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Dallas ISD Public School Information 3700 Ross Avenue Dallas, TX 75204 972-925-3700 Home to 219 campuses, the Dallas Independent School District (DISD) is one of the largest in Texas and the 12th largest in the U.S., including 265 facilities representing more than $1.2 billion. Despite the challenges facing such a large district, DISD continually seeks out strategies to ensure the success of its students. Their mission is to prepare all students to graduate with the knowledge and skills to become productive and responsible citizens. The DISD’s commitment to student success and a progressive learning environment is reflected in a challenging core curriculum and special programs, such as career education, character education, Advanced Placement, talented and gifted, science and engineering, fine arts, and multilingual and multicultural enrichment. Our key demographic information
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Achievements About 6,700 students graduated from 29 high schools in 2004. Many now attend some of the country's best universities, colleges, and military academies. Almost $57 million in college scholarships was awarded to the Class of 2004. Student performance on the 2004 TAKS was strong with solid gains over 2003 on all tests: 76 percent of all student groups passed the reading section, up by 11 percent; 66 percent passed mathematics, an increase of 11 percent; 84 percent passed writing, up by 16 percent; 60 percent passed science, a 16 percent increase; and 86 percent passed social studies, up by 8 percent. Eighty-one percent of all third-graders passed the TAKS in 2004, a 15.1 percent increase over 2003. According to the Texas Education Agency, 16 DISD schools were rated exemplary in 2004; the number of recognized schools increased from 40 in 2003 to 55 in 2004. |
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Nathan Adams
Elementary School 12600 Welch Road, 75244 (972) 794-2600 John Quincy Adams
Birdie Alexander
Gabe P. Allen
William M. Anderson
Arcadia Park
Arlington Park
Bayles
Mary McLeod Bethune
W. A. Blair
Annie Webb Blanton
James B. Bonham
James Bowie
Jimmie Tyler Brashear
John Neely Bryan
Robert C. Buckner
Harrell Budd
Rufus C. Burleson
David G. Burnet
W. W. Bushman
William L. Cabell
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F. P. Caillet
Elementary School 3033 Merrell Road, 75229 (972) 794-3200 John W. Carpenter
C. F. Carr
George W. Carver
Casa View
Central
César Chávez
City Park
Nancy J. Cochran
S. S. Conner
Leila P. Cowart
Gilbert Cuellar, Sr.
Billy Earl Dade
B. F. Darrell
George B. Dealey
Everette Lee DeGolyer
Lorenzo DeZavala
L. O. Donald
Julius Dorsey
Frederick Douglass
Paul L. Dunbar
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Amelia Earhart
Elementary School 3531 N. Westmoreland, 75212 (972) 794-3700 J. N. Ervin
James W. Fannin
Tom W. Field
Stephen C. Foster
Anne Frank
Julia C. Frazier
Charles A. Gill
Tom C. Gooch
Lenore Kirk Hall
N. W. Harllee
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Margaret B. Henderson
Onesimo Hernandez
Victor H. Hexter
Highland Meadows
James S. Hogg
Lida Hooe
L. L. Hotchkiss
Sam Houston
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Maynard H. Jackson
Elementary School 2929 Stag Road, 75244 (214) 932-7900 Stonewall Jackson
Daniel 'Chappie'James
Albert S. Johnston
Anson Jones
Barbara Jordan
Louise Wolff Kahn
John F. Kennedy
Edwin J. Kiest
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Kleberg
Obadiah Knight
Arthur Kramer
Richard Lagow
Lakewood
Sidney Lanier
Robert E. Lee
Umphrey Lee
William Lipscomb
Lisbon
B. H. Macon
Maple Lawn
Herbert Marcus
Thomas L. Marsalis
T. D. Marshall
Eladio R. Martinez
Eduardo Mata
Joseph J. McMillan
Ronald E. McNair
Lee A. McShan Jr.
