dooley elementary parent portal

by Prof. Caden Predovic Jr. 6 min read

Dooley Dashboard

Click below to access our dashboard with the count of positive cases of COVID-19 reported to our school each week.

Registration for 2021-22 Year

Parents/guardians of children who will be new students at District 54 schools for the 2021-22 school year can register at their neighborhood school.

Achievements

Blue Ribbon school (1989-90); Down Syndrome Guild Of Dallas Outstanding Educator of the Year award (preschool category) presented to PPCD (2001); Diamond Shamrock's "Hooray for Excellence" award (1992); TSSAS Inclusion award (1994); Texas Successful School award (1995, 1997); Texas Successful Schools Exemplary Status (1995-96, 1999-2000); Perot Experienced Teacher award (1996); PISD Exemplary Writing Program (1996-00); City of Plano Recycling Award (1998-00); Wordmasters - fourth-grade received twelfth place in national competition (1999); Autism of Collin County Angel Star award (2005); 2015-16 TEA Four Distinction Designations (Academic Achievement for Reading, Top 25% of Student Progress, Top 25% of Closing Performance Gaps, and Postsecondary Readiness); 2019 TEA Two Distinction Designations (Top 25% of Comparative Closing the Gaps and Top 25% of Comparative Academic Growth)..

Campus Programs

AVID Elementary campus; Plano Academic Creative Education (PACE) for identified gifted and talented students; English as a Second Language (ESL); Dooley 4th/5th Grade Honor Choir; Student Council; Safety Patrol; Marathon Kids; Robotics and Junior Robotics; UTD Coding; Writing Club; Boys to Men; Beautiful Me; and PASAR-after school care program.

Parent Involvement Opportunities

Parent/Teacher Association (PTA); Watch DOGS (Dads of Great Students); All-Pro Dads; volunteer opportunities including classroom, office and library; Dragon Buddies-student mentoring program and School-Based Improvement Committee (SBIC).

History of Dooley

Dooley was named for farmer Charlie L. Dooley, who moved to Plano in 1912 and served on the Plano ISD board from 1930-48. When Williams High School opened in 1961, Dooley and his wife donated $50,000 for the library in memory of their son, J.C., who was killed in World War II.

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