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Education

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Because, Apparently, Dallas ISD Will Order Far More Band Uniforms Than It Needs

By Robert WilonskyNovember 7, 2011

A couple of years back we espied three pallets of band uniforms and hats being auctioned off by the Dallas Independent School District, and at quite the nice price. (The whole lot wound up going for … $15.) This, then, is the sequel: Whilst perusing the latest DISD surplus-equipment offering…

“If You Don’t Respect the Public, Why Are You in Public Service?” One in Carla Ranger’s Series.

By Robert WilonskyNovember 6, 2011

Though there are a few exceptions to the rule, for the most part any one Dallas City Council member may pull an item from the council’s agenda and have it deferred till the next voting agenda meeting. Not so with the Dallas Independent School District, not anymore. Last month, six…

Surprisingly, DISD Trustees Aren’t Ruling Out Keeping (Some) Students in School Till July 26

By Leslie MinoraNovember 4, 2011

At yesterday’s Dallas ISD board meeting, trustee Mike Morath had a fairly novel idea regarding the school calendar. Long story short, he said: Let’s consider testing the merits of a radical school calendar change that would include more than 200 days of instruction. And, he told his fellow trustees, let’s…

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Some Thin-Skinned DISD Trustees Want Public to Stop Picking on Them During Board Meetings

By Robert WilonskyNovember 4, 2011

Leslie’s up shortly with a recap of yesterday discussion about expanding the Dallas Independent School District’s calendar, which got further with the trustees than some of the Friends of Unfair Park predicted earlier. I sat through the rest of the meeting to see how the board would handle that $40-million…

Dallas ISD Trustees Want Superintendent Who’s a Team Player “Here For The Right Reasons”

By Leslie MinoraNovember 2, 2011

At last night’s called meeting of the Dallas Independent School District’s board of trustees, representatives from PROACT Search, the matchmaking firm hired to help select a superintendent for the district, chatted casually with board members about the qualities they desire in a candidate. “I think there is a perfect superintendent…

Grading the Graders: How Dallas ISD Principals Think Teachers Ought to Be Evaluated

By Robert WilonskyNovember 1, 2011

Said it yesterday: Many interesting agenda items on the Dallas ISD board’s to-do list Thursday. Among them is an update on that teacher evaluation system, of which we’ve taken note a few times in recent months as trustees spend the next year figuring out how to best grade the graders…

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School Till July 26? Sneak a Peek at Five Calendars DISD’s Looking at For Next Year.

By Robert WilonskyOctober 31, 2011

Used to be, you knew school was back in session day after Jerry Lewis was on teevee, teetering in a tux. Now, of course, kiddos report back at the end of August. But how long will that last? Not quite sure: Amongst the many, many, many items of interest on…

DISD Will Buy Out “Excess” Teachers & Other Highlights from Testy, Tear-Stained Meeting

By Leslie MinoraOctober 21, 2011

Thursday evening, Dallas Independent School District trustees approved resignation incentives for the 209 “unassigned” employees who are under contract but lack permanent positions after personnel cuts and rearrangements this summer. Teachers, principals, librarians and counselors in the pool now have the option of filing their resignation by November 1 and…

Coalition That Wanted Nolan Estes to Return as Interim DISD Super Now Has Name, Agenda

By Robert WilonskyOctober 20, 2011

Back in June, some two dozen educators, religious leaders and activists — among them The Rev. Zan Holmes, John Fullinwider, Frederick Haynes III, Diane Ragsdale and Beverly Mitchell-Brooks — urged the Dallas Independent School District board of trustees to appoint former DISD Superintendent Nolan Estes as the interim super following…

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“Force Place” or a Cut of $3 Million: Dallas ISD Teachers, the Choice, Apparently, Is Yours

By Anna MerlanOctober 18, 2011

We told you yesterday that the Dallas Independent School District is considering offering “excess” Chapter 21 employees — teachers, principals, librarians, counselors — a pile of cash worth $3 million to retire. After last night’s called board meeting, it became clear that while that’s probably what trustees will ultimately vote…

And Now a Look at a Former Board of Ed “Expert’s” Revisionist History Textbook

By Brantley HargroveOctober 17, 2011

David Barton — founder of Wallbuilders, former State Board of Education “social studies expert” and member of the Religious Right coalition that prodded Gov. Rick Perry to join the insufficiently Christian Republican field — isn’t exactly what you’d call a rigorous academic. What you might call him, though, is hellbent…

Dallas ISD Trustees to Consider Paying $3 Million to “Excess” Employees Willing to Resign

By Robert WilonskyOctober 17, 2011

I see there’s a special called meeting tonight of the Dallas Independent School District school board, where there’s a single item on the agenda: “Discussion of Options to Deal with Excess Chapter 21 Employees.” And what are Chapter 21 employees? They’re the folks under contract with the district — teachers,…

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Two Years Ago She Was DISD’s Top Principal. Now, Cynthia Goodsell’s Job Is Gone.

