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Longtime Dallas ISD science teacher Harry Monroe retires, cherishing career dedicated to students an Harry Monroe has been an educator for 51 years. He spent 33 of those with the Dallas ...
Dallas ISD’s policy will begin when students return on August 12 for the 2025-2026 school year. Why are Texas schools looking to prohibit cellphone use?
Fort Worth ISD has said they’re experiencing a growing gap between students in need and trained personnel. The district will use two programs, Bridges and Take Flight. Debra Buchanan, with the Luke ...
Parents and teachers are urging Dallas ISD to take action against Trump administration immigration enforcement after a social media video circulated of ICE agents near school campuses.
Community members and parents asked the DISD school board to take a stance against the Trump Administration's ICE raids after a social media video circulated last week of agents near school campuses.
Education Dallas ISD board approves cell phone ban The policy says teachers and campuses can determine an appropriate way to store the phones, but they will be confiscated if a student is in ...
Dallas ISD officials should ban immigration enforcement officials from all school property — including parking lots — so undocumented families feel safe sending their kids to school, community ...
Dr. Maria Gamell makes history as the first female superintendent of Cedar Hill ISD, starting her new role on July 1, 2025.
The Dallas Independent School District Board of Trustees approved a new cellphone ban, which will take effect this fall. The decision comes in response to House Bill 1481, which requires all ...
Dallas ISD's hosts first district-wide summer arts intensive for high school students, offering hands-on creative exploration.
Parents and teachers urge Dallas ISD to adopt a policy banning ICE agents from schools after agents were seen near two campuses, sparking safety concerns.
Dallas ISD to consider cellphone ban in classrooms Dallas ISD trustees could vote on a new student code of conduct for the next school year, which includes a district-wide cellphone ban for students.
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