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After Months Of Waiting, Texas Schools To Get $11 2B In Pandemic Relief

After months of delays, state leaders announced this week that Texas would start distributing $11.2 billion in federal aid to help students recover from learning loss during the pandemic. It comes after some Democrats and school leaders pressed Gov. Greg Abbott to begin distributing the money that was approved for use months ago. Emily Donaldson is a reporter for The Dallas Morning News Education Lab. She told Texas Standard that Texas had been slow to distribute the funding, compared to other states. But now that the state is picking up the pace, the money can go toward things like additional classes and mental health services to help catch kids up for the next school year.

Dallas ISD considers reset of school discipline: It s morally imperative to fix the system that is clearly broken

Dallas ISD considers reset of school discipline: It s morally imperative to fix the system that is clearly broken The plan would create Reset Centers at 52 campuses where students, instead of being sent home, would be given instruction and tools to change their behavior. Author: Kevin Reece Updated: 6:04 PM CDT April 27, 2021 DALLAS The Dallas Independent School District, in attempt to keep children in school and adjust a school discipline system that data shows disproportionally affects students of color, will consider changes to its code of conduct at the next board meetings in May and June. School discipline in DISD for offenses like dress code violations, acting up in class, or getting into fights, can sometimes lead to that student being sent to detention or home. But the district, which in the last year created a task force of more than 20 educators to come up with improvements, wants that to change.

Dallas schools move to rewrite disciplinary rules that hit Black students hardest

Dallas schools move to rewrite disciplinary rules that hit Black students hardest Texas Tribune Tags:  Credit: Evan L Roy/The Texas Tribune Sign up for The Brief, our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. Aiming to upend policies that have disproportionately punished Black students, the Dallas Independent School District is moving to rewrite its school disciplinary code, ending suspensions for low-level infractions like disrupting class or using profanity. Instead of kicking students out of school, the district plans to use digital tools that have become part of school life during the pandemic to create in-school “reset centers” where students can Zoom into classes and access mental health professionals and teletherapy.

Reinventing School Discipline in Texas: After Years of Unequal Punishment for Black Students, Dallas ISD Moves Toward Historic End to Most Suspensions

Reinventing School Discipline in Texas: After Years of Unequal Punishment for Black Students, Dallas ISD Moves Toward Historic End to Most Suspensions
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These Activists Organized and Marched Through the Streets Now, They re Running for City Council

She’s organized walkouts, hunger strikes, marches and has experience lobbying in D.C. She marched shoulder to shoulder with activists against police brutality in Dallas. After the death of Botham Jean, Cortez helped launch the city’s first community police oversight board. Throughout the pandemic, she helped provide communities in District 2 with millions of masks, books and supplies for thousands of students, as well as over a million fresh produce boxes and meals. Last summer, after a Minneapolis police officer killed George Floyd, Cortez marched for social change, budget reform and a more equitable public safety model. When it comes to environmental issues like Shingle Mountain, she said the city needs to make zoning work for its communities. Part of that starts with ensuring residents know what developments are being proposed in and around their neighborhoods.

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