By Robert WilonskyOctober 11, 2011

Yesterday, in the comments below, we discovered that the Dallas ISD had summoned some of its principals and executive directors to 3700 Ross for what was described as an “emergency meeting.” Last night, I found out why from a Friend of Unfair Park doing some volunteer work for the DISD:…

Mazel Tov, Mesquite ISD, For Winning the Urban School Board Excellence Award

By Robert WilonskyOctober 10, 2011

Seriously, instead of trying to come up with cute names for teacher evaluations or asking the Dallas Regional Chamber for help, the Dallas Independent School District’s higher-ups (the school board, especially) need to take the few-minute drive to Mesquite and ask Superintendent Dr. Linda Henrie how to make schools, you…

DISD Needs Help With New Teacher Evaluation Program. Why Not Just Ask the Good Ones?

By Robert WilonskyOctober 7, 2011

The lovely woman you see at right is Willietta Bradley, a kindergarten math teacher at F.P. Caillet Elementary, where, on Tuesday, I took part in the Dallas Independent School District’s Principal for a Day program. I was especially delighted to have been assigned there, of all places: Only a few…

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Just as It Was Going Districtwide, Dallas ISD Had to Take Its Parent Portal Offline. Costs.

By Robert WilonskySeptember 27, 2011

For two years, during test runs and slow roll-outs to a fraction of its campuses, the Dallas Independent School District promised that its much-ballyhooed Parent Portal would be The Future of Education. This was how parents were going to get deeply, profoundly involved in their kids’ school lives, by using…

Dallas ISD Versus the World: Playing Around With the Bush Institute’s “Global Report Card”

By Robert WilonskySeptember 27, 2011

The George W. Bush Institute this morning unveiled its Global Report Card, which compares and contrasts 13,636 U.S. school districts with their in-state peers and national and international counterparts. Long story short: U.S. school districts, even those considered affluent, are squarely middle-of-the-pack’ers when it comes to math and reading scores…

“Intelligent Design” Materials Sneak Onto DISD Teachers’ Curriculum Site. Maybe God Did It?

By Robert WilonskySeptember 22, 2011

Turns out, Rick Perry was right after all.What you see at right is a slide I received last night from a fellow Dallas Independent School District parent. It was, until this morning, available on the district’s Curriculum Central website, accessible only to teachers and administration and a resource for instructors…

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Dallas ISD Offers Detailed Look at Plans to Improve Its Academically Unacceptable Schools

By Robert WilonskySeptember 20, 2011

Speaking of Dallas ISD public hearings …A few weeks back, in advance of a series of town halls, we sneak-peaked the district’s vague suggestions offered to improve its 33 academically unacceptable campuses. But on the board’s meetings-and-agenda website, you’ll find the so-called School Improvement Plan for each individual campus prepared…

At Last Night’s Superintendent Search Town Hall, Way More Questions Than Answers

By Anna MerlanSeptember 20, 2011

Here’s what we know about the Dallas Independent School District’s search for a new superintendent to replace Michael Hinojosa: nothing. Here are the criteria the trustees have agreed on for what they’d like to see in a new superintendent: none yet.Now that I’ve summarized the salient points of last night’s…

Group Therapy: Listen In As Dallas ISD Trustees Discuss How to Be Less Dysfunctional

By Robert WilonskySeptember 19, 2011

Anna’s going to swing by Midway Hills Christian Church tonight at 7, where Dallas Independent School District trustee Edwin Flores will host a town hall. The point of this meeting, per a DISD heads-up: “Dr. Flores requests input from the public on selecting a new Superintendent of Schools.” Oh, I…

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What’s Going On, Nerds? Well, Deion Sanders Officially Has His Own Charter School.

By Joe ToneSeptember 16, 2011

Earlier this week, The News reported that former Cowboy and smack-talking DirecTV fairy Deion Sanders was hoping to break into the education business. He was just awaiting state Board of Ed approval to open two charter schools in DFW — one in Oak Cliff, the second in Fort Worth –…

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