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City of DeSoto Launching A New & Improved Website December 4

DeSoto- The City of DeSoto, Texas is launching a new and improved look to its municipal website on Monday, December 4th. The new website is aimed to better serve residents, businesses, and those visiting for information about the many services provided by the City.

Their new website launching on December 4th offers users a more modern, user-friendly experience with easier visibility and navigation. It also features translation capability into multiple languages accessibility to a wider variety of forms and archived information.

The website will maintain outreach functionality for specialized notification to residents via email about selected areas of interest. While existing subscribers who signed up for this feature will not need to reregister, residents who have not previously registered and would like these notifications can do so once the new site is up and running.

Once live, users will be able to access the new website at www.desototexas.gov and www.ci.desoto.tx.us

Residents who have questions about the new website can contact the City of DeSoto’s Action Center at (972) 274 -CITY (2489) or actioncenter@desototexas.gov

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Trunk or Treat & Halloween Festivities In DFW

 

FMC Midlothian October 29- 3pm

800 FM-663, Midlothian, TX 76065

Come join us on Oct 29th at 3pm for Trunk or Treat in the Patch!
Sweet Treats! Bounce Houses Trunk contest! Fellowship and Fun!

This is a community event, so please share this with others, invite your friends and neighbors, and have some fun! Please no scary costumes, as this is a family-friendly environment!

SWRCC 2nd Annual Trunk or Treat DeSoto October 29 5-7pm

SWRCC trunk or treat flyer

Get ready for a spooktacular time at the Southwest Regional Communications Center, TX 2nd Annual Trunk or Treat!

Join us for an evening of family-friendly Halloween fun on Sunday, October 29th, from 5pm to 7pm at 200 S Parks Drive. It’s going to be a fangtastic event you won’t want to miss!

This is a FREE event, and everyone is welcome, so invite your friends and family to come along! Don’t forget to wear your spookiest or silliest costume and be ready for a ghoulishly good time.

Sunday, October 29th, 5pm – 7pm Location: 200 S. Parks Drive

Central Baptist Church Trunk or Treat October 29 4-6pm

trunk or treat graphic

Free community event! Join us at Central Baptist Church on October 29th from 4 to 6 PM for an evening of fun and of course, candy! We would love to have you and your family join us for this event!

700 N Walnut Creek Dr, Mansfield, TX 76063-3208, United States

Falloween at Hillside Village October 28 4pm<

DeSoto ISD Announces Nov. 4 Showcase- Opportunity For Families To Explore District Programs

Immersive Experience to Offer Families, Students Engaging Workshops, Opportunities to Explore District Programs

DeSoto, TX — DeSoto Independent School District is announcing an exciting and groundbreaking opportunity to explore district programs and engage in workshops and interactive informational sessions aimed at helping families better engage in the educational process that supports scholars’ success.

“We are so excited about the opportunity to offer a one-stop-shopping experience for families interested in exploring educational opportunities that support students’ goals and dreams,” said Dr. Usamah Rodgers, DeSoto ISD Superintendent of Schools. “In DeSoto ISD, there is a program for every student, for every interest, for every ability and academic level. We aim to create individualized personalized pathways through the Triple A-Experience of academics, arts, and athletics to equip students for the next phase of their lives whether that be college, career, or military.”

The DeSoto ISD Choice Showcase will take place from 9:00 am to noon, Sat. Nov. 4 at the DeSoto High School Academy Cafeteria located at 600 Eagle Drive.

Showcase to Offer Experiential Sneak Peak for Scholars and Families:

The Nov. 4 DeSoto ISD Choice Showcase features vendor-style opportunities for current and prospective families and students. Attendees get to engage with innovative, available programs that are highly rigorous and academically competitive. The programs feature opportunities to explore arts, music, and tech, and more.

“We are committed to creating viable experiences for students to learn and grow through hands-on, project-based learning opportunities,” said Stephanie McCloud, DeSoto ISD Chief Academic Officer. “The showcase is an excellent program that allows families and students to engage with DeSoto ISD while gaining valuable information that can inform families’ decisions around planning student educational experiences.”

The event will feature student performances and demonstrations that highlight the unique experiences in STEM and STEAM, Arts, Career and Technical Education, and other academic programs such as P-Tech for Nursing Science and Construction among others.

Attendees will also have an advanced opportunity to complete choice program applications of the 2024-2025 academic year.

About DeSoto Independent School District

DeSoto ISD is a public independent school district serving more than 6,100 students and 800 employees. The district is comprised of 11 campuses serving students from early childhood through graduation. A District of Innovation, DeSoto ISD’s mission is to ensure students without exception learn and grow at their highest levels. The district’s 2021 Be the Future Strategic Plan focuses on creating a modern and relevant educational journey for scholars and their families through the Triple-A experience–the district’s well-rounded and holistic approach to student learning through academics, arts, and athletics. DeSoto ISD serves families in DeSoto, Glenn Heights, and Ovilla.

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Clay Jenkins

Dallas County Judge

Since taking office in 2011, Judge Clay Jenkins has become a voice for a stronger and more welcoming North Texas. He led the responses to public health emergencies like the West Nile Virus epidemic, Ebola crisis, and natural disaster recovery from deadly tornadoes and flooding.

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