Dallas ISD Removes TikTok On School Networks, Devices
Dallas ISD has removed TikTok from district devices and networks effective Jan. 29.
Read moreDallas ISD has removed TikTok from district devices and networks effective Jan. 29.
Read moreThe Dallas ISD board of trustees approved five priorities for the 88th Session of the Texas Legislature during its Jan. 26 meeting.
Read moreBroadway Dallas “teaching artists” took to Dallas ISD high school theater classrooms in the fall to bring STEAM curriculum to students.
Read moreStephanie Elizalde wore W.T. White orange during a recent meet and greet at the high school and explained how she views her role as Dallas Independent School District superintendent.
Read moreJon Dahlander, who’s served as Highland Park ISD’s director of communications since 2015 and subsequently took on the role of the district’s chief of staff there, is returning to Dallas ISD – this time as chief of strategic partnerships and intergovernmental relations.
Read moreDallas ISD theater students and teachers spent their morning Sept. 13 at the Music Hall at Fair Park watching Broadway Dallas’ production of Ain’t too Proud – The Life and Times of The Temptations.
Read moreBroadway Dallas and Dallas ISD are starting a district-wide program to bring teaching artists to classrooms to provide instruction related to a live production.
Read moreUnited to Learn celebrated back-to-school with Dallas ISD schools as part of the nonprofit’s Learning Launch — the only back-to-school supply drive that provides schools with materials requested by teachers.
Read moreFill out our form to share your thoughts on the district’s new clear backpack policy.
Read moreMiddle and high school students will be required to use clear or mesh backpacks for the upcoming school year.
Read moreIn a post that was quickly removed from its website, the district stated clear backpacks will be required for students of all ages.
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