latest
Brad Hadnot has been named the new principal for Wilson Jr. High in Dayton ISD. Hadnot began his career with Dayton ISD in 2002 and has never left.
Read moreThese four young ladies are the winners of the American History essay contest. They read their essays to the members at our May DAR meeting.
Read moreJaime Hernandez received the DAR good citizen scholarship in the amount of $1,000. He is the valedictorian of Hardin high school and will be attending the University of Texas in the fall. Pictured are Nan Headrick, Jaime Hernandez, and Shannon Gardner, DAR regent.
Read moreLONGVIEW, Texas (June 10, 2021) – Tori Collins of Hull, TX was named to the Spring 2021 President’s List at LeTourneau University in Longview, Texas. The President’s List recognizes students who have achieved a perfect 4.0 grade point average for the semester to receive this honor.
Read moreHUNTSVILLE, Texas (June 3, 2021) - The following area students received degrees during the 2021 Spring semester at Sam Houston State University.
Read moreTROY, AL (05/27/2021)-- Marie Umphreys of Dayton, TX, has been named to the Provost’s List at Troy University for the Spring Semester/Term 4 of the 2020/2021 academic year.
Read moreAs a challenging, yet successful, school year comes to a close, Dayton elementary schools hosted Fifth Grade Farewell Luncheons for their current fifth graders that will soon become middle schoolers. The luncheons celebrated these students’ growth and achievements throughout their elementary years. Students were encouraged to wear their “business casual” while enjoying an upscale, three-course meal catered by Dayton ISD’s new Bronco Cafe. The luncheons were held on each of the elementary campuses for Dayton ISD: Dr. E.R. Richter, Kimmie M. Brown, and Stephen F. Austin, with all 5th graders participating. It was a fun day celebrating the end of their elementary school years and building excitement as they transition into middle school. Dayton ISD appreciates the hard work of so many: the administrators, the teachers, and the Bronco Cafe for making this a special memory for the students.
Read moreEach year at this time, school districts around the state honor those employees that will be retiring. Although this year brought many struggles and obstacles, it is now time for Dayton ISD to honor their own retiring teachers and support personnel. This year’s group of retirees has three hundred and forty-three (343) years of combined experience with an average career of twenty-eight (28) years. Dayton ISD is proud of these twelve individuals and the contribution that each one of them made to make Dayton ISD a better place. The impact that they have had on students and faculty alike is not something that can be measured. Their ability to reach students and inspire them to greatness will certainly be missed.
Read more