Too Young To Vote, But Not Too Young to Help Others Cast Ballots
Evelyn Altschuler and Mira Aravamuthan are too young to vote in this election, but it’s not keeping them from the polls.
Read moreEvelyn Altschuler and Mira Aravamuthan are too young to vote in this election, but it’s not keeping them from the polls.
Read moreRegardless of whether Dallas ISD parents chose to keep children at home, learning virtually, or felt confident in sending them to school, they were nearly universal in asking for some easy way to track how many cases the district had.
Read moreWins on the scoreboard are nice, but for coaches and athletes at Thomas Jefferson, it’s a victory these days just to keep playing.
Read moreI have completed around 2,000 days of in-person classroom learning and 71 days of COVID-19-induced virtual learning. It’s clear that my virtual learning experience is far from over.
Read moreWhen Dallas ISD debuted its potential 2020 bond package months ago, it was ambitious. It made waves. It attracted national attention. It was $3.7 billion.
Read moreHow quickly does the news about the return to school change? I wrote – and re-wrote – this column six times in a week – three times in less than 24 hours.
Read moreDallas ISD chief of school leadership Stephanie Elizalde is the lone finalist for the superintendent’s spot at Austin ISD, the
Read moreThrough United to Learn, volunteer teen tutors help Dallas ISD elementary schoolers
Read moreIn the days that followed the death of George Floyd at the hands of police officers in Minneapolis, reaction reverberated
Read moreDallas ISD eyes options such as blending online, in-person classes
Read moreAlthough other school districts – including Highland Park ISD – have made arrangements to hold traditional commencement ceremonies, Dallas ISD
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