Learning Loss Town Hall

Dallas Independent School District is holding a Learning Loss Town Hall this Thursday night, January 21, 2021 to discuss district efforts to mitigate the loss of learning by students hit hard by the pandemic.

After engaging with more than 10,000 stakeholders and getting feedback from teachers and campus leaders through multiple virtual community meetings, Dallas ISD is proposing three calendar models that would provide more learning time for the students that need it the most.

Learning Loss Town Hall

District leaders discussed the proposed calendars with trustees during the January 14 briefing.

Dallas ISD started exploring the possibility of potentially adding learning time for certain students after data showed the devastating impact the pandemic could have on students. Earlier this year, Dallas ISD Trustees voted to lower academic standards for passing. It appears they are not reversing course.

Dallas ISD officials wrote more than 10,000 parents, teachers and community members responded to a survey asking for input, and numerous virtual forums solicited input from campus staff, district leaders and community stakeholders.

In addition to COVID19, district officials are hampered by Austin directives contrary to local needs.

Learning Loss Town Hall Registration

Do you have questions about Dallas ISD’s plans to mitigate learning loss?

Dallas ISD leadership will be on the call at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, January 21, in a TeleTown Hall meeting to discuss the district’s efforts to mitigate learning loss by adding learning time for students who have been disproportionately impacted by the COVID19 pandemic.

Dallas ISD families will receive a call to participate, but if you want to make sure you are on the call list, register here.

NOTE: Registration ends three hours before the start of the meeting.

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