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Warming Centers In DFW Open During January Winter Storm

DeSoto Warming Station Opens Monday January 15

The City of DeSoto will make a warming station available to residents on Monday, January 15, and Tuesday, January 16, 2024, from 8 am until 5 pm at the DeSoto Recreation Center, 211 E Pleasant Run Rd, in DeSoto.

Glenn Heights Warming Center Opens January 14

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Opening at 6pm on Sunday until further notices, located at the Glenn Heights Family Center, 1932 Sotuh Hampton Rd.

Grand Prairie Warming Center Opens Sunday, Jan. 14, at 7:00 a.m.

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As the cold weather sets in, we are committed to ensuring the safety and warmth of our #gptx residents. Starting Sunday, Jan. 14, at 7:00 a.m., a 24/7 warming center will be operational at the Public Safety Building, 1525 Arkansas Lane, for all residents. This service will continue until weather conditions improve.

Please note the following important information:

  • Transportation to the center is not provided.
  • Only service animals are permitted; unfortunately, other pets cannot be accommodated.
  • Sleeping bags and cots are not allowed inside the center.
  • Residents are encouraged to bring chargers for their electronic devices.
  • Water will be provided on-site. Feel free to bring your own food.

Dallas Temporary Inclement Weather Shelter Activated

January 2024 Activated TIWS Location–

Fair Park Grand Place

3701 Grand Ave.

Dallas, TX, 75210

Inclement weather sheltering has been activated, Saturday, January 13, through Tuesday, January 16, 2024.

Official intake hours from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily thereafter, until the inclement weather triggers are no longer met.* These hours may be extended based on inclement weather triggers. Inclement weather sheltering (IWS) will be activated until the inclement weather triggers are no longer met. Triggers are based on the National Oceanic and Atmo

Two District Scholars Place in DeSoto Mayor’s 2024 MLK Art and Essay Contest

Congratulations to two DeSoto Independent School District scholars who placed among the winning essayists for this year’s City of DeSoto Mayor’s Dr. Martin Luther King Art and Essay Contest.

Kellen Drain of DeSoto West Middle School and Trinity Dailey of DeSoto High School were among the finalists selected in the competition representing DeSoto ISD.

All scholars who placed first through third in each division are slated to be recognized at the City of DeSoto’s MLK Holiday Performance of the Dallas Black Dance Theatre which will feature performances by the DeSoto High School A Capella Choir at 7 p.m., Friday, January 12, 2024, at DeSoto High School’s Nickels Auditorium located at 600 Eagle Drive in DeSoto.

Tickets are $4-$15 on Eventbrite and the event is open to the public.

Read Drain and Dailey’s winning submissions below:

1st place in the 6-8th Grade Division: Kellen Drain, DeSoto West Middle School

We all have classmates and friends, but to have a true brotherhood is the best. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. stated “The beauty of genuine brotherhood and peace is more precious than diamonds or silver or gold” (Nobel Peace Prize, 1964). I am a member of the Desoto Male Leadership Academy and we learn how to be leaders, respect one another, and contribute to our community.

One thing the program can not teach you is true brotherhood. Due to the work of Dr. King, I can go to any school with students of different races. My best friend and brother in the Male Leadership Academy are biracial, African-American, and Hispanic. We worked together in the school and the community. His family has opened their hearts to me. We ride our bikes to school together and we do not have to fear law enforcement. You can get involved in increasing brotherhood by introducing yourself to students you do not know. You can also participate in programs at school such as Hispanic Heritage Month to learn about different cultures. I want to spread this type of brotherhood by encouraging students to work together with students of other races and take a stand for brotherhood. You can take a stand for brotherhood by not supporting bullying or even cyberbullying. Dr. King believed in peace and equality for all, as true brothers we can continue to support his mission and carry his legacy into our future.

3rd Place in the 9-12th Grade Division: Trinity Dailey DeSoto High School Historical Influence (Essay Prompt 3)

Throughout history, many individuals and groups have influenced others to live lives of dignity, learning, love, and justice. One such group that comes to mind is the Suffragettes, who fought for women’s rights and paved the way for future generations to live in a more equitable society. And an individual named Malala Yousafzai, an activist for female education.

The Suffragettes were a group of women who advocated for the right to vote and other civil
liberties for women in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They faced immense backlash and adversity, but their perseverance and determination laid the foundation for the Women’s Suffrage Movement. Their tireless efforts ultimately led to the passing of the 19th Amendment in 1920, granting women the right to vote in the United States. They showed the world that through unity and resilience, significant change is possible.

Another person who has inspired many to lead lives of dignity, learning, love, and justice is
Malala Yousafzai, an activist for female education. She gained international recognition after surviving an assassination attempt by the Taliban at the age of 15. Despite the traumatic experience, Malala continued to advocate for girls’ education in Pakistan and around the world.

Malala has shown unwavering dedication to learning, valuing education as a fundamental human right. Malala’s story is about resilience,

DeSoto ISD Recognizes Its Trustees During Board Appreciation Month

DESOTO, Texas — January is School Board Recognition Month, and DeSoto Independent School District is celebrating its trustees for their dedication and commitment to the district and its students.

This year’s School Board Recognition Month theme is Locally Elected, Community Connected, which highlights the connection between school trustees and their communities. School board members are the largest group of locally elected officials in the state.

“Our board members are vital. Their dedication, vision, and commitment shape the future of our schools and students,” said DeSoto ISD Superintendent of Schools Dr. Usamah Rodgers. “Our trustees show such dedication to their roles and advocacy for the absolute best for district scholars, that we want to take this time to reiterate our appreciation for their service to schools and this community.”

The DeSoto ISD Board of Trustees is tasked to govern the business decisions of the school system including the identification and appointment of a superintendent. According to the Texas Education Agency, “In each instance, the school board oversees the management of the district or charter school and ensures that the superintendent implements and monitors district operations. The board and the superintendent work together as a team to bring about the best education possible for the students they serve.”

Dan Troxell, executive director of the Texas Association of School Boards, applauded the efforts of volunteer trustees in providing leadership and good governance so that school districts can focus on educating the 5.4 million public schoolchildren in their care.

“Texas school boards are so important because they bring a deep understanding of the needs and aspirations of their local communities to their role,” Troxell said. “Boards lead their districts by providing oversight, setting goals, overseeing the budget, and selecting and evaluating the superintendent. These volunteers serve for the betterment of their communities.”

The current roster of trustees in DeSoto ISD includes:
Chasiti McKissic. President, Place 2
Abe Cooper Jr., Vice President, Place 5
Traci McNairy, Place 7
Cynthia Watson-Banks, Place 1
Karen Lacy, Place 3
James Durham, Place 4
Dr. DeAndrea Fleming, Pl. 6
Learn more about school board service at tasb.org.

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