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DISD: Some at Ebby Halliday Elementary Used “Inappropriate Means to Instill Discipline”

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 17, 2012

Speaking of the Dallas Independent School District’s doings … No doubt you recall the ugly allegations that came out of Ebby Halliday Elementary School in the fall, stories of abuse and intimidation that resulted in principal Kamalia Cotton going to another campus (Phillis Wheatley Elementary School) while furious parents demanded…

Trustee Edwin Flores Has Decided Not to Run For the Dallas ISD School Board Again

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 17, 2012

On the other side is a missive I just received from Dallas Independent School District board member Edwin Flores, in which the longtime District 1 trustee announces that he will not seek another term. I asked Flores why not — if, maybe, this had something to do with the furor…

Right Now, At Least, the Dallas ISD Isn’t Making Much of Anything By Way of Ad Revenue

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 17, 2012

In May we hopped about this ad-adorned Dallas County Schools bus, one of many so decorated courtesy an ad agency specializing in school-bus advertising (hence the name of its website). As Dallas Independent School District spokesman Jon Dahlander explained at the time, the district contracts with Dallas County Schools to…

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Tom Field Principal Ousted Here, Then in D.C., Tells Washington Post She Did Nothing Wrong

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 15, 2012

In November The News broke the news that Roslyn Carter, the principal at Tom Field Elementary, took teaching to the test a little too far — at least, according to Dallas Independent School District investigators. Acting on anonymous tips, the district says it discovered that Carter told her third-grade science,…

Mayor Mike Rawlings Gives Dallas ISD Board, Central Staffers a Lesson In Marketing 101

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 14, 2012

Edwin Flores said it a couple of weeks back: The Dallas Independent School District has a communications problem. Which is one way of putting it — the nice way of putting it. And so, following months’ worth of dust-ups and screw-ups involving school closures and longer teacher workdays and suspended…

Residence Evil: DISD Trustees Can’t Decide Which Employees Should Actually Live in Dallas

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 9, 2012

Container Store co-founder Garrett Boone and the Star Employee Commission told the Dallas ISD trustees last month that the HR department was … how did they put it … well, let’s just go with completely, totally and utterly effed. (Look, my kid reads Unfair Park, all right?) And they offered…

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Item Involving Charter School’s Bonds Pushes Council Into Passionate Philosophical Debate

By Jim SchutzeFebruary 8, 2012

This was a good day — such days do occur — to study democracy in action at Dallas City Hall. The city council engaged in a smart debate on a proposal to help a charter school organization sell bonds to build more charter schools. The mayor and council decided not…

Before Council Votes to Help Uplift Sell Bonds, More Questions, Answers and Concerns

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 7, 2012

Earlier today Rudy posted an explainer to the City Hall blog about those so-called “conduit bonds” Uplift Education hopes to sell with City Hall’s backing. But long story short, per a Los Angeles Times piece last year, they “allow private entities to tap into low-cost municipal bond financing for projects…

DISD Says It’s Not Sitting on Federal Funds. It’s Actually Trying to Keep From Wasting Them.

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 7, 2012

We started this morning by noting Brett Shipp’s piece from last night suggesting the Texas Education Agency is threatening to withhold Dallas ISD from close to $80 million in federal funds birthed by No Child Left Behind. The reason, says Commissioner of Education Robert Scott: Only 40 students out of…

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DISD Has Plans For Two Schools Left Behind. But What About the 29,349 Kids Also In Need?

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 7, 2012

The Texas Education Agency released its federally mandated, No Child Left Behind-backed Adequate Yearly Progress report back in August, at which point it was revealed that the Dallas Independent School District missed the mark for the third consecutive year — which interim superintendent Alan King blamed on the “annual ratcheting…

Dallas ISD Board to Consider Allowing Ads In Schools. Just Nothing “Obscene,” Please.

