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The Keys to Success/Las Llaves del Exito is a free one-day college fair for families presented by DCCCD, Dallas ISD and Mountain View College. The event will provide students with the keys they need to succeed in higher education, including information about how to navigate the system so that they can attend a college or university. The event focuses on students in grades 6–12 and their parents. A screening of the documentary “First Generation” will be shown at 10:30 am at the Performance Hall. The award-winning documentary, narrated by Golden Globe nominee Blair Underwood, tells the story of four high school students…
To acquire everything the growing band at Dallas ISD’s Adamson High School needs to be considered a quality program, director Chris Green and staff members estimated it would take $270,000. Green is one of 15 finalists for a $100,000 grant, which he says would make great strides for the program. Read a NeighborsGo article on the band program and its needs here. Vote for Green’s proposal by Oct. 31 at thankamericasteachers.com.
Every week, the Hub’s AlumNow feature checks in with a district grad to see what they are up to now. This week marks the 13th edition of AlumNow. Here is a recap of the AlumNow features that have run to date: Darnna Banks, a theater arts student at Booker T. Washington High School, always loved science, but she never knew that her dream of being a doctor would take her so many miles from home; SEM grad Thomas Jung helped found a technology startup that uses sensors and learning algorithms to assist first responders and athletes; Carter grad Terrence Maiden has helped…
While students at Dallas ISD’s T.C. Marsh Preparatory Academy were enjoying a day off to go to the State Fair of Texas on Oct. 16, 230 employees from Fidelity Investments were hard at work on their campus. When students returned to school on Oct. 20, they found newly painted college and university logos on the doors to the school’s portable classrooms, directional signs pointing to institutions of higher learning and stepping stones featuring college logos. There are also new benches painted in the school’s yellow and black colors. The entrance to the school features a new desk and reception area…