‘Preston Hollow People’ Applauds
‘Preston Hollow People’ gives a cheer for a Gold Award Girl Scout making a difference, Preston Hollow residents supporting United to Learn, and Thomas Jefferson High School scholarship recipients.
Read more‘Preston Hollow People’ gives a cheer for a Gold Award Girl Scout making a difference, Preston Hollow residents supporting United to Learn, and Thomas Jefferson High School scholarship recipients.
Read more‘Preston Hollow People’ gives a cheer for a woman-leader in accounting, a top high school soccer athlete, a St. Mark’s alum who was the 48th overall NBA Draft pick, and a high schooler who made a winning pitch to support early elementary mental health.
Read moreMany schools in North Dallas will be safely viewing the eclipse with glasses, hosting activities for students, and studying the science behind what causes eclipses in the classroom.
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Read moreThese campuses included Hillcrest High School, Sudie L. Williams Talented and Gifted Academy, Dealey Montessori Academy, Walnut Hill International Leadership Academy, Kramer Elementary, and Foster Elementary.
Read moreThe membership drive will begin June 15, and May 31 marked the end of the club’s 43rd year.
Read moreThomas Jefferson High School and Barack Obama Male Leadership Academy hosted students from 104 schools for the district’s first multi-location elementary chess tournament.
Read moreChildren at Risk, a research and advocacy organization dedicated to addressing the root causes of poor public policies affecting children, recognized two Preston Hollow-area public schools as DFW’s top schools.
Read moreSix Dallas ISD schools, including Foster Elementary of Preston Hollow, received funding through TEXAS YES for classroom upgrades and STEAM education initiatives.
Read moreUnited to Learn celebrated back-to-school with Dallas ISD schools as part of the nonprofit’s Learning Launch — the only back-to-school supply drive that provides schools with materials requested by teachers.
Read moreNorth Dallas residents know how to spend Independence Day with style.
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