Lori Kirkpatrick called out the Dallas Morning News for its most recent editorial attacking Maxie Johnson (District 5) and Joyce Foreman (District 6) over Southern Sector Charter schools according to an article in Other Side Dallas. The former Dallas Independent School District Trustee candidate wrote: When I read the DMN editorial last Thursday More charter […]
Bond 2020 Virtual Town Hall
A Bond 2020 virtual Town Hall will be held July 21st at 6:00 PM for citizens to hear about the Dallas ISD Bond proposal per an article in Other Side Dallas. Dallas ISD Superintendent Michael Hinojosa will lead the virtual community meeting to provide updates about projects included in the district’s Bond 2020 proposal. Underlying […]
Dallas Schools To Open Per TEA
Sick TEA says Dallas Schools to open in August 2020. The Texas Education Agency (TEA) says schools must open their physical doors in August, unless Abbott orders a closure or if there is “a confirmed case on campus.” Readers should note that this guidance was issued by employees working from home. TEA has also been keeping […]
Schools Shortchanged on Local COVID19 Dollars
Schools are being shortchanged by the Texas Education Agency. Per a KVUE report, some Texas school districts will have to figure out a plan after not getting additional funding they counted on to recover from the COVID19 shutdown. Instead, the Texas Education Agency will put CARES Act funds toward money lost in the 2019-2020 school year. Schools […]
Free Food Benefit
Dallas ISD families can receive a free food benefit. Dallas ISD offers free meals to all its students making all families eligible to receive the Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer (P-EBT), a one-time benefit provided by the State of Texas for eligible families to buy food. The P-EBT of $285 per child is available for families […]
Food Volunteers Needed Again
Dallas ISD food volunteers are needed again to distribute food to students from Dallas ISD campuses. As we noted in March, food distribution will be an ongoing issues for many families throughout Dallas ISD, but the Dallas ISD free meals program is continuing throughout the summer. If you have not done so, please sign up […]
Congressional App Challenge 2020
Today, the Congressional App Challenge 2020 was launched. The app challenge is a project of the U.S. House of Representatives. Registration is now open for students, and more detailed rules and guidelines can be found on their website. The Congressional App Challenge (CAC), the official student coding competition of the U.S. House of Representatives, is […]
Unusual Inclement Weather Day Vacation
Tomorrow, Friday, May 1, 2020, will be an unused inclement weather day so enjoy the day off. Per the Dallas ISD calendar tomorrow is the second of two days scheduled for bad weather which we avoided again this school year. Inclement Weather Day Plan Idea If you are unsure what to do please consider using […]
US News: Townview In Top Twenty Again
Three Dallas ISD schools rank among the 2020 Best High Schools in the Top 20 per to US News and World Report. The School for the Talented and Gifted (TAG) at Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Center took the No. 6 spot, nationwide, while Irma Lerma Rangel Young Women’s Leadership School ranked No. 10, making Texas the only state to […]
Meal Time
Meal packets will be given once a week at Grab and Go locations. In a notice to parents, Dallas ISD has stated it would be moving to once weekly food distribution from the Monday/Thursday schedule it had been doing to Thursday only. Please mark your calendar. Grab and Go Meal packets are will be available […]