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School News
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DPS Community Conversation: STUDENT ASSIGNMENT AND BOUNDARY PLANNING
Durham Public Schools is a changing school district in a changing county, but attendance areas for our schools have not changed system-wide since the city and county districts merged in 1992.
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Parkwood Weekly Messages
District Updates
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Notice of Destruction of Records | Aviso de destrucción de registros
If you received Exceptional Children's Program (EC) or Academically and/or Intellectually-Gifted (AIG) programs when you exited DPS in the school years 2018/2019 then please read the following. All EC, AIG, 504, MTSS, SAP, or PEP records for those years will be destroyed unless requested before December 10, 2023.
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Dynamic Leadership Unveiled: DPS Board Approves Key Appointments
Meet our newly appointed principals and coordinator, fully prepared to help Build Our Future!
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Climate Survey Opt-In for Students in Grades 5, 7, and 11
Parents of fifth, seventh, and eleventh graders are asked to grant permission for their students to take a survey that will give them a chance to tell how they feel about attending DPS.
