Bond Election
HPISD Wants Your Feedback on Bonds
The plans for a November bond election are chugging along for HPISD trustees, who are now trying to secure community
Read moreHPISD Tackles High Cost of Managing Growth
Regardless of how public sentiment shakes out on Highland Park ISD’s massive bond proposal, everyone can agree on at least
Read moreHPISD Approves Facilities Recommendations
Last night the Highland Park ISD board of trustees approved the facilities committee’s recommendations, bringing the anticipated total to $358.3
Read moreHPISD Now Targeting November Bond Election
Highland Park ISD won’t have a bond election this spring. District trustees reached consensus during a work session last week
Read moreThere Won’t Be a Natatorium in Curtis Park
The University Park City Council sided with a large segment of its constituents on Tuesday when it rejected the idea
Read moreMany Questions, Few Answers on Bonds
With the clock ticking on the desire of Highland Park ISD to hold a bond election this spring, several key
Read moreCommittee Has Bold Plan For HPISD Expansion
Here’s the fundamental question when it comes to planning the long-term future of elementary schools in the Park Cities: How
Read moreHow Will District Use New Land Near HPHS?
Highland Park ISD still doesn’t know where it might build a new natatorium as part of a potential upcoming bond
Read moreHPISD Making Plans to Accommodate Growth
As it turns 100 years old, Highland Park ISD is still growing. However, the facilities problems facing HPISD trustees are
Read moreDemographic Study Confirms Rapid Growth
At the June 10 meeting of the Highland Park ISD school board, trustees heard detailed data from demographers that reiterated
Read moreTrustees Agree: HPISD Needs More Space
Highland Park ISD is bursting at the seams, and the board of trustees is struggling to find one more notch
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