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Social and Emotional Learning Department offers free resources …
WebSocial and emotional learning (SEL) builds the skills, knowledge and attitudes that students and adults need to be successful. SEL is a high priority in Dallas ISD, and the COVID-19 pandemic has only made it more clear the value SEL skills bring to the district's individuals, classrooms, and families. While SEL does not replace needed
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Plans for student and family resource centers move forward with …
WebFollowing trustees’ general expressions of support for the proposed student and family resource centers funded in the district’s 2020 Bond election, Chief of Staff Pam Lear and Racial Equity Deputy Chief Sharon Quinn are spearheading a planning team to move the project forward. The concept calls for the creation of community hubs to house …
Dallas ISD nurses connect families with immunization resources to …
WebThe clinics offer low-cost immunizations for as little as $5. To make an appointment, families can call 214-266-1257, or contact the individual clinics listed below along with additional resources. According to Jennifer Finley, executive director of Health Services for Dallas ISD, routine school-age vaccination was among the many challenges
CI North: A learning mecca for career-focused Dallas ISD students
WebThe health science cluster at CIN, also known as “patient care,” allows students the chance to step into a lifelike simulation of a hospital room and perform a number of medical procedures using “medical manikins” of different ages and genders. Closely resembling a person, a manikin can be programmed to blink, speak, and cry.
Dallas ISD summer camps will focus on improving the whole …
WebWith data showing that the pandemic has caused students to struggle with social isolation, mental health and learning loss, Dallas ISD will offer summer camps focused on improving the whole child’s academic and emotional wellbeing. In addition to offering breakfast and lunch, the summer camps will build in circle time with emotional …
Supporting mental health one student at a time The Hub
WebIn the more than 20 years Yatta Johnson—a licensed mental health clinician—has worked as a school psychologist, she has played many roles but perhaps none more crucial as the one she has now at Emmett J. Conrad High School. Every day, she connects with students, guides them through difficult times and helps them better …
Dallas ISD Mental Health Services to hold Mental Health Matters …
WebDallas ISD’s Mental Health Services will be hosting a Mental Health Matters Virtual Symposium on Saturday, May 1,, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., featuring recorded presentations and a live Q&A. There will be English and Spanish presentations on topics such as parenting, bullying, depression, anxiety, substance abuse, and more. The …
Dallas ISD unveils new resource center The Hub
WebResource Center South (RCS) is now open and ready for business. Housed at the Joseph J. Rhoads Learning Center, the center supports community members from the Lincoln High School and James Madison High School vertical teams. Essentials such as healthy food, counseling, and medical help are now more accessible for those who need …
New Youth and Family Center set to open in the district’s southern
WebClosing the gap and making mental and physical healthcare accessible to students in the South Oak Cliff High School feeder pattern is what the district strives to accomplish with the addition of the new T.D. Marshall Youth and Family Center at Clara Oliver. The facility is scheduled to open next month and have an official
Supporting mental health one student at a time The Hub
WebIn the more than 20 years Yatta Johnson—a licensed mental health clinician—has worked as a school psychologist, she has played many roles but perhaps none more crucial as the one she has now at Emmett J. Conrad High School. Every day, she connects with students, guides them through difficult times and helps them better …
Dallas ISD STEM Health and Physical Education Department …
WebThe Dallas ISD STEM Health and Physical Education Department has officially launched the "Dallas ISD On the MOVE!" Physical Activity and Fitness Calendar Website. This website was created to help promote the physical activity and fitness levels of all Dallas ISD students whether they are receiving face-to-face or remote learning …
Dallas ISD celebrates our frontline heroes on National School
WebIn honor of National School Nurse Day, Central Health Services would like to spotlight our Nurses and support staff for the incredible job they have done this school year during the COVID-19 pandemic. During these unprecedented times, back-to-school preparations included training in district safety protocols, infection control measures, …
Now Hiring! Apply now to be a teacher in Dallas ISD The Hub
WebOur 2019-2020 starting teacher salary is $54,000. We offer stipends and recruitment incentives, such as: $4,000 signing incentive paid over two years for bilingual elementary teachers. $3,000 signing incentive for secondary science and math teachers. $3,000 signing incentive for specialized CATE and SPED teachers.
Dallas ISD families could receive state help for food The Hub
WebFor more information about eligibility, applying and getting your P-EBT benefits, visit hhs.texas.gov/pebt, or call the P-EBT Call Center at 833-442-1255, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. Central time. The Hub. Connecting you to the personalities, places and perspectives of Dallas ISD. Because Dallas ISD offers free meals to all its
Dallas ISD launches Mental Health Services Department and …
WebDallas ISD is expanding the district’s mental health services for the 2020-2021 school year through department re-organization and increased staffing. As of July 6, the Mental Health Services Department combines the Youth and Family Centers (YFC) and Psychological and Social Services (PSS) programs. Now, the Mental Health Services …
School psychologist shares mental health tips and book with …
WebThe stress of working from home, juggling family responsibilities, and managing the instruction of students and your own children is enough to challenge anyone’s well-being says Dr. Lenora Ivy, a school psychologist with Dallas ISD Psychological and Social Services. “Everyone is affected by COVID-19 in some way—mentally, …
School of Health Professions celebrates National Blue Ribbon
WebStudents and staff – including two past principals – of the School of Health Professions at Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Center celebrated the school's 2016 National Blue Ribbon on Tuesday, Nov. 15. The event included words from Principal LaSandra Sanders; former principal Dr. Myrtle Walker; and other district and city officials. The …
Dallas ISD takes proactive measures to manage budget
WebDallas ISD is taking proactive measures in building its 2024-2025 budget allotment, prioritizing people and student support in decision-making despite no additional state funding. Currently, the district receives a basic allotment of $5,800 per student from the state. With inflation and no new money, this continues to stress the district’s budget.
FAQ answers on special education services for the start of the …
WebAt this time, based on the recommendations from county health organization, the district is doing 100% distance learning starting September 8, 2020. The Hub. Connecting you to the personalities, places and perspectives of Dallas ISD. We know our families who receive special education services from Dallas ISD have questions about …
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