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.