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 6, 2012

We first touched on this back in June — the possibility that the Dallas Independent School District might turn its schools and buses into billboards, because, hey, every penny counts these days. And while, oh, Morgan Spurlock might think it’s a terrible idea (“Are we going to live in a…

Grading the Graders: Dallas ISD to Begin Testing New Teacher Evaluation System

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 6, 2012

For the last few months I’ve been on my son’s school’s Site Based Decision Making Committee, as one of the Dad’s Club reps, and last week was our first discussion about something that’s been a topic of conversation at 3700 Ross for a good long while: the district’s in-the-works teacher…

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Some Good News For DISD as Marsh Middle School’s ROTC Program Saluted in PBS Series

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 3, 2012

One week ago tonight I was at Thomas C. Marsh Middle School for my son’s elementary-school talent show; those kids play the big room. We’re in the Matadors’ feeder pattern, and plenty of neighbors and friends send their kids to Marsh, which has made significant strides in recent years –…

After a Long Week, Dallas ISD Trustee Edwin Flores Sends an Open Letter of Apology

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 2, 2012

Below is a missive just dispatched to Unfair Park: Dallas Independent School District trustee Edwin Flores’s “Open Letter of Apology” — to Central Elementary fourth-grade bilingual teacher Joseph Drake, who was put on leave after he sent Flores a fist-shaking letter concerning 45 minutes added to teachers’ workdays, and to…

DISD Principal Who Gave Kids Phony Scores While She Taught to the Test Lands in D.C.

By Robert WilonskyFebruary 1, 2012

Only yesterday we were wondering during a staff meeting whatever became of Roslyn Carter, the principal at Tom Field Elementary who, as The Dallas Morning News reported in November, phonied up science and social studies grades for her third-graders because, well, they never actually had science or social studies classes…

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Ranger Says Dallas ISD Has Reinstated Teacher Put on Leave For Letter to Edwin Flores

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 31, 2012

But a few hours ago, Rena Honea, president of AFT-Alliance, held a press conference and posted this petition demanding the Dallas Independent School District reinstate fourth-grade Central Elementary bilingual teacher Joseph Drake, who was put on leave late last week after he sent trustee Edwin Flores an angry email regarding…

Step One Is Admitting You Have a Problem And Other Lessons Learned During Flores’s Forum

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 31, 2012

In the end, of course, the commenter was right: They took it easy on Edwin Flores last night at E.L. DeGolyer Elementary — mighty easy. The audience was small, equal parts critics and cheerleaders; the faces, familiar — Michael MacNaughton, Bill Betzen, one-time school board candidate Kyle Renard, newly announced…

Uplift Education’s CEO: “We Do Not Want To Be a Roadblock” to Development in Deep Ellum

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 30, 2012

Anna’s attending tonight’s meeting of Deep Ellum property owners and city officials concerning Uplift Education’s latest charter school — which, Uplift CEO Yasmin Bhatia just told me, is very definitely going to take the former Baylor building on Elm Street. As Bhatia put it: “All systems go” for an August…

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If Nothing Else, They Won’t Run Out of Things to Ask DISD Trustee Edwin Flores Tonight

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 30, 2012

Edwin Flores’s appearance at E.L. DeGolyer Elementary has been on the schedule for quite a while; says the invite, the Dallas Independent School District trustee’s scheduled to speak about “the state of the district and superintendent search.” I expect that’s not all he’ll be asked to address.But where to begin?…

What Makes a Super Superintendent, Far as the DISD Trustees Are Concerned? Here You Go.

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 27, 2012

At the beginning of the Dallas ISD trustees’ long day’s journey into night, I dialed up the back-and-forth over the superintendent search, as the board at long last debated what makes a super super. That video’s archived here. And it was intriguing too, a peek into the thought processes of…

Dallas ISD Trustees Closed 11 Schools Last Night, and It Got Ugly Before It Got Done

By Greg HowardJanuary 27, 2012

They argued, they reasoned, they pleaded, they threatened, they chanted, they cried. But in the end, it just didn’t matter. It never really did. It’s over, and it was never in doubt. Under budget pressure, and after a final, five-hour session, the Dallas Independent School District’s board of trustees voted…

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Better Late Than Never (?), Dallas ISD Board Set to Vote on Profile of a Super Superintendent

By Robert WilonskyJanuary 26, 2012

There’s every chance today’s meeting of the Dallas Independent School District’s board of trustees could last till the wee small hours of tomorrow morning. Because in addition to all the previously mentioned public hearings and hot-button items scheduled for today — everything from school consolidations to longer workday hours for…

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