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KERA News
Reporter: Stella M. Chávez
Reporter: Bill Zeeble
Photographer: Lara Solt, Samantha Guzman
Videographer: Mark Birnbaum
Managing Editor: Eric Aasen
Digital Producer: Molly Evans
Director of Education: Kit Lively
Community Engagement: Denita Malvern
Executive Producer: Jeff Whittington
Vice President, News: Rick Holter
About The Series
Public schools in North Texas have experienced several demographic shifts over the past half-century. From integration and white flight to immigration and charter schools, the educational landscape has been reshaped.
In "Race, Poverty and The Changing Face of Schools," KERA digs deeply into four North Texas high schools to explore how the economy and changing demographics are affecting students’ path to graduation.
The Series
- InfographicExplore 20 Years Of Changing Schools In 5 Charts
- IntroductionA Primer On Four North Texas High Schools
- KimballOver 50 Years, Kimball Transforms Again And Again
- KimballTourism Program Restores Kimball’s Pride After Years Of Low Ratings
- DuncanvilleDuncanville’s Buoy In A Sea Of Change: A Victorious Basketball Team
- LibertyFrom Its Prayer Room To Podcasts, Liberty High Shatters Stereotypes
- FriscoAs Diverse Students Fill Frisco Schools, Learning Gaps Are A Challenge
- DuncanvilleThis Student Gets Through Tough Times Thanks To Her Softball Team