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DeSoto ISD All Pro-Dads Breakfast of Champions

Date and Time: Feb 08, 2025 9:30AM-11:00AM (CST)
Location: Belt Line Conference Center (200 E. Belt Line Road)

[cid:image001.png@01DB716D.DC7B1770] All DeSoto ISD Dads are welcomed to attend the All Pro Dads Breakfast of Champions on February 8 from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. in the Belt Line Conference Center. Whether a veteran All Pro Dad chapter member or new this year, fathers are encouraged to be an active part of this connection event. Meet other fathers and learn about the DeSoto ISD All Pro Dads events and activities for this semester. Sat. February 8 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. DeSoto ISD Belt Line Conference Center 200 E. Belt Line Road DeSoto, Texas 75115 (Entrance behind the Administration Building) Contact Kendal Harden at kendal.harden@desotoisd.org.

District-Level Spelling Bee Competition

Date and Time: Feb 06, 2025 6:30PM- 9:00PM (CST)
Location: DHS Auditorium, 600 Eagle Drive, DeSoto , Texas

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Texas Trust Donates $7,000 to DeSoto’s Cockrell Hill Elementary to Send Student Hunger Packing

ARLINGTON, Texas – – Desoto ISD’s Cockrell Hill Elementary Childhood Hunger Initiative Power Pack program (CHIPP) got a boost from Texas Trust Credit Union. Its donation of $7,000 will provide non-perishable food to keep students from going hungry over weekends and during school breaks.

 

Through CHIPP, Cockrell Hill elementary provides “power pack” backpacks filled with nutritious food for 100 students each Friday to ensure they have something healthy to eat over the weekend until they return to school. Each power pack contains breakfast, lunch and snacks for two days, along with a can of vegetables and fruit.

 

Students who come to school hungry have difficulty focusing, which negatively impacts their ability to learn. The Cockrell Hill CHIPP program, which began during the 2023-2024 school year, helps care for the students whose families may be struggling to put food on the table.

 

“When children are hungry, they are distracted and not likely to do well in school,” said Velisha Mosby, DeSoto ISD PTA Council President. “Our power pack program supplements children’s meals at home so they can eat well and come to school prepared to learn.”

 

Mosby added, “We are grateful to Texas Trust for their donation and concern about our students’ well-being.”

 

The power pack backpacks generally contain enough food to replace the meals a child would receive at school. The program is managed by volunteers affiliated with The Pearls of the Ivy Foundation, Inc. and overseen by the Desoto ISD PTA Council executive board.

 

In addition, volunteers from Texas Trust, alongside community volunteers, help prepare the bags for distribution every month.

 

“Inflation is having a significant impact on families, which is increasing food insecurity among children,” said Toni Nichols, Public Relations Manager for Texas Trust Credit Union. “Through this program we are able to have a direct impact on student success and help build a stronger community.”

 

Texas Trust was able to support the Cockrell Hill Elementary CHIPP program through a grant it received from the Cornerstone Foundation, the charitable arm of the Cornerstone Credit Union League.

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