HPISD Bond Passes, Meyer Retains Seat
Voters 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 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 High School UIL winners recognized, bond proposal discussed.
Read moreHPISD voters will be asked to approve a $137.3 million maintenance and efficiency bond package when they go to the polls on Nov. 5.
Read moreWhen I was getting ready to have repairs done on my college car my grandfather said, “Watch out, you don’t put good money in after bad.” So, I sold my car. It hurt but it saved me from really goofing up.
Read moreFor the third consecutive spring, Highland Park ISD is searching for a new leader for its sports programs.
Read moreHPISD’s community advisory committee has recommended the Board of Trustees consider a $130 to $140 million bond package to address capital improvement needs and make more funds available for teacher salaries.
Read moreHPISD’s Community Advisory Committee is meeting for the second time March 5 to consider items to include in a potential bond proposal that could appear on the ballot in November 2024 or May 2025.
Read moreThe school district should consider a bond issue as one possible solution to address pressing repairs at older HPISD campuses and increase teacher compensation, board of trustee members said at their Jan. 16 meeting.
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