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Access to Child Care Creates Economic Mobility

Early childhood education is a critical component of achieving our True North Goal of increased living wage attainment among young adults in Dallas County, and it starts with expanding access to high-quality [...]
New Data Show A Decade Of Growth In Dallas County

Dear friends, We truly hope you are as well as possible at this unsettling moment in our community’s and nation’s history. As of this writing [...]

“I think the work that happens here in this building is going to be what helps young, hungry students like me get to do what [...]

The Commit Partnership and Educate Texas are proud to announce the launch of the Texas Impact Network, a joint venture focused on collectively building capacity [...]

Every spring, educators, philanthropists, and policymakers flock to Austin, Texas, for SXSW EDU, a four-day festival that “fosters innovation… through opportunities for collaboration, creativity, and [...]

With a new year comes new goals and challenges for the Commit Partnership. As we face them, we’re fortunate to have the support and guidance [...]

Today, the Dallas Independent School District board of trustees got its first look at a staff proposal for a new school bond to potentially be [...]

Early in her career as an educator, Grand Prairie Superintendent Dr. Susan Hull attended an event for business leaders. A man was delivering a presentation [...]

Since its formation in 2011, the Commit Partnership has let data drive its actions for two reasons. First, you can’t help improve what you can’t [...]

The Commit Partnership is proud to be an open and inclusive workplace, led by a diverse team of employees with widely varying skill sets. Nearly [...]

Just over five years ago, the Dallas Independent School District began a new approach to early education. We are just now beginning to see its [...]

Above, you’ll see a scatter plot that includes every public school campus in the state of Texas, arranged by two variables: the percentage of students [...]