New Tech High School (Dallas)
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The school in its initial campus was named for Antonio Maceo Smith (1903–1977), a pioneer civil rights leader in Dallas.
History
For several years, while it served as a zoned school, A. Maceo Smith High School was a Texas Education Agency "unacceptable" ranked school.[2] In 2011 the district converted A. Maceo Smith into the district's first "school of choice", A. Maceo Smith New Tech High School.[3] Since Smith was reconstituted as a school of choice, it avoided the possibility of the TEA reconstituting or closing the school itself due to its poor performance as a zoned school.[2] A part of the New Tech School Network, the conversion was funded by a $2 million bond.[4]
Sarah Zumwalt Middle School temporarily shared the Smith building with New Tech while the permanent Zumwalt campus was being fixed. In 2018 A. Maceo Smith New Tech High School's name changed to New Tech High School at B.F. Darrell as the school swapped buildings with Barack Obama Male Leadership Academy, with the latter now at A. Maceo Smith, so New Tech now occupies the former B. F. Darrell Elementary Building.[5] New Tech High School at B.F. Darrell started making significant academic gains under new leadership and with a completely new staff. They implemented project based learning and focused on teaching the school-wide learning outcomes: oral communication, written communication, agency, collaboration, and knowledge and thinking. The school went from a "C" rating in 2017 to "B" rating after the covid pandemic, and then to an "A" rating in 2023 and 2024. New Tech High School at B.F. Darrell in Dallas ISD was the only Gold Ribbon School in 2023 and 2024 from the organization Children at Risk. They were also the only school in Dallas ISD to have an A rating across all 3 domains in TEA's accountability rating system for the 2023-2024 school year.
New Tech in the news
In early 2015, drama teacher Scot Pankey, with a cast of students, made national and international headlines by performing a choreographed dance to the song "Uptown Funk" performed by Bruno Mars.[6][7][8][9] As of March 11, 2019, the viral YouTube video had amassed over 14.4 million views.[10]
References
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- ↑ a b Wilonsky, Robert. "Before Dallas ISD Sends TEA Its Plan to Save Unacceptable Schools, Your Input's Needed." (Archive) Dallas Observer. Wednesday September 7, 2011. Retrieved on September 15, 2011.
- ↑ Hobbs, Tawnell D. "Dallas school district to open 3 Wilmer-Hutchins campuses, close 2 others Template:Webarchive." The Dallas Morning News. November 24, 2010. Retrieved on July 15, 2011.
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- ↑ "School's incredible Uptown Funk dance goes viral as teacher turns pupils into flashmob" Template:Webarchive U.K. Mirror. January 29, 2015
- ↑ "UN PROF (SEXY) EMBARQUE SES ÉLÈVES POUR UNE FLASHMOB DÉJANTÉE" Template:Webarchive Be.com. January 29, 2015
- ↑ "High school's 'Uptown Funk' made Bruno Mars cry" Template:Webarchive CNN. January 29, 2015
- ↑ 'Just watch!' Teacher leads dozens of students in perfect 'Uptown Funk' routine" Template:Webarchive NBC. Today Show. January 29, 2015
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External links
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- New Tech High School at Dallas Independent School District
- Wilonsky, Robert. "An Early Look at "Repurposing" Plans for A. Maceo and North Dallas High Schools." Dallas Observer. Tuesday January 21, 2011.
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