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The Dallas ISD Department of Athletics is committed to excellence and the development and success of our students through competitive education-based athletics.
9400 North Central Expressway, Suite 608. Dallas, TX, 75231 (972) 749-2450. https://www.dallasisd.org/athletics
Dr. L. G. Pinkston Sr. High School; Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Arts Academy; Dr. Wright L. Lassiter Jr. Early College High School at El Centro Campus; E.B. Comstock Middle School; E.D. Walker Middle School; Ebby Halliday Elementary School; Eddie Bernice Johnson STEM Academy; Eduardo Mata Montessori School; Edward Titche Elementary School
Check out the Dallas ISD High School and Middle School Cross Country 2024 Schedule. Click the "Schedules" link in our bio 📅
The following guidelines apply to all Spectators, Fans and Patrons of Dallas ISD Athletic Facilities in accordance with the Dallas ISD Athletic Department COVID-19 Risk Mitigation Plan. Spectators are required to SELF-SCREEN for COVID-19 symptoms as outlined by TEA and UIL.
Dallas ISD has revised its clear bag guidelines for all home athletics events to ensure the safety of participants, spectators, and event staff. Fans are encouraged to bring only clear bags into Dallas ISD stadiums.
The 2021 class will be inducted into the Dallas ISD Athletic Hall of Fame virtual induction ceremony on Monday, Dec. 6. To be selected for the hall of fame, individuals must exemplify the highest standards of sportsmanship, ethical conduct, and moral character.
Silvia Salinas is no longer the executive director of athletics for Dallas ISD, and the Dallas area’s largest school district has posted the job opening on its website.
Dallas ISD celebrated National Signing Day on Feb. 7 as more than 100 student-athletes signed National Letters of Intent, marking their commitment to continue their athletic endeavors while pursuing higher education.
“It’s so important to have and support quality athletic programs in Dallas ISD,” Foglesong said. “Sports keep a lot of students in school and keep them performing and behaving well. Athletes aren’t perfect, but through the relationships we build and the high expectations we have, a quality athletics program can truly change a campus ...