Explore tweets tagged as #theDISdifference
@DallasIntSchool
Dallas International School
7 months
Recently, DIS 4th graders participated in a multidisciplinary activity where they were required to develop a store for 2nd graders to shop at. Through this activity, students learned all about business techniques, money, personal finance and advertising. #theDISdifference
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@DallasIntSchool
Dallas International School
11 months
Recently, in a continued effort to introduce students to different cultures, our Immersion class has been welcoming parents of different backgrounds to share their heritage. This initiative has been incredibly engaging and educational for our students. #theDISdifference
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@DallasIntSchool
Dallas International School
1 year
Today, 3rd grade students visited Juniper Senior Village to spread Christmas cheer by singing holiday songs to senior residents. Students sang Christmas songs in several languages in hopes of bringing some holiday joy. Happy holidays from DIS! #theDISdifference #allezlestigres
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@DallasIntSchool
Dallas International School
11 months
This week, DIS took part in the ZAN AEFE-UNSS volleyball tournament. This event was held at the Lycée Rochambeau in Washington DC and consisted of 11 schools participating over 3 days. Congratulations to all of our DIS Tigres Volleyball players! #theDISdifference #AllezLesTigres
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@DallasIntSchool
Dallas International School
11 months
This morning, TPS students welcomed Brazilian parent, Gabriela Bello, who visited to kick off their new multilingual project. Mrs. Bello read aloud to students in Portuguese, before sharing some delicious pão de queijo, a popular Brazilian snack, with students. #theDISdifference
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@DallasIntSchool
Dallas International School
11 months
Today, we welcomed 7th grade student, Gentry Martinez, as Principal for a Day. Gaining insight into the inner workings of our school, Gentry then made an important campus-wide announcement that there will be a free dress day for students on Fri, Jan 31. #theDISdifference
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@DallasIntSchool
Dallas International School
11 months
Today, middle school students at our Waterview campus held their Medieval Fair. Students dressed in costume and learned all about music, fashion, art and literature from the Middle Ages, before concluding with games and quizzes about what they learned. #theDISdifference
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@DallasIntSchool
Dallas International School
10 months
Today, our Waterview campus held our 17th annual Rite Race, benefiting Scottish Rite for Children. This exciting event, initially created to promote awareness and bring donations to Scottish Rite, is a blast for students and serves a great cause. #theDISdifference
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@DallasIntSchool
Dallas International School
10 months
Today, DIS students celebrated 100 days of school. Teachers and students at our Churchill campus commemorated this special day by dressing up as 100-year-olds and participating in games and activities centered around the number 100. #theDISdifference #internationaleducation
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@DallasIntSchool
Dallas International School
9 months
Recently, DIS 8th-12th grade students attended Career Day at our Waterview campus. Students welcomed more than 25 parents and community members who generously shared their professional journeys as students explored diverse career paths. #theDISdifference #internationaleducation
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@DallasIntSchool
Dallas International School
9 months
DIS would like to spotlight our High School Tennis Team who recently competed in the TAPPS Regional Tennis Tournament. Estella McFalls earned a medal and a nomination to State. In Boys Doubles, Evan Briard and Brenden Fruhling placed second and also qualified! #theDISdifference
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@DallasIntSchool
Dallas International School
10 months
Today, 4th grade/CM1 students presented projects for Women's History Month. Students were tasked with finding an important woman throughout history and creating a project that shares the life and accomplishments of who they selected. #theDISdifference #internationaleducation
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@DallasIntSchool
Dallas International School
8 months
At this year's Gala Alegre, DIS celebrated a very special evening of fellowship and community while recognizing this year's Country of the Year, Portugal. Parents, guardians, staff and faculty arrived at the JW Marriott Dallas Arts District dressed to impress. #theDISdifference
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@DallasIntSchool
Dallas International School
8 months
DIS recently welcomed back our 2nd graders from a field trip to Camp Tyler. While there, students enjoyed participating in various activities, such as team-building games, learning about local plant and animal wildlife, stargazing and survival exercises. #theDISdifference
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@DallasIntSchool
Dallas International School
9 months
Our SES 10th graders recently represented DIS during the Start-up Lycée Competition held in San Francisco, CA. Throughout the competition, our students captivated a jury composed of highly influential figures in the world of business.  #theDISdifference #internationaleducation
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@DallasIntSchool
Dallas International School
9 months
DIS Aviation Program students have been busy learning what it takes to become a pilot. As part of their education journey, the year-one students in this program are taking to the air for their first experience operating a light aircraft. #theDISdifference #internationaleducation
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@DallasIntSchool
Dallas International School
8 months
Yesterday, Churchill students celebrated Cinco de Mayo early with a free-dress day and a dance presentation put on by 1st-4th graders. Students welcomed a mariachi band to open the presentation, followed by dance performances to traditional Mexican music. #theDISdifference
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@DallasIntSchool
Dallas International School
7 months
Today, DIS Elementary students celebrated our 17th annual Rite Race, benefitting Scottish Rite Children's Hospital. Our 1st-4th grade students ran around a small portion of our Churchill Campus with their peers cheering them on. #theDISdifference #internationaleducation
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@DallasIntSchool
Dallas International School
11 months
Today, Churchill students celebrated the Lunar New Year, also called the Spring Festival. This festival, celebrated in many Asian communities, marks the beginning of the new year and the end of winter. #theDISdifference #internationaleducation #AllezLesTigres
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@DallasIntSchool
Dallas International School
11 months
Recently, our middle school students attended their Winter Boum (a boum is a French party or social event often with music and dancing). Students danced all night as the DJ played hit after hit. #theDISdifference #internationaleducation #AllezLesTigres
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