Browsing: Inside Dallas ISD
In its 137 years of existence, the Dallas Independent School District has emerged as one of the country’s premier educational institutions. Innovation, tenacity, vision and equity are key drivers that have distinguished Dallas ISD from other entities and enabled it to successfully educate millions of students. Throughout its storied history, numerous people have partnered and labored under the banner of Dallas ISD to leave an indelible mark on their generation. No doubt, woven into the tapestry of the many educators, administrators, and professionals who have graced the halls of district schools and facilities is the Crowder family. Boasting a combined…
At the end of January, 20 schools competed in the Region XII Academic Decathlon. Of those participating campuses, School of Science and Engineering and School for the Talented & Gifted received the highest team points in their respective divisions: medium and small. Four teams advanced to the Academic Decathlon State Meet in their respective conferences. Advancing schools are the School of Science & Engineering, School for the Talented & Gifted, Dr. Wright L. Lassiter Jr. Early College High School, and The School of Business Management. The decathletes will compete in the 2022 Academic Decathlon State Meet February 24-27 in Frisco and San…
February is Career and Technical Education Month, or CTE Month, celebrating the importance of career and technical programs across the country. Dallas ISD Career and Technical Education (CTE) students have opportunities to acquire skills and knowledge in 14 career clusters including Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources; Architecture and Construction; Arts, Audio-Visual Technology, and Communications; Business, Marketing, and Finance; Education and Training; Energy; Health Science; Hospitality and Tourism; Human Services; Information Technology; Law and Public Service; Manufacturing; Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM); and Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics. Join Dallas ISD CTE as we celebrate this month by showcasing the…
Starting in the 2022-2023 school year, students from campuses that feed into the Career Institute South can enroll in four new virtual courses–AP Statistics, AP World History, German, and Italian. Students who take these classes will stay on their own campus but work virtually with students from campuses throughout the district. These new virtual classes will be available to high school students attending Adamson, Carter, Kimball, Molina, Pinkston, Roosevelt, South Oak Cliff, Sunset, and Wilmer-Hutchins. For more information about these virtual courses, watch this video. These classes are open enrollment. Interested students should list the class on their 2022-2023 choice…