Lance Currie Elected New Dallas ISD Trustee
He was elected to represent District 1, which represents northwest Dallas and parts of Preston Hollow, on the Dallas ISD Board of Trustees with 3,128 votes.
Read moreHe was elected to represent District 1, which represents northwest Dallas and parts of Preston Hollow, on the Dallas ISD Board of Trustees with 3,128 votes.
Read moreDallas ISD’s new police chief, Albert Martinez, is combining his support for education with passion for serving.
Read moreThree candidates are on the ballot for the May 4 race, which represents northwest Dallas and parts of Preston Hollow.
Read moreLance Currie, Chris Roberts, and Maureen Milligan will be on the May 4 ballot. Bob Miller filed for candidacy but will be withdrawing his application.
Read moreThe meeting covering Preston Hollow schools, represented by Trustees Edwin Flores (District 1) and Sarah Weinberg (District 2), will be at 6 p.m. on March 25 at Hillcrest High School.
Read moreThe event, which will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., will allow students to investigate, design, and create real-world science, technology, engineering, and math activities and projects.
Read moreThree seats are up for election, including District 1 which represents northwest Dallas and parts of Preston Hollow.
Read more“We will continue monitoring the weather to determine Wednesday’s plan,” the district wrote in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Read moreAlbert Martinez, who currently serves as executive assistant chief of police for the Dallas Police Department, will take the reins on Feb. 14.
Read moreStudents on the campus can participate in one of five career clusters that result in what district deputy chief Oswaldo Alvarenga describes as “high-skilled, high-wage, high-demand jobs”
Read moreThe designation, earned by Lourdes Morales-Figueroa, is awarded annually to the top 10% of Dallas ISD principals in three categories: elementary schools, secondary schools, and choice schools.
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