Schools
HP Bass Team Takes Home a Win at Lake Texoma
The Highland Park Bass Team captured its second school title of the season on Oct. 5 at Lake Texoma.
Read moreWesley Prep Mornings Jumpstart With Joy
Familiarly clad in tie-die and strumming his guitar, the school chaplain has been inspiring students, parents, and faculty for over 25 years.
Read moreOlympic Swimming Medalist Serves Up Chicken
Olympic medalist in swimming greeted fans, including ESD’s 12-year-old Valentina Calderon, from behind the counter at Raising Cane’s.
Read moreBoone Bulldogs Show Their HPISD Spirit
Students at the district’s newest school will celebrate their HPISD heritage this year with the theme “Proud to be Plaid.”
Read moreHP Band, Drumline Bring Home Top Awards
The Highlander Band and Highland Park Drumline have kicked off their seasons with wins at recent competitions.
Read moreSMU Welcomes Students, Tracks Dinosaurs, Acquires Art
SMU welcomed nearly 2,000 new students, the university’s scholars tracked dinosaur footprints, and the Meadows Museum acquired contemporary Spanish artwork.
Read moreHP Bass Team Reels in a Win at Season Opener
The HP Bass Team took a bite out of the competition at its first event of the season on Sept. 14 at Lake Ray Roberts, finishing in the top spot out of 28 schools to capture the school title.
Read moreJesuit Slides Past HP in Hockey Opener
Wade Bryan had a goal and three assists as Jesuit rolled past Highland Park 8-1 in the season opener of the AT&T Metroplex High School Hockey League.
Read moreArmstrong Makes Waves This School Year
HPISD’s first and oldest school is calling for “all hands on deck” this year as it celebrates its 110th anniversary and sets sail for new journeys with the theme “Ahoy! Armstrong.”
Read moreHPHS to Host Landmark Fulldome Film Festival
An immersive experience in the state-of-the-art digitarium will offer powerful stories and visuals from nine selected short films.
Read moreWhat’s New in HPISD Technology? The Guidelines for Its Use
Parents may notice some changes in how HPISD students use technology this year, and they don’t include shiny new Chromebooks or tablets.
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