DeISD and Prairie View to Host Panther Night

DeSoto ISD Partners with Prairie View A&M University to Host Best Southwest Panther Night College Access Event
Posted on 09/17/2025
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DeSoto Independent School District will host the first-ever Best Southwest Panther Night, a collaborative event with the Best Southwest Districts (Duncanville ISD, Cedar Hill ISD, Lancaster ISD, and DeSoto ISD) and Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU), to create a space for college access, exploration, and engagement with a focus on admissions and recruitment.

“Panther Night is an incredible opportunity to bring college access directly to our community,” said Robin Johnson-Ford, DeSoto ISD Director of Advanced Academics. “Events like this create important touchpoints where scholars and families can ask questions, build relationships, and take meaningful steps toward their postsecondary futures.”

The event is scheduled for Wednesday, September 24, 2025, at the Fred Nickels Auditorium at DeSoto High School, 600 Eagle Drive, DeSoto, TX. Attendance is open to scholars of all ages and grade levels across the Best Southwest school systems. Early estimates project an attendance of approximately 300 participants.

Attendees should enter DeSoto High School via Westmoreland Road and Eagle Drive and park in the lot near the front entrance off Westmoreland. Please note that the district’s Homecoming Parade and Block Party will be taking place on the opposite side of campus. To support smooth traffic flow, all Panther Night guests are asked to use the Westmoreland entrance.

Dr. Anita Perry, Executive Director of CCMR and Counseling Services, added: “Our goal is to create multiple entry points for scholars to explore life after high school. Collaborating with Prairie View A&M University and our Best Southwest partners ensures that our students see college as a tangible and attainable option.”

Panther Night is part of PVAMU’s expanded recruitment and admissions efforts during their visit to North Texas, which coincides with the university’s annual football matchup against Grambling State University at the Cotton Bowl, a signature event of the State Fair of Texas. This year marks a milestone in PVAMU’s commitment to deepening engagement with students in the Best Southwest area and beyond.

As part of the collaboration, the PVAMU Marching Band will also host a special performance for DeSoto High School scholars. This initiative is designed to highlight postsecondary pathways in the arts, admissions opportunities, and scholarships, supporting DeSoto ISD’s Triple A Experiences in Academics, Arts, and Athletics.

Twynette Anderson, DeSoto ISD Director of Fine Arts, emphasized the significance of the PVAMU band’s involvement: “The performance and engagement opportunities with PVAMU’s Marching Band extend the reach of our arts education programs and reinforce the value of the arts as a viable postsecondary pathway. This aligns directly with our Triple A commitment to academics, arts, and athletics.”

Through Panther Night, DeSoto ISD and its partners reaffirm their shared commitment to broadening opportunities for scholars and ensuring they are equipped with the knowledge and connections needed to succeed in higher education.

 

For more information, please visit www.desotoisd.org