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Some Dallas students head back to school as part of an extended calendar

Some Dallas students head back to school as part of an extended calendar
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Texas students won t be required to wear masks What does that mean as a new COVID strain spreads?

Texas students won t be required to wear masks What does that mean as a new COVID strain spreads?
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Fear, mistrust and an election hangover threaten West Oak Cliff master plan Can it survive?

Fear, mistrust and an election hangover threaten west Oak Cliff master plan. Can it survive? Fear, mistrust and an election hangover threaten west Oak Cliff master plan. Can it survive? Dallas Council member Chad West says the goal is neighborhood preservation, but opponents contend that many residents are being left out of the discussion. Students and parents cross Clarendon Drive after leaving Winnetka Elementary on Thursday. The school and the homes of the families whose children attend Winnetka are within the boundaries of the neighborhoods that are being considered in the West Oak Cliff Area Planning initiative.(Jeffrey McWhorter / Special Contributor)

Wanted in Dallas ISD: 1,800 tutors to help students catch up after COVID-19 disruptions

Wanted in Dallas ISD: 1,800 tutors to help students catch up after COVID-19 disruptions The district is launching new after-school and tutoring efforts next fall Kindergarten students work independently in Michelle Davis’ class at F.P. Caillet Elementary in Dallas on Wednesday, May 5, 2021. (Lynda M. González/The Dallas Morning News)(Lynda M. González / Staff Photographer) 6:00 AM on May 16, 2021 CDT Students in dozens of Dallas public schools will have access to a new after-school program next year with the goal of helping them make up for learning opportunities lost to the pandemic. It’s part of an ambitious plan to expand tutoring and other enrichment activities to kids as they grapple with the academic and emotional reverberations of COVID-19.

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