Whether it’s love at first-sight or it takes a few tries, rescues and pets adopted from shelters and community organizations have proven to be blessings for many in Dallas ISD. Some pets have come from more unusual places like Dallas ISD’s Environmental Education Center.
Lola is a 5-year-old shepherd-pit bull mix we adopted from Operation Kindness in 2016 after her first two strikes. A year later came Ella Fitzgerald (“Ellie”), a 5-year-old Treeing Walker Coonhound, also from Operation Kindness and also with two strikes, because whatever Lola wants, Lola gets, and Lola wanted a puppy. While they have proved many times why it took three tries to get it right, we are so glad they waited for our family to take them home. They make us laugh, keep us fit, and protect us—mostly from squirrels and rabbits, but probably from other things, if needed. Here they are supervising Mom while she works.
Karla Genter, Evaluation and Assessment
Ronald Mart, Dallas ISD substitute.
Brittany Toomer, CityLab HS
Lisette Ceniceros, School for the Talented and Gifted in Pleasant Grove
Carey Bain, Ignacio Zaragoza ES
Poonam Dubal, Mental Health Services
Jordan Hillis, Moisés E. Molina HS
Kristen Trueblood, W.T. White HS