Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Local News

Dallas ISD Teacher Brings Skills to the Classroom

By Allana J. Barefield
Staff Writer

Dallas Independent School District teacher Lorena Toffer transitioned from being an architect to now teaching the next generation of leaders. 

Toffer worked in the architect industry for more than 15 years and decided to instill her skills into others. This is her first year teaching at Career Institute East, where she is the instructor for the Principles of Architecture course. 

“What really gets me excited about this class, is opening their eyes and really having them explore and to understand the world around them,” Toffer said. “I wish I had this opportunity when I was in high school.” 

In 2004, Toffer graduated with her masters in Architecture from Texas A&M University. Immediately, after she graduated she was employed at a lead design firm in Dallas, Corgan. She was then moved up to senior project manager where she spearheaded multiple projects from sketches to construction. 

“Something that you drew, something came from your creativity can translate and have a direct impact in your neighborhood, in your community,” Toffer said.

ADVERTISEMENT

News Video

IMM Mask Promos

I Messenger Media Radio Shows

ADVERTISEMENT

Related Articles

News

You know, if President Donald Trump were more self-aware than he is, he might have learned by now that if his comically fragile ego...

News

When one South Dallas neighborhood came up at City Hall, Theresa Garrett shut her eyes and prayed.

News

With Juneteenth approaching, questions have been arising over whether President Trump can cancel the federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United...

News

DALLAS, TX - Dallas City Councilmember Lorie Blair invites District 8 residents and families to participate in the 8th Annual Pull Up to the...

Advertisement