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Dallas ISD libraries’ checkouts soar as students reconnect with reading
0From the newest fantasy series to graphic novels and manga, shelves are emptying fast at Hillcrest High School as more students rediscover the joy of reading. Creative displays, cozy seating, and student-led book clubs are drawing more visitors than ever, fueling a surge in checkouts. “One thing in the library that keeps me coming back is the quiet area and the sweet librarians,” Alexander W., a sophomore, said. “Spending more time in the library influenced my school day by making it more productive and calming.” Media specialist Nina Canales continuously transforms the Hillcrest library into a space that feels more…
Principal for a Day celebrates 25 years of connecting Dallas ISD schools and community leaders
0For 25 years, Dallas ISD’s Principal for a Day program has brought classrooms and boardrooms together, giving students a glimpse into real-world careers and showing community leaders the incredible work happening inside the classrooms. Almost 200 civic, business, and nonprofit leaders stepped into the role of principal at campuses across the district, shadowing school leaders, meeting students, and gaining a firsthand look at the heart of public education. Participants assisted with morning announcements, participated in classroom lessons, and attended student-led activities throughout the day. Many stay connected long after the event, partnering with schools to expand mentorships, internships, or special…
Frank Guzick Elementary earns International Baccalaureate authorization
0Third grader Jose B. is building his legacy at Frank Guzick Elementary School. “I love learning about each thing in class with so much detail,” said Jose. His days this school year look a little different. The pre-K through fifth-grade campus is officially a Primary Years IB Program. According to Principal Andreana Davis, this milestone comes after a three-year candidacy process, a one-year authorization application, and a visit period. Achieving IB authorization, Davis said, required a cultural shift involving teachers, students, parents, and community partners. Over time, classrooms began to look and feel different, with more student voices, more authentic…
Students design and grow their future at CityLab High School
0At CityLab High School, students are doing more than completing class assignments; they are preparing for college and future careers through Dallas ISD’s Career and Technical Education programs. From digital restaurant designs to hydroponic gardens, CityLab’s pathways in architecture and environmental systems allow students to apply what they learn to real-world projects while exploring personal interests and career options. “CityLab has taught me how to manage time efficiently, complete tasks in an orderly manner, and work with people on the completion of a singular, large task,” said Bailey H., who is in the environmental systems pathway. “This is a welcoming…