Esperanza "Hope" Medrano
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Ben Milam
Elementary School 4200 McKinney Avenue, 75205 (972) 749-5600 William B. Miller
Roger Q. Mills
Maria Moreno
Nancy Moseley
Mount Auburn
Clara Oliver
J. Leslie Patton
George Peabody
Elisha M. Pease
John F. Peeler
John J. Pershing
Pleasant Grove
K. B. Polk
Dan D. Rogers
Rosemont
Rosemont
Edna Rowe
Preston Hollow
J. W. Ray
John H. Reagan
Martha Turner Reilly
Reinhardt
Joseph J. Rhoads
Charles Rice
Oran M. Roberts
John W. Runyon
Clinton P. Russell
Julian T. Saldivar
San Jacinto
Alex Sanger
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Seagoville
Elementary School 304 North Kaufman, Seagoville 75159 (972) 892-7900
Erasmo Seguin
Sequoyah
Ascher Silberstein
J. P. Starks
Leslie A. Stemmons
Stevens Park
Harry Stone
Jill Stone
T. G. Terry
H. S. Thompson
Robert L. Thornton
Edward Titche
Thomas Tolbert
George W. Truett
Adelle Turner
Mark Twain
Urban Park
E. D. Walker
Walnut Hill
Daniel Webster
Martin Weiss
Phillis Wheatley
Sudie L. Williams
Winnetka
Harry C. Withers
Whitney M. Young
Ignacio Zaragoza
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First
Grade Bottle of Elmer's Glue Box of Tissue Gym Shoes No. 2 Pencils Large Eraser Metal Scissors (such as Fiskar's) Writing Tablets Pocket Folders Paint Shirt Crayola or Prang Watercolor Paints Book Bag or Backpack Box of Zip-Lock Bags Box of Washable Markers Ruler (inches & centimeters) Box of Crayola Crayons (16 or more) Pencil Sharpener |
Second Grade Bottle of Elmer's Glue Large Box of Tissue Gym Shoes No. 2 Pencils Large Eraser Metal Scissors Writing Paper or Notebooks Paint Shirt Crayola or Prang Watercolor Paints Box of Zip-Lock Bags Box of Washable Markers Colored Pencils Set of Watercolor Markers Ruler (inches & centimeters) Box of Crayola Crayons Folder with Pockets Pencil Sharpener |
Third
Grade Box of Crayons Set of Watercolor Markers Old Shirt Ruler (inches & centimeters) No. 2 Pencils Pocket Folders Box of Tissue Set of Markers Gym Shoes Box of Crayons Large Eraser Bottle of Elmer's Glue Writing Paper or Notebooks* Colored Pencils Pointed Scissors |
Fourth Grade Folder with Pockets Set of Watercolor Paints No. 2 Pencils Ruler (inches & centimeters) Box of Crayons Bottle of Elmer's Glue Pointed Scissors Spiral Notebook and/or leaf paper Box of Tissue Gym Shoes Red Pencils Set of Water Based Markers Large Eraser |
Fifth
Grade No. 2 Pencils Blue or Black Ballpoint Pens Red Pens Large Eraser Large Box of Tissue Watercolor Markers Pointed Scissors Pocket Folders Ruler (inches & centimeters) Wide Ruled Notebook Paper Spiral Notebooks Crayons |
Riding the Bus
Safety Tips 1. Have a safe place to wait for your bus, away from traffic and the street. 2. Stay away from the bus until it comes to a complete stop and the driver signals you to enter. 3. When being dropped off, exit the bus and walk ten giant steps away from the bus. Keep a safe distance between you and the bus. Also, remember that the bus driver can see you best when you are back away from the bus. 4. Use the handrail to enter and exit the bus. 5. Stay away from the bus until the driver gives his/her signal that it's okay to approach. 6. Be aware of the street traffic around you. Drivers are required to follow certain rules of the road concerning buses, however, not all do. Protect yourself and watch out! |
Walking and
Biking to School 1. Mind all traffic signals and/or the crossing guard - never cross the street against a light, even if you don't see any traffic. 2. Walk your bike through intersections. 3. Walk with a buddy. 4. Wear reflective material, it makes you more visible to street traffic. Riding in a Car 1. You might have heard before that most traffic crashes occur close to home, they do. 2. Safety belts are the best form of protection passengers have in the event of a crash. 3. You are four times more likely to be seriously injured or killed if ejected from the vehicle in a crash. Everyone needs to be buckled up properly. That means older kids in seat belts, younger kids in booster seats and little kids in child safety seats. |
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