Three Years Later, Dallas ISD Trustees Appear Ready to Ditch Minimum-Grade Policy

About two months back, Dallas Independent School District trustee Carla Ranger blasted the district’s no-grade-lower-than-a-50 policy (again), this time by insisting it violated state law. Ranger’s comments followed a ruling by State District Judge Gisela Triana-Doyal, who slapped down 11 Houston-area districts’ similar min-grade requirements. Three years after the district…

SI Cover Jinx: University of Texas?

Not sure I get all the hype over Texas this year. I know the Big 12 media picked Oklahoma to win the South, but Texas is ranked No. 4 by Sports Illustrated and – uh-oh – on the cover this week. Last time I checked UT lost a quarterback named…

DISD To Teach Students an Interesting Lesson

The Dallas Independent School District’s spent the summer break spending 2008 bond money renovating 79 campuses. Says Superintendent Michael Hinojosa, “When teachers, staff and students return to many of their campuses next month, they will begin to see how these improvements will positively impact the learning environment.” To celebrate this…

Survey Says: Texas Teachers Very Dissatisfied

The headline reads “4 in 10 Texas teachers moonlight to make ends meet.” But based upon the results of a survey of Texas teachers by Sam Houston State University, commissioned and released today by the Texas State Teachers Association, it could just as likely read, “Only 28.8 percent of Texas…

J.R. and SMU Reach for the Sun

Not together, mind you — this isn’t a joint project between Ewing Oil and the Hilltop. But both Larry Hagman, now positioning himself as the Anti-Palin, and Southern Methodist are making a singular push for solar power — the former Dallas star in a highly publicized ad for a German…