A HUGE thank you to United to Learn for bringing the Jungle Book Bash to Hogg! Students had a blast getting books to keep forever, reading in the tent and dancing in the jungle. @unitedtolearn@ElementaryHogg@DallasReads@DISD_Libraries
Fifth graders learned about the Civil Rights Movement in Dallas: Clarence Broadnax’s arrest at Piccadilly Cafeteria on May 29, 1964 and the resulting peaceful protests that led to the integration of Piccadilly Cafeteria. @ElementaryHogg@dhhrm_org
DHHRM visited our 2nd graders Friday and did a wonderful program to teach students about what it means to be an upstander through the stories of Jovita Idar, Hector P. Garcia, and Helen Keller & Anne Sullivan. @ElementaryHogg@dhhrm_org
We celebrated International Literacy Day by wearing our pj’s and reading in the halls with our friends and favorite plushies @ElementaryHogg @DISD_Libraries @DallasReads
Thank you to United Way and volunteers from Santander Consumer USA, Northern Trust, Susser Bank, Deloitte, AT&T, Amegy Bank, Corgan, and CBRE for making Reading Day a hit at Hogg New Tech! @UnitedWay#readingday2025@DISD_Libraries@ElementaryHogg
Third, fourth and fifth graders enjoyed the Maps & Stamps program brought to them by Mr. Don. This was a great geography lesson and there were so many cool stamps to look at! @ElementaryHogg@DISD_Libraries@ProjectReadDISD
Thank you Dallas Retired Teachers Association for choosing to aviation our school and students. They were so excited to get new books. They especially liked getting to meet former Hogg Librarian Ms. Knoll! @ElementaryHogg@DallasReads#newbooksforall
Thank you @dallasschools Retired Teachers for the book giveaway @Hogg_Library today. Former Hogg Librarian Mrs. Knoll shared that if you do what you’re good at, you can catch the “golden snitch” of life! She even connected w/ a former colleague.
@Dallasacademics @DISDLibrarian #ReadMoreBooks
Behind a stingray’s smile are teeth like a shark and lampreys latch on and suck the life out of their prey. We used our Merge Cubes to learn more about some of the fascinating animals presented in Yuck, You Suck by Jane Yolen. @ElementaryHogg@DallasReads@mergeedu
After reading Caves by Nell Cross Beckerman, these 4th graders used PebbleGo and Merge Cubes to learn more about caves and erosion. The merge cubes were a HUGE hit! @ElementaryHogg@ProjectReadDISD@DISD_Libraries@mergeedu