HPISD Staff to Receive First Bond Benefits in December
HPISD teachers and staff will receive $1,400 stipends next month thanks to the $137.3 million bond passed by voters on Nov. 5.
Read moreHPISD teachers and staff will receive $1,400 stipends next month thanks to the $137.3 million bond passed by voters on Nov. 5.
Read moreVoters in Highland Park ISD approved by a large margin the district’s $137.3 million bond proposal on Nov. 5.
Read moreVoters in Highland Park ISD are on track to approve by a large margin the district’s $137.3 million bond proposal.
Read moreWe write to support the passage of a $137.3 million maintenance and efficiency bond and urge all Park Cities residents to vote yes to Proposition A.
Read moreThe HPISD Board of Trustees heard recently from a parent on why voters should support the $137.3 million bond on ballots Nov. 5, and from staff on why passing the bond won’t mean a tax rate increase.
Read moreHighland Park ISD celebrated the first promotion within its police department since the department’s founding in 2015 during a recent Board of Trustees meeting.
Read moreStudents at the district’s newest school will celebrate their HPISD heritage this year with the theme “Proud to be Plaid.”
Read moreParents may notice some changes in how HPISD students use technology this year, and they don’t include shiny new Chromebooks or tablets.
Read moreHighland Park High School UIL winners recognized, bond proposal discussed.
Read moreHPISD’s Board of Trustees reduced the district’s tax rate for 2024-25 to $0.8669 per $100 valuation on Aug. 20 by adopting the lowest maintenance and operations tier I rate permitted by the state.
Read moreTexas hasn’t announced A-F grades yet, but based on this year’s standardized test results, each of Highland Park’s schools should make the honor roll.
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