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People in the News

Thursday, September 18, 2025

People in the News

Thursday, September 18, 2025

El Centro and DISD agree to share resources

(Left to right) Reginald Hanna, El Centro College STEM Outreach Coordinator; Dr. Greg Morris, El Centro Vice President of Academic Affairs; Oswaldo Alvarenga, DISD STEM Executive Director; Dr. José Adames, El Centro College President; Crystal Alexander, DISD STEM Manager and Dr. Bryan Reece, El Centro STEM Project Director.
(Left to right) Reginald Hanna, El Centro College STEM Outreach Coordinator; Dr. Greg Morris, El Centro Vice President of Academic Affairs; Oswaldo Alvarenga, DISD STEM Executive Director;
Dr. José Adames, El Centro College President; Crystal Alexander, DISD STEM Manager and Dr. Bryan Reece, El Centro STEM Project Director.

El Centro College’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Center and Dallas Independent School District (Dallas ISD) have signed an agreement to work together to foster students in STEM engagement. The partnership also aims to assist students in the pursuit of STEM degrees through interactive learning activities, workshops, and outreach events.

“We are excited to have the opportunity to partner with the Dallas ISD in a capacity to reach young minds and provide opportunities to further expose STEM related educational and career pathways,” said Dr. Bryan Reece, El Centro’s STEM Project Director.

Per the agreement, the El Centro STEM Center will provide Dallas ISD students access to interactive learning modules designed to target low scoring Student Expectations (hands-on programs to supplement classroom curriculum at no cost). Dallas ISD students will have the opportunity to participate in workshops for College and Career Readiness in order to increase exposure to STEM Career opportunities.

The Dallas ISD community will also be invited to participate in special events hosted by the El Centro STEM Center to build interest and awareness about STEM fields. In return, they will help promote the El Centro STEM Center Programs throughout the district and encourage participation. Dallas ISD will also collaborate with the El Centro STEM Center to modify and develop additional programs.