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    Meet Drs. Anita and Olivia Carleo

    Visionary sisters help Dallasites see value of preventive eye care

    CultureMap Create
    Dec 15, 2015 | 11:38 am

    Editor’s note: This is the first in a new promoted series called CultureMap Rx, in which you can get to know Dallas’ top healthcare experts. First up: Drs. Anita and Olivia Carleo from Vision Veritas.

    Q: What inspired you to become an optometrist?

    Anita Carleo: I was pre-med in college, studying to be a doctor. Over Christmas break one year, my older sister, Olivia, brought equipment home from optometry school. She taught me how to look in the back of the eye. It was when I saw my mom’s optic nerve for the first time that I knew this was the field of healthcare I wanted to pursue. I’ve never looked back.

    Q: What are the most common mistakes you see people making when it come to eye health?

    Olivia Carleo: The most common mistake is that people think they don’t need annual eye exams because they don’t have problems with their vision. People with perfect vision still need annual check-ups to look for freckles or melanomas on the retina, holes or tears that could cause a retinal detachment, or signs of glaucoma or macular degeneration. All of these conditions are oftentimes asymptomatic in the early stages, and only become evident to the patient when it has progressed to the point of irreversible damage. A big part of eye care is prevention.

    Q: How often should people go to the optometrist, and what should they expect from their initial visit?

    OC: Yearly eye exams are recommended. The doctor will determine if a glasses prescription is needed and will also check the health of the front and back of the eye. Patients will be dilated to give the doctor the best view of the inside of their eye, and the dilation may blur the patient’s near vision for a couple of hours. A patient should expect to be at the doctor’s office for about an hour.

    Q: Can you tell us about one of your memorable patient experiences?

    AC: It’s always wonderful when a child gets a pair of glasses and sees clearly for the first time. In many cases, parents don’t know their child isn’t seeing clearly, and the child doesn’t know to voice their problems because they don’t know it’s not normal. Getting them in a pair of glasses is like opening their eyes to the world for the first time. It really is quite rewarding to change a life so substantially by just prescribing a pair of glasses.

    Q: What frame styles are trending right now?

    OC: Right now people are choosing frames that make a statement. The “geek chic” look, in which frames are thicker and bigger, has been in for more than a year now. This season, round frames are making a comeback. All the lines we carry are coming out with round shapes, some big and some small, both in regular prescription glasses and sunglasses.

    Vision Veritas looks more like a boutique than an optometrist's office.

    Vision Veritas in North Dallas
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    Vision Veritas looks more like a boutique than an optometrist's office.
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    the future of education

    Dallas middle school ranks No. 1 in Texas for 2026, per U.S. News

    Amber Heckler
    Oct 28, 2025 | 8:45 am
    William B. Travis Academy/Vanguard for the Academically Talented and Gifted
    William B. Travis Academy/Vanguard for the Academically Talented and Gifted
    William B. Travis TAG is the No. 2 best elementary and middle school in Texas for 2025.

    More than a dozen Dallas-Fort Worth elementary and middle schools have excelled on U.S. News and World Report's just-released list of the best K-8 schools in Texas for 2026, with one that's first in class: The No. 1 best middle school in Texas is Dallas ISD's William B. Travis Academy/Vanguard for the Academically Talented and Gifted.

    The school also ranked as the 4th best elementary school statewide.

    The 2026 Best Elementary and Middle Schools rankings compared over 81,000 public schools on the state and district level using publicly available data from the U.S. Department of Education. Schools were analyzed based on their students' proficiencies in mathematics and reading, and their performances on state assessments for both subjects. Tiebreakers were decided based on which school had higher overall proficiencies, and a second tiebreaker was determined for whichever school had a lower student-teacher ratio.

    The best Texas elementary schools for 2026
    Two Dallas-area schools made it among the top 10 best Texas elementary schools for 2026. In addition to William B Travis Academy, Sudie L. Williams Talented and Gifted Academy rose into the statewide top five best elementary schools for 2026, moving up one spot after ranking No. 6 last year. The academy also jumped up two spots to rank as the No. 3 best middle school in Texas.

    One North Texas school made a major leap into the statewide top 25 for 2026: Walnut Grove Elementary in Southlake's Carroll ISD moved up 15 spots from last year to land as the 19th best Texas elementary school.

    "At Walnut Grove Elementary, 88 percent of students scored at or above the proficient level for math, and 91 percent scored at or above that level for reading," the school's U.S. News profile says. "The student-teacher ratio is 14:1, which is better than that of the district."

    The other Dallas-Fort Worth schools that appeared among the top 25 best elementary schools in Texas include:

    • No. 11 – Overton Park Elementary, Fort Worth ISD (up from No. 12 last year)
    • No. 12 – School for the Talented and Gifted in Pleasant Grove, Dallas ISD (up from No. 17 last year)
    • No. 14 – Lakewood Elementary, Dallas ISD (down from No. 11 last year)
    • No. 17 – Robert H. Rockenbaugh Elementary, Carroll ISD (down from No. 9 last year)
    • No. 18 – Old Union Elementary, Southlake, Carroll ISD (down from No. 14 last year)
    • No. 21 – Carroll Elementary, Southlake, Carroll ISD (unchanged from last year)

    The best Texas middle schools
    In a shining achievement for Dallas-Fort Worth, nine local middle schools ranked among the statewide 10 best for 2026.

    Lawler Middle School in Frisco ISD ranked as the 4th best Texas middle school for 2026, one spot lower than its 2025 ranking. It appeared behind No. 1-ranking William B. Travis Academy, T.H. Rogers School in Houston ISD (No. 2), and Dallas ISD's Sudie L. Williams (No. 3).

    Rounding out the top 10 are George Dawson Middle School in Carroll ISD (No. 5), Dallas ISD's School for the Talented & Gifted in Pleasant Grove (No. 6), Carroll Middle School in Carroll ISD (No. 7), Willow Springs Middle School in Lovejoy ISD (No. 8), and Henry W. Longfellow Career Exploration Academy in Dallas ISD (No. 9).

    Other Dallas-Fort Worth middle schools that were ranked among the 25 best in Texas are:

    • No. 14 – Fowler Middle School, Plano, Frisco ISD (unchanged from last year)
    • No. 15 – Nelson Middle School, Frisco ISD (up from No. 20 last year)
    • No. 16 – George B. Dealey Montessori Academy (up from No. 35 last year)
    • No. 17 – Rice Middle School, Plano ISD (up from No. 34 last year)
    • No. 23 – Uplift Education-North Hills Prep Middle School, Irving (up from No. 43 last year

    "The 2026 Best Elementary and Middle Schools rankings highlight institutions that excel in fostering student achievement and providing exceptional learning environments for all," said U.S. News managing editor for education LaMont Jones, Ed.D. in a press release. "These rankings offer communities and families valuable insights into schools dedicated to preparing students for future success."

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