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    Expanding Educational Horizons: Local DISD-UT Southwestern School to Include Eighth Grade

    2024-05-23
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    Biomedical Preparatory at UT Southwestern, in partnership with the Dallas Independent School District (DISD), serves young students from prekindergarten through second grade. Located on UT Southwestern’s North Campus at Forest Park Road, the school plans to expand to eighth grade in the future. This growth reflects the school's commitment to a strong STEM curriculum, which includes subjects like reading and Spanish.

    The school was founded by Dr. Charles Ginsburg, a pediatrician with over fifty years of experience. He aimed to create a learning environment that promotes critical thinking and problem-solving skills, not just to produce future doctors or researchers, but to foster lifelong curiosity.

    Recently, students at Biomedical Preparatory enjoyed an interactive session with an astronaut via Zoom. This event was especially exciting for Nam Nguyen, a second grader aspiring to be a pilot. The school's Biomedical Fridays program, which includes activities like making lava lamps and studying human brain samples, helps make learning fun and engaging.

    The DISD Board of Trustees recently named the original school building after Dr. Ginsburg, recognizing his significant contributions to education. This honor highlights his impact on both the academic and local communities.

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