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“The Mecca” proves its strength in continued STAAR progress
0South Oak Cliff High School is proving with every passing year why it is regarded as “the Mecca.” The campus, long celebrated for its athletic success, is now making headlines for academic growth as well. Its latest STAAR results show the strength of both students and strategy. In two years, SOC advanced by two letter grades and came within one point of earning an A rating for the 2024-2025 school year. Willie Johnson, who returned to SOC as principal after serving as a teacher and coach, said the results represent a shift in expectations for what students on the city’s…
A story of resilience, Walnut Hill’s journey back to an A rating
0At Walnut Hill International Leadership Academy, success is rooted in resilience. After the school was destroyed by a tornado in 2019, students and teachers relocated to a temporary building. Then came an ice storm and the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. “There was no time to recover or assimilate,” said Jairo Vertal Anagarita, a fifth grade teacher. “But it was a teaching moment for all of us–in real life, things happen, so we wanted to teach the kids to adapt and move on.” Through every setback, students and teachers adapted, pushed forward, and refused to give up. This led to…
New Tech at B.F. Darrell builds on success with another A rating
0Inside New Tech High School at B.F. Darrell, the energy in the classroom feels different. On the surface, it may look like students are simply having fun, but the liveliness emanating from the hall comes from engaging, hands-on instruction. For Channel Hutchinson, the school’s principal, this year’s strong STAAR results reflect something bigger: her school is responsible for a culture where creativity and collaboration thrive through project-based learning. She says this instructional approach is the driving force behind New Tech’s growth. “We’re learning this content so that we can apply it to real life. That’s a huge difference because our…
Dallas ISD resource centers, a year-round lifeline for families
0Dallas ISD resource centers are helping families stay supported throughout the school year. “The most rewarding part about helping families is seeing the relief and joy on parents’ and students’ faces when they know they’re supported and prepared for the new school year,” said Tiphanie Sanders-Wright, manager of Resource Center South. “Whether it’s providing a backpack filled with supplies, helping a parent find a safe after-school program, or connecting a family with essential resources, each interaction makes a difference.” Dallas ISD operates two resource centers: Resource Center South, located at Joseph J. Rhoads Learning Center, and Resource Center West, found…