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Watley Receives the 2023 Workforce Pillar Award

 

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Workforce Solutions Greater Dallas awards Delia Watley with the 2023 Pillar Award and Student Zahra Alrekabi with recognition of the TWC Scholar of the Year Award.


Watley Receives Heartcore Award

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Leading by example and from the HEART. Adult Education Director, Delia Watley, receives the First Ever Heartcore Award at the 2023 Irving ISD Convocation.


Irving ISD Receives the Empowering Adult Learners Award

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Workforce Solutions Greater Dallas honors Irving ISD with the 2022 Empowering Adult Learners Award at their monthly Board Meeting.  This award recognizes Irving ISD’s significant contributions to adult education and their goal of preparing students for the workplace through increased literacy and employability training.


Watley Nominated to Serve as the Vice-President of TALAE

 

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Delia Watley, Program Manager of the Adult Education and Literacy program, was chosen to serve on the Executive Board of The Texas Association for Literacy and Adult Education (TALAE) as Vice-President. TALAE was formed in 1968 and their purpose is to promote the development of a comprehensive education program for adults in the State of Texas, to promote and encourage the professional growth of educators in the field of literacy and adult education, to promote the exchange of ideas and collaboration among professionals, volunteers and organizations at all levels in the State of Texas and to collaborate with local, state, regional and national organizations interested in literacy and adult education.


Watley Receives National Recognition

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Delia Watley, Program Manager for Irving ISD's Adult Education and Literacy (AEL), is the recipient of the Dyer Pearl Literacy Award presented at the Barbara Bush Foundation’s National Summit on Adult Literacy.

The Barbara Bush Foundation’s Dyer Pearl Literacy Award recognizes organizations and individuals who exemplify:
  • Strong and successful community collaborations;
  • Successful and/or scalable programs in family, adult, and/or child literacy; and
  • Best practices in adult literacy

The Irving ISD AEL program (member of the Dallas County AEL Consortium, Workforce Solutions, Greater Dallas) was also highlighted in the National Action Plan to combat low adult literacy during the National Summit on Adult Literacy in Washington DC where Dr. Jill Biden, First Lady of the United States delivered inspiring remarks.


AEL Wins Trailblazer Award

 

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Irving ISD’s Adult English and Literacy Academy along with the program director, Delia Watley, received a special recognition from Workforce Solutions of Greater Dallas during the organization's board meeting. The initiative was awarded the “Trailblazer” award for its success in educating adults in the Irving community. Irving ISD’s Adult English and Literacy (AEL) Academy is a program that emphasizes basic skills such as reading, writing, math, English language competency and problem-solving. The program is supported by a Texas Workforce Commission grant provided by Workforce Solutions Greater Dallas.

The program’s success includes:

  • 650 adult participation
  • 89% of students are parents of children who attend Irving ISD; 10% percent are employees of the district; 1% are community members
  • 7  students passed the citizenship test
  • 10 students are taking the GED practice exam
  • 4 students have been hired or promoted for a job

AEL Director Named to State Board

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Delia Watley, Program Manager of the Adult Education and Literacy program, was chosen to serve on the Executive Board of The Texas Association for Literacy and Adult Education (TALAE). TALAE was formed in 1968 and their purpose is to promote the development of a comprehensive education program for adults in the State of Texas, to promote and encourage the professional growth of educators in the field of literacy and adult education, to promote the exchange of ideas and collaboration among professionals, volunteers and organizations at all levels in the State of Texas and to collaborate with local, state, regional and national organizations interested in literacy and adult education.


Irving ISD AEL Prepares Students for the Apparel Industry

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Students from the Irving ISD English Literacy and Civics classes received the STAHLS Clothing and Textiles certification which includes a 13-week long course that helps adults improve their English literacy skills while learning skills for the heat printing apparel industry. Armed with new knowledge, graduates have a better chance of starting their own business. The Entrepreneurial Program is a collaborative effort between Irving ISD's Adult Education and Literacy program, the Irving Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and STAHLS.  This Integrated Education and Training Program (IET) was made possible by supporting partners which included the Dallas County Community College District and Workforce Solutions Greater Dallas.