts course, which ignites a  passion…

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The South Oak Cliff High School Golden Bears roared past Lubbock-Cooper Friday night, earning a trip to the state championship! SOC beat Lubbock-Cooper 44-10. SOC will head to Arlington for the championship game in AT&T stadium. A Dallas ISD football team hasn’t won a state championship since 1958. More details about the game are coming soon.

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The South Oak Cliff High School Golden Bears roared past Lubbock-Cooper Friday night, earning a trip to the state championship! SOC beat Lubbock-Cooper 44-10. SOC will head to Arlington for the championship game in AT&T stadium. A Dallas ISD football team hasn’t won a state championship since 1958. More details about the game are coming soon.

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