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City’s oldest school closes
May 9, 2025
Coppell—Last October, the Coppell ISD Board of Trustees voted to close Pinkerton Elementary, the town's oldest school. The school commemorated its...
KGPB recognizes volunteers, students
May 9, 2025
Grand Prairie—Keep Grand Prairie Beautiful (KGPB) honored volunteers at Grand Prairie’s Uptown Theater on Apr. 10.“Two things we love, one is our...
Dallas College launches aviation maintenance program
May 9, 2025
Dallas—Dallas College unveiled its new aviation maintenance technology program during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Apr. 22. "There's a huge demand...
DeSoto ISD creates pharmaceutical program
May 9, 2025
DeSoto—DeSoto Independent School District (ISD) is announced a partnership with Dallas College and Panthera BioSolutions to offer the Pharmaceutical cGMP (current Good...
Breakfast recognizes extraordinary scholars
May 2, 2025
Irving—Nearly 1,000 people attended the Irving Schools Foundation's (ISF) 38th annual Breakfast with the Stars in the Irving Convention Center on...
Masonic Lodge honors students, educators with awards
May 2, 2025
Irving—The Irving Masonic Lodge hosted its annual Mirabeau B. Lamar Awards ceremony on April 24. The ceremony celebrated exceptional middle school...
Resource fair offers variety of opportunities
April 25, 2025
Irving—Singley Academy hosted Irving ISD’s annual Bringing Irving Together: Community Resource Fair on April 12. The one-stop, family-friendly...
Cistercian Preparatory quiz bowl team advances to national tournament
April 25, 2025
Irving—With its strong finish at the Tal Atkins Memorial Quiz Bowl Tournament, the quiz bowl team from Cistercian Preparatory School in Irving proved themselves worthy to...
Wilmer statement on Wilmer-Hutchins High School shooting
April 25, 2025
Wilmer—The City of Wilmer’s mayor and city council were devastated to learn of the shooting that took place at Wilmer-Hutchins High School. While this tragic event occurred...
Department of Education prepares for cuts
April 17, 2025
Irving—President Trump signed an Executive Order to dismantle the Department of Education on Mar. 20. Jack Wallace, director of Y-Refy, a private student loan company, been...
Foundation presents spring HOOPLA awards
April 17, 2025
Cedar Hill—The Cedar Hill ISD Education Foundation (CHEF) recently presented five Honoring Our Outstanding Paraprofessionals, Lead Educators and Administrators (HOOPLA)...
Students receive scholarships to TCU
April 17, 2025
DeSoto—DeSoto High School students Jasmine Perez, Taeshon Joseph, Kennadi Wallace, and Daniel Elguea were awarded scholarships from the Texas...
Texas A&M Law ranks 22nd in nation
April 17, 2025
Ft. Worth—Texas A&M University School of Law has again risen in the rankings and now stands at 22nd nationally, according to U.S. News & World Report. As it breaks...
Holmes family built legacy in stepping
April 11, 2025
Cedar Hill—William Holmes, the founder and director of Cedar Hill ISD's district-wide step program, didn't just build a team; he built a legacy....
School board elections affect quality of public education
April 4, 2025
Washington, D.C.—The makeup of a school board profoundly impacts the quality of public education in any regional community, but voter turnout in these local elections...
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