5 Nov 2009
Community Volunteers to Make Improvements to Schools Saturday, November 14
DALLAS—Volunteers with the Dallas Justice Revival will move into action at 8 a.m., Saturday, November 14, beautifying and improving select Dallas ISD schools as part of their citywide service day.
The event serves as a kickoff to Justice Revival's ongoing commitment to improving local schools and communities.
Service projects will include landscaping at Boude Storey and Billy E. Dade middle schools; construction of a community garden and landscape at Barbara Jordan Elementary School; and painting at Charles Rice Learning Center, Amelia Earhart Elementary School and Pinkston High School.
Justice Revival is a communitywide movement supported by the Dallas Leadership Foundation, Foundation for Community Empowerment and Central Dallas Ministries.
"Top two public high schools in the country-School for the Talented and Gifted and School for Science and Engineering. Finding great schools is hard; finding our list's two top schools close together in the same building is beyond belief."
-Newsweek Magazine
June 2009