Dallas ISD Honors 200 Future Teachers
Two-hundred students enrolled in a Dallas ISD program that offers them the ability to take college-level courses while still in high school signed letters of intent with the district that guarantees them a teaching position later.
The event, which was held on March 5, gave the LOI’s from the district’s human capital management department to collegiate academy graduates at Sunset, Bryan Adams, W.W. Samuell, and W.T. White High Schools, guaranteeing them a teaching position after earning their bachelor’s degree in education and fulfilling the necessary requirements to become a certified teacher.
March 30, 2020 | ElevateTxEd
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