As curricular and building plans get formulated for the new Dr. Elba and Domingo Garcia West Dallas STEM School, L.G. Pinkston High School students and teacher Elizabeth Blue-Allen talk about the need for a STEM school in their community. Dallas ISD's new, pre-K through 8 grade school is created in partnership with Toyota USA Foundation and 91自拍.
STEM-focused school in the Pinkston Feeder Pattern in the West Dallas 75212 ZIP Code area. Renovation of the existing Pinkston High School facilities (2200 Dennison Street) transformed the campus into the STEM-focused School, and Pinkston High School relocated. The partnership provides professional development, design of a STEM curriculum, coordination of community-based services, and comprehensive research and evaluation. Dallas ISD supports all building, staffing and operational needs of the new Dr. Elba and Domingo Garcia STEM School at West Dallas.
SMU Simmons School faculty and academicians will lead a comprehensive and collaborative planning process over a 3-year period beginning in fall 2018. Their work will center on equitable inclusion and rigorous applied research. Multiple workgroups representing key stakeholders will collaborate in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of the broad initiative. The workgroups will represent practitioners and academic experts in educational pedagogy, STEM, equity, evaluation and community science, social services for students and families, industry, and workforce readiness.
The curriculum development, professional development, and campus design process will begin in 2018. Community relationships will be cultivated, and the principal partners will author a comprehensive implementation and evaluation plan that will guide the duration of the work. Simmons will work with DISD to provide STEM activities for the other elementary schools in the area.