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While many seniors decide to soak in every moment of their summer by going on vacation or hanging out with friends, Steven S. decided to spend the summer before his senior year  making progress toward his career through an internship with the City of Dallas.  Steven participates in the Career and Technical Education program at Career Institute South, where he’s following the Electrical Construction career path. During his internship with the City of Dallas, Steven has been learning to read electrical plans with the city’s licensed and certified electrical plan reviewers. He has also had the opportunity to go on…

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Join us for the Dallas ISD Back to School Registration Event to get your child registered for the new school year! It all happens Saturday, August 5, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Ellis Davis Field House, located at 9191 S. Polk St. Parents will receive in-person assistance with registration, for students enrolling in pre-K through 12th grade. Students registering onsite for K-12th grade will receive free school supplies, backpacks and other services, while supplies last.  Please come prepared with the following documents to complete your child’s enrollment: Birth certificate (new students) Parent/guardian photo ID Proof of address Immunization…

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Families of eligible students for the district’s Strive for No More than 5 attendance campaign will receive a School Messenger call on June 28 informing them of their eligibility to receive free tickets to Ripley’s Believe It or Not! museum tickets and Six Flags tickets. The “Strive For No More Than Five” campaign engages and challenges students and parents to commit to limiting absences to no more than five days for the school year. Total amount of students receiving a free ticket this year: High school students: 21,805 Middle school students: 22,383 Elementary school students: 42,721 Click the images below…

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The use of artificial intelligence chatbots in education has been a hot topic in news headlines and at school board meetings across the United States. Participating in the 5th Annual Parrish Charitable Foundation Invitation, Dallas ISD students recently joined the discussion as they participated in the Debate Chamber at Old Parkland Complex. Through a partnership with entrepreneur Roland G. Parrish and the Dallas Urban Debate Alliance, the six high school students debated the motion: “This House opposes the use of AI Chatbots in educational settings.” For Parrish, debating skills are necessary and purposeful in today’s workforce because he believes it…

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