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Revised Plan Approved for Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Center

28 Apr 2011

Plan Will Reduce Administrative Overhead; Add Teacher Positions</>

DALLAS—Superintendent of Schools Michael Hinojosa today announced that a revised staffing plan from one announced last week has been accepted by the administration and will be implemented at the district's acclaimed Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Center for the 2011-12 school year.</>

The revised plan was proposed earlier this week by parent leaders at the campus with input from trustees and Townview staff.</>

"The new plan meets our goals of meeting federal comparability requirements, reducing the amount of administrative overhead and maintaining the quality programs at Townview," said Superintendent of Schools Michael Hinojosa. "I truly appreciate the leadership of our trustees and parents from the school to present a plan that meets the two unique challenges faced by federal comparability guidelines and an expected decrease in funding from the state."</>

The revised plan will expand the existing programs by at least 5% more students, reduce the number of top administrators and administrative staff, and add 7 teaching positions. Each magnet would continue to have its own principal but the school's executive principal position, as well as other assistant administrative positions, would be eliminated. Teachers who are currently part of the Academic Center, which provides instruction to all magnet students, would be assigned to specific magnet schools.</>

"As said last week when the initial restructuring was announced, we have been concerned about maintaining our standards of service, particularly in our world-class magnet schools," said Hinojosa. "This plan accomplishes our goals, and our hope is that parents of current and incoming students to Townview understand that the district is doing everything possible to maintain the standard of quality at our magnet schools."</>

The Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Center opened during the 1995-96 school year with six magnets: School for the Talented and Gifted, School of Science and Engineering, School of Business and Management, School of Health Professions, Rosie M. Collins Sorrells School of Education and Social Services and Judge Barefoot Sanders Magnet Center for Public Service: Government, Law and Law Enforcement. The six schools routinely are recognized by national publications such as Newsweek and U.S. News and World Report, as well as being named Blue Ribbon Schools by the U.S. Department of Education.</>

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Dallas ISD graduated more students in 2010 than in any year since 1983.