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[Students participate in vision screening]
Students participate in vision screening during a back to school fair in Dallas, Texas.
[Students and parents stand in line]
Parents and students that are part of the Dallas Independent School District stand in line.
[Great Safety Adventure]
This article deals with the Home Safety Council informing students on how to prevent home accidents. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
Clases duales
This article deals with dual language insturction in the third grade at Crockett Elementary. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
[Air Rifle Team members practice for a tournament]
Fotografía de miembros del equipo de rifle aéreo del Cuerpo de Entrenamiento de Oficiales de la Reserva Junior en la Escuela Secundaria Paschal de Fort Worth durante una práctica. En la fotografía se ve a cuatro chicos, con el pelo cortado y con gafas de seguridad. Cada uno de ellos apunta con rifles de aire, de color rojo y azul y bronceado, a la derecha de la fotografía. Participan en un programa de educación premilitar que les permite viajar a Georgia para competir en un torneo nacional para ver si son los mejores del país.
[Air Rifle Team practice at Paschal High School]
Photograph of members of the Pascal High School Air Rifle Team taking aim during a practice before a national tournament. Several boys are seen, though the photo is focused on the boy in the front, who has a buzzed haircut and wears safety glasses. They each point air rifles, red and blue and tan in color, to the right of the photograph. The team is made up of members of the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps. They are preparing for a national tournament in Georgia.
[Parents work in groups during a first aid class]
Parents work in groups during a first aid class that is part of the Early Education Program in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Instructor helps mothers during a first aid class]
Mothers participate in a first aid class that is part of the Early Education Program in Fort Worth, Texas. The program is designed to help parents prepare their children for school.
[Instructor talks a parent through first aid training]
An instructor talks a parent through a first aid class. The class is part of the Early Education Program of Fort Worth, Texas which seeks to help parents prepare their children for school.
[Instructor monitors a mother's progress learning first aid]
An instructor monitors a mother's performance during a first aid class. The class is part of the Early education Program of Fort Worth, Texas. The program helps parents acquire the skills to prepare their children for school
[Mothers use dolls to help in first aid training]
Dolls are used to help train parents in first aid skills during an Early Education Program class in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Carlos Francisco de Anda speaks to a group of mothers]
Carlos Francisco de Anda addresses a group of mothers attending an Early Education Program class. The program is designed to help parents prepare their children for school.
[Instructor of a vocational class is seen through a metal screen]
The instructor of a vocational class at Diamond Hill-Jarvis High School in Fort Worth, Texas is seen through a metal screen.
[Students raise their hands in a Crockett Elementary class]
Students raise their hands during a third grade class at Crockett Elementary School in Grand Prairie, Texas.
[Students share a text book at Crockett Elementary]
Students share a text book in a third grade class during a class at Crockett Elementary in Grand Prairie, Texas.
[Carlos Francisco de Anda speaks to a group of parents]
Carlos Francisco de Anda, a specialist with the Early Education Program of Fort Worth, speaks to a group of parents during one of the education classes. The goal of the program is to create a home-based methodology so that pre-school age children will have better knowledge and tools before they enter school.
[Students pay attention in a class at Crockett Elementary]
Students pay attention during a class in Crockett Elementary in Grand Prairie, Texas.
[Delisse Hardy conducts class at Crockett Elementary]
Delisse Hardy conducts a class at Crockett Elementary. Crockett participates in a dual language program whereby half of the instruction is in English and the other half is Spanish without separating the students according to language ability.
[Delisse Hardy teaches a class at Crockett Elementary]
Delisse Hardy teaches third grade at Crockett Elementary in Grand Prairie, Texas. Crockett participates in a dual language program whereby half of the instruction is in English and the other half in Spanish without separating the students according to language ability.
[Teacher addresses a class at Crockett Elementary School]
A teacher, Delisse Hardy, speaks to her class at Crockett Elementary School in Grand Prairie, Texas. The school has a dual education program whereby half of the instruction is in English and the other half in Spanish without separating the students according to language ability.
[Students draw pictures at Crockett Elementary School]
Third grade students at Crockett Elementary in Grand Prairie, Texas are shown during an art class. The students participate in a dual education program whereby half of the instruction is in English and the other half in Spanish without separating the students according to language ability.
[Students concentrate on their art projects at Crockett Elementary]
Students concentrate on their art projects at Crockett Elementary in Grand Prairie, Texas. Crockett students participate in a dual language program whereby half of the instruction is in English and the other half in Spanish without separating the students according to language ability.
[Teacher instructs her students at Crockett Elementary]
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[Taking notes during a school meeting in Fort Worth, Texas]
Notes are taken during a meeting to help decide if students should wear school uniforms in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Students read books to each other at Seminary Hills Elementary]
Students read to each other at Seminary Hills Elementary in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Kathleen Leos Speaks to a Conference of Educators at Southern Methodist University]
Photo of Kathleen Leos as she speaks to a conference of educators at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. She spoke about her views on bilingual education.
