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Some Schools Will Close or Switch to Virtual Learning Due to Winter Storm Damage

Dallas ISD The Dallas Independent School District announced on Twitter that all classes will be canceled Monday and Tuesday as crews continue to survey the damage. All virtual learning classes are also canceled. Dallas ISD is offering curbside meals on Monday. The meals will include breakfast, lunch, dinner and a snack for two days. Click here for a map of pick-up locations and times. With the aftermath of the inclement weather still presenting very real challenges for our families and schools, Dallas ISD schools will be closed Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 22 and 23, and there will be no virtual learning. (1/2) pic.twitter.com/IRdKpBxEBo Dallas ISD (@dallasschools) February 20, 2021

Dru Tomlin - AMLE

AMLE By: AMLE Dru Tomlin is the principal of Heritage Middle School in Westerville, Ohio and is proud and passionate to serve his students, staff, and families every day. Dru was formerly the director of middle level services for the Association for Middle Level Education, and in that role, demonstrated a commitment to educational improvement and a passion for teaching, learning, and middle school. He began his work in the middle grades as a young adolescent at Lynnhaven Junior High School in Virginia Beach, trying to fit in with other kids while also playing tuba in the marching and concert bands. In 1994, Dru began his formal career in education as an English teacher at Harrisonburg High School in Virginia and then, in 1998, he discovered the joys of middle school in Georgia as a language arts, reading, and social studies teacher and then as a school administrator. He has also been a school system staff development trainer and a faculty member for AMLE’s Leadership Institute, b

Heritage Middle School teacher named Wake Teacher of the Year

West Fargo Educational Foundation awards mini-grants for staff wellness initiatives

Jess Steiner, Sheyenne High School - $1,000 for Wellness Committee Jess Brown, Independence Elementary School - $750 for “Make Your Monday” Initiative Michelle Weber, Liberty Middle School - $1,000 for a Renovation of Staff Lounge Chad Clark, Deer Creek Elementary School - $1,000 for a Serenity Room Amy Meier, Heritage Middle School - $1,000 for an Active Room and Serenity Room Brian Peterson, L.E. Berger Elementary School - $500 for Monthly Bingo Andree Hayes, Early Childhood Center - $330 for Monthly Wellness Bingo Jacob Snyder, West Fargo High School - $1,000 for a Renovation of Staff Lounge Jody Sjolin-Nelson, South Elementary School - $750 for South Star Snack Cart

Building program from scratch, Horace Hawks beginning to take flight in first season

Horace High School s ninth-grade girls basketball team had plenty of program firsts last week. Written By: Carissa Wigginton | × The Horace Hawks freshman girls basketball team members huddle up during practice at Heritage Middle School. David Samson / The Forum HORACE, N.D. This year has been anything but normal, especially for Horace High School’s ninth-grade girls basketball team. While not an ideal time to start a program from scratch, the Hawks are laying the foundation for a brand new team housed in a brand new school. Kyle Cummings, the program’s first head coach, was expecting maybe six girls to come out for the team. That was quickly bested.

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