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Dallas ISD grapples with possibly changing ethics policy
- By Dallas Morning News
- Published Yesterday
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated
A special committee of Dallas school trustees will meet for the first time today to take up the potentially volatile issue of ethics reform. Trustee Edwin Flores, chairman of a new three-member school board committee, said there is momentum for at least some change to DISD's ethics policy.
Federal trial to begin for ex-DISD official
- By Dallas Morning News
- Published 06/15/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12
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Ruben Bohuchot, at one time DISD's technology boss, and Frankie Wong, once the district's largest technology vendor, are set for trial in Dallas today. They face a dozen charges ranging from bribery and money laundering to conspiracy.
Fort Worth charter in disarray, but state keeps it open
- By Dallas Morning News
- Published 06/14/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , School Choice
- Unrated
Theresa B. Lee Academy, a Fort Worth charter school discovered cheating on 2005 TAKS tests, is failing in virtually every regard, according to state records. Yet it remains open.
Former DISD administrator will testify in bribery plea deal
- By Dallas Morning News
- Published 05/29/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12
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William Coleman, a former top Dallas school administrator, pleaded guilty Wednesday to one count of attempting to influence a grand jury that was investigating a bribery and money-laundering scheme in the Dallas Independent School District.
Dallas schools forced into cutback mode
- By Dallas Morning News
- Published 05/27/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated
Dallas school officials plan to cut an estimated $4 million from the district budget in the coming fiscal year because of a shortfall largely due to declining enrollment.
Texas education board passes new standard with 'no opportunity to review it'
- By Dallas Morning News
- Published 05/23/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated
AUSTIN – The State Board of Education's debate on new English and reading standards took another rowdy turn Friday as members approved a never-before-seen version of the lengthy document which materialized less than an hour before the board was to take a final vote.
State curriculum on legalities of parenting coming to Texas high schools this fall
- By Dallas Morning News
- Published 05/21/2008
- Daily EdNews , Behavioral Health , K-12
- Unrated
Do you know the difference between an "alleged father" and a "presumed father?" Your child soon will. The Texas attorney general's office has created a new parenting curriculum that will be required in every public high school this fall. It will cover everything from the legalese of paternity to dealing with relationship violence.
Project aims to give low-income Dallas toddlers an educational boost
- By Dallas Morning News
- Published 05/19/2008
- Daily EdNews , Early Childhood Learning , K-12
- Unrated
Toddlers are shaping up to be the next generation of preschoolers, a pattern fueled by fears that poor children aren't ready to learn when their first school bell rings. University of Texas researchers say the answer is to start younger. They are using a $6 million federal grant to test out preschool for poor 2- and 3-year-olds in Houston and Tallahassee, Fla., day-care centers.
Dallas-area schools pinching pennies as gas, food costs rise
- By Dallas Morning News
- Published 05/18/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated
Feeling the pinch from rising gas costs? Imagine paying to fill up a fleet of school buses each month.
Newly minted elementary teachers find few jobs in North Texas
- By Dallas Morning News
- Published 05/15/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated
At a Dallas-area job fair this week, Garland ISD recruiter Jed Reed kept a hand on one applicant's shoulder to keep him from disappearing into the sea of hopeful teachers.
Demand for teachers in key subjects sparks hiring war in North Texas school districts
- By Dallas Morning News
- Published 05/12/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated
Teachers who complain about being underpaid may need to find another beef. How does $50,000 a year for a newly minted teacher sound? A lack of qualified instructors in some critical subject areas has set off a hiring war in North Texas.
See how Dallas ISD would spend the $1.35B from its proposed bond issue
- By Dallas Morning News
- Published 05/3/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated
The last time Dallas ISD sought support for a $1.3 billion bond campaign, in 2002, roughly three of four voters around the city marked their ballots "yes."
SMU president rejects on-campus bar idea
- By Dallas Morning News
- Published 04/28/2008
- Daily EdNews , Higher Education
- Unrated
Southern Methodist University students won't get a campus pub and administrators will create more Friday morning classes to curtail Thursday-night partying, SMU President Gerald Turner is expected to announce today.
North Texas schools investing in programs for parents
- By Dallas Morning News
- Published 04/24/2008
- Daily EdNews , Behavioral Health , K-12
- Unrated
Fed up with sleep-deprived, obstinate and unprepared students, schools are pumping more time and money into efforts to cultivate better moms and dads who willshare the responsibility for turning out good students.
Dallas ISD hands millions in contracts to top leaders' firms
- By Dallas Morning News
- Published 04/20/2008
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated
School board President Jack Lowe is among those DISD leaders whose companies have been awarded contracts. Just how much money their firms were paid is unclear, school officials acknowledge, because the district only tracks some payments.

