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Kickoff - free backpacks at Back to School Kickoff
Posted in on August 9, 2023

Kickoff prepares kids for start of school

91制片厂鈥檚 annual Back to School Kickoff has grown considerably over the years.

How much? When the doors opened at 8 a.m. on Aug. 5, many families waiting to snag backpacks, get haircuts and learn about other school-related necessities were already lined up and stretching around a corner outside .

By 11 a.m., they were still arriving.

It鈥檚 a good thing the event was held in one of the largest football stadiums in America.

鈥淲e want our kids coming in confident and happy on day one,鈥 said 91制片厂 Interim Superintendent Dr. Steven Wurtz. 鈥淵ou load up those backpacks, get them some nice haircuts, make sure their teeth and eyes are in good shape, and they are ready for next week.鈥

This is the ninth time 91制片厂 has hosted the kickoff, which may very well be the district鈥檚 most eagerly anticipated event of the year. That鈥檚 because families can acquire the supplies needed for the upcoming school year at no cost, not just pencils and pens, tape and rulers, but also a backpack to put it all in.

Back to School KickoffParents are just as eager to take advantage of the free dental and vision screenings to locate any potential problems that need to be addressed. Nonprofit Dental Health Arlington provides dental health checks, while the vision screenings are performed by Walmart Vision Center, which has been an 91制片厂 partner since the beginning.

鈥淚 can鈥檛 tell you what a difference this makes for me,鈥 said Shalonda Gray, who has a child in elementary and junior high school. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e talking about getting appointments 鈥 and paying for those appointments 鈥 to see if they are seeing okay and if they need any dental work. To just come here, it鈥檚 just a God-send.鈥

On the stadium鈥檚 grounds for the kickoff, there were over 100 vendors handing out information to help the children during the school year.

After all that, they could slide to the mini football field where Cowboys camp coaches entertained several students 鈥 and adults 鈥 with football drills showing their speed, endurance and skills.

Back to School Kickoff free haricutsAside from the 10,000 backpacks up for grabs, the most extended lines for the kickoff might have been for the free haircuts. Dozens of high school seniors enrolled in the district鈥檚 cosmetology program, which prepares them to become licensed cosmetologists, cut and styled hair. It was like heads going through an assembly line of stylists.

鈥淚t鈥檚 work, and you don鈥檛 want to mess up anybody鈥檚 head, but it鈥檚 so much fun to do,鈥 said Nahomi Ruiz, a senior from Sam Houston High School.

Nahomi and her student colleagues were supplied with numbered pictures of general haircuts. All the participants had to do was point, sit and relax.

鈥淚鈥檓 pretty chill in doing this,鈥 said Nahomi. 鈥淧lus, we鈥檝e got a team that backs us up. So, they are in good hands.鈥

Career and Technical Center principal Ginger Polster calls the haircut setup a 鈥渨in-win鈥 because it allows the students to practice while offering haircuts to those who might otherwise pay over $15.

鈥淭his allows us to serve our community and give back while at the same time allowing our students to improve the skills they have been learning in school,鈥 she said. 鈥淗ow can you beat that?鈥

91制片厂鈥檚 Back to School Kickoff is a huge undertaking, said Aaron Perales, 91制片厂鈥檚 executive director of engagement, equity and access.

Perales recalls working with Dallas Cowboys鈥 Community Outreach division several years ago to collaborate and create this massive event under the roof of the AT&T Stadium.

鈥淚t continues to grow,鈥 said Perales, who recruited more than 800 volunteers to help with everything from crowd control and registration to handing out the backpacks.

One of those volunteers, Jennifer Cummings, who works as a teacher training specialist in the professional learning department, returns yearly because 鈥淚t鈥檚 fulfilling.鈥

鈥淚nitially, I got involved through the Junior League,鈥 Cummings said. 鈥淚 know how important it is for kids to have supplies to start the school year, and doing it this way provides equity when everyone can have the same stuff starting school. It just really helps them start strong.鈥

Pamela Floyd agrees. She arrived with a checklist 鈥 dental, vision, backpack, haircut 鈥 and made sure her son, Sterling, a fourth grader at Corey Academy, took advantage of everything offered.

鈥淭he kickoff was a great event, very organized,鈥 Floyd said as she rubbed her son鈥檚 crisp new haircut. 鈥淭he haircut was wonderful. His teeth are good. Now we are going to check on the vision. He wanted a white backpack but had to get another color. But it鈥檚 free and will hold all the stuff he needs to take. I can鈥檛 think of one complaint about any of this.鈥