7 struggling Dallas schools to be reconstituted

Feb. 19, 2008
25 teachers will be transferred or dismissed as part of academic shakeup

About two dozen teachers at seven Dallas schools are facing termination or transfer next school year because their campuses were rated academically unacceptable for two consecutive years. Kimball, Pinkston, Roosevelt, Seagoville and Woodrow Wilson high schools and Alexander and Titche elementary schools will be reorganized for the 2008-09 school year in a process known as "reconstitution," district officials say. State law requires the academic shakeup for consistently low-performing campuses. The district will remove 25 teachers from the affected campuses.

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