Is DISD still holding Dallas back?
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The Dallas School District plans to reverse course on a controversial partnership that turned some classrooms into charters prior to the K-class.(Shaban Athuman / staff photographer)
Years after former Superintendent Mike Miles made major reforms, the Dallas ISD has turned its way and now offers schools the country envies. But the city’s impression of DISD is still negative. What has DISD done to change? And how can it change the way it continues to be viewed? Trustee Dustin Marshall and former DISD board chairman Miguel Solis sat down to discuss what has changed for DISD and what has yet to change in this episode of The Deep Side of Dallas.
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