[Carlos Linares Is Honored for His Work With Big Brothers, Big Sisters]
Carlos Linares, center, was honored by Big Brothers, Big Sisters for his mentoring work with Ray Alake (right). Mr. Alake's mother, Bose Oludipe, is on the left. The ceremony was held at a school in Mansfield, Texas.
[Carlos Linares Celebrates His Recognition by Big Brothers, Big Sisters]
Carlos Linares (left) celebrates the recognition of his work with Big Brothers, Big Sisters. He was honored for mentoring Ray Alake (center) for five years. Accompanying them is Ray's mother Bose Oludipe of Nigeria. The ceremony was held at a school in Mansfield, Texas.
[Professionals help students create The Latino Reporter]
Professionals help students write, edit, and publish The Latino Reporter during the Twenty-Third Annual Convention of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Students snap guide lines while working on a roof]
Three students work on the roof of a structure that they and their classmates are building at Diamond Hill-Jarvis High School in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Students gather around for a demonstration during a vocational class]
Students gather around for a demonstration during a vocational class at Diamond Hill-Jarvis High School in northern Fort Worth, Texas.
[Staff of the Chavez School pose in front of a mural honoring Cesar Chavez]
Photograph of the eight women staff members of the Cesar Chavez School standing in front of a mural honoring the labor organizer.
[Two women and a boy pose in front of a mural honoring Cesar Chavez]
Two women and a boy pose in front of a mural honoring Cesar Chavez in the Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Students at the Cesar Chavez School prepare to perform a Mexican folk dance]
Students wait to perform a Mexican folk dance at the Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Students carry the American flag while marching for a Cesar Chavez Day]
Students of Cesar Chavez School march to urge the creation of a national holiday honoring Cesar Chavez.
[Group of young dancers perform behind banner for Cesar Chavez Day]
A group of children perform a dance behind a Cesar Chavez Day banner.
[Police officer and two men stand in front of the Cesar Chavez School]
A pause is necessary for Sergio L. of Leon (left), a policeman for Tarrant county, Jesus Reyes (center), an activist, and Sergeant Manuel Sanchez, of the Summit High School Junior Reserve Officer Training Corp. in Mansfield. The three actively participated in the march honoring the birth of union organizer Cesar Chavez. The march took place last Friday outside of the elementary school that is named after him in Fort Worth.
[Students wait to dance at Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas]
Students wait to perform a Mexican folk dance at Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Girl poses by the display case holding materials about Cesar Chavez]
A girl poses by a case holding buttons, posters, and other promotional materials on Cesar Chavez on display at the Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Folk dance group gathers before a performance at Cesar Chavez School]
Young members of a folk dance group wait to perform at Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas.
[Dancer looks into the camera at Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas]
Dancer looks at the camera while waiting to perform a Mexican folk dance at Cesar Chavez School, Fort Worth, Texas.
[Student holds up a book in class to show everyone the pictures]
Student holds up a book so everyone in the class can see the pictures.
[Delisse Hardy leads a class at Crockett Elementary]
Delisse Hardy, interacts with her class at Crockett Elementary in Grand Prairie, Texas. Hardy is the English instructor of a dual instruction class, whereby half of the instruction is in English and the other half in Spanish without separating the students according to language ability.
[Students work on art projects at Crockett Elementary]
Third grade students work on an art project at Crockett Elementary in Grand Prairie, Texas. These students participate in a dual language program in which half of the instruction is in English and the other half in Spanish without separating the students according to language ability.
[Air Rifle Team for Paschal High School in Fort Worth]
Fotografía de miembros del equipo de rifle aéreo del Cuerpo de Entrenamiento de Oficiales de la Reserva Junior en la Escuela Secundaria Paschal de Fort Worth durante una práctica. En la fotografía se ve a cuatro chicos, con el pelo cortado y con gafas de seguridad. Cada uno de ellos apunta con rifles de aire, de color rojo y azul y bronceado, a la derecha de la fotografía. Participan en un programa de educación premilitar que les permite viajar a Georgia para competir en un torneo nacional para ver si son los mejores del país.
[Carlos Francisco de Anda speaks to a group of mothers and children]
Carlos Francisco de Anda speaks to a group of mothers and their children during an Early Education Program class. The class is designed to help parents prepare their children for school.
[Carlos Francisco de Anda passes out information sheets]
Carlos Francisco de Anda passes out information sheets during an Early Education Program class. The program is designed to help parents prepare their children for school.
[Nancy Jimenez directs her class at Crockett Elementary]
Nancy Jimenez directs the activities of her students at Crockett Elementary in Grand Prairie, Texas.
[Girl works on a drawing while a group of parents meets in the backgroun]
A girl works on her drawing while a group of parents meets behind her. The parents are taking part in the Early Education Program of Fort Worth to help prepare their pre-school age children for school.
[Two boys work on their art projects at Crockett Elementary]
Two boys work on their art projects at Crockett Elementary in Grand Prairie, Texas. Crockett students participate in a dual language program whereby half of the instruction is in English and the other half in Spanish without separating the students according to language ability.
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