Highland Park ISD
Established in 1914 with a four-room school building and 95 students, HPISD has grown into a celebrated school district with eight campuses serving Highland Park and University Park and nearly 7,000 students.
Read moreEstablished in 1914 with a four-room school building and 95 students, HPISD has grown into a celebrated school district with eight campuses serving Highland Park and University Park and nearly 7,000 students.
Read moreHighland Park ISD recently recognized outgoing superintendent Dr. Tom Trigg (the district’s eighth) with a reception May 11 that featured current and former staff members, school board members, and some students.
Read moreThe Highland Park ISD board of trustees will get new faces this year. So who’s filed to run for the open seats so far?
Read moreDr. Tom Trigg, Highland Park ISD’s eighth superintendent since 1914 who’s served in that role since 2015, announced at the Oct. 11 school board meeting that he will resign effective at the end of the 2022-2023 school year.
Read moreJon Dahlander, who’s served as Highland Park ISD’s director of communications since 2015 and subsequently took on the role of the district’s chief of staff there, is returning to Dallas ISD – this time as chief of strategic partnerships and intergovernmental relations.
Read moreHighland Park ISD recently celebrated the dedications of the district’s fifth elementary school, Michael M. Boone Elementary, and the newly rebuilt Hyer Elementary.
Read moreThe Highland Park ISD board of trustees will get at least one new face later this year.
Read moreAfter overseeing an era of championship success and facilities growth during the past nine years, Johnny Ringo plans to retire this spring. (Read time: 3 minutes)
Read moreAfter a year of social distancing, more than 540 Highland Park High School seniors gathered to walk the stage at
Read moreReflecting on this year as we prepare to celebrate the Class of 2021 reminded me of the vast accomplishments our students and staff achieved in spite of a global pandemic. They started and finished the year with strength, resiliency, and optimism.
Read moreThe Highland Park ISD board of trustees will have three new faces after May.
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