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The South Oak Cliff Feeder Pattern hosted their First Annual Elementary Robotics Competition on May 14. Seven of the eight elementary schools within the feeder pattern participated. The teams had to build a robot that was programmed to perform a specific function. The winner was the Longhorn Robotics Team from R.L. Thornton Elementary. The Dallas ISD STEM department contributed the robots and volunteers across the feeder pattern made the event possible.

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Greenville Avenue Area Business Association (GAABA) merchants this week presented $15,000 in scholarships to nine seniors from North Dallas, Conrad and Woodrow Wilson high schools. Former GAABA president Jorge Levy, owner of Desperado’s Restaurant on Greenville Avenue, spoke proudly of the association’s decision seven years ago to fund student scholarships with proceeds from its two annual fundraisers. “To me, education is very, very important,” Levy said. “I barely finished high school, but because of economic problems, I couldn’t continue. One of the most important things in life is education. I suggested supporting it when I was association president, and here we…

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Melisa Simon, a senior at W.W. Samuell High School shares her story on how she’s making plans to be Dallas ISD’s youngest teacher by August 2017. Simon recently received her associate’s degree through the Early College High School program and partnership with the Dallas Count Community College District at Eastfield College. She will join the rest of her senior class at Samuell for graduation on June 2. Read her incredible journey as a Dallas ISD Proud student and soon-to-be teacher here.

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