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  1. He played high school football at Dalworth High School. [2] In track and field, he competed in high hurdles, discus, shot put, and long jump. Although Dalworth did not have a baseball team, he played in a summer league. He earned all-state honors in both track and football. [2]

  2. Grand Prairie High School is a public high school in Grand Prairie, Texas. [2] It is one of three high schools serving the 41-campus Grand Prairie Independent School District, which encompasses the Dallas County portion of Grand Prairie.

  3. The following year, 1956, Dalworth High had its first graduating class, with 5 seniors. In 1966, Dalworth once again became an elementary school. It was one of the most promising elementary schools in the Grand Prairie Independent School system. The school was renamed for David Daniels in 1994.

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  4. In 1966, the Dalworth school system became part of GPISD. In 1967, Grand Prairie was named one of the top seven cleanest cities by Time Magazine. South Grand Prairie High School was built in 1969 with an enrollment of 448 students versus today’s 3,381.

  5. A brief interview with African American high school graduates who talk about growing up in Grand Prairie during scholastic segregation and how the teachers impacted their lives. Upload, livestream, and create your own videos, all in HD.

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  6. Overview. Campus Highlights. Namesake. Sallye Moore's career in education covered a span of over forty years. She was the first African American to hold the Associate Superintendent position in GPISD. Before serving in this position, she honed her skills as a dedicated teacher at Dalworth High School and Grand Prairie High School.

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  8. The history of Aldworth school can be traced back to 1646, when the Blue Coat School was opened in Cross Street (originally Cow Cross Lane). [2] It was due to an Alderman of the City of London named Richard Aldworth (whose mother, Jane South, was from Basingstoke) that the school was able to open, when he left £2000 in his will. [ 3 ]

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