Dallas ISD helps students make financial sense
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For Ana P., a junior at Woodrow Wilson High School, art is a vessel that brings people together. “I am passionate about creating new things and expressing through art my emotions and my style of art,” she said. “I love keeping my mind busy with a brush and some paint and I really like to [] The post Dallas ISD students to participate in art showcase first appeared on The Hub.
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