Preston Hollow UMC Invites Prayer For Uvalde With Memorial
Preston Hollow United Methodist Church set up a memorial this weekend to honor the lives of those lost in the
Read morePreston Hollow United Methodist Church set up a memorial this weekend to honor the lives of those lost in the
Read moreMost 15-year-olds don’t sit down to write a history book about their neighborhood.
Read moreWith Highland Park and Dallas students going back to school last week, and private schools headed back over the rest of the month, it’s a great time to get a peek at the excitement around that first day of school.
Read moreEven in a regular school year, teachers spend, on average, about $600 of their own money to augment what their students need to learn.
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Have you ever tasted a Royal Plumcot? How about a Picasso Melon?
Spoiler alert: I don’t think so, because they are exclusive to Central Market’s newly-reopened Preston Royal location.
The Central Market on Preston and Royal celebrated their reopening on Tuesday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony 20 months after closing because of extensive tornado damage.
Read moreIn 12 years as a trustee, former school board president Jim Hitzelberger helped see Highland Park ISD through two bond elections plus facilities overhauls, rezoning, the opening of a fifth elementary school, and a global pandemic.
Read moreNeighbors of Walnut Hill Elementary have been anxious about its fate since a tornado struck it in 2019. But they say they’re worried Dallas ISD”s plans for the site may be too outsized for an area still reckoning with a great deal of storm destruction and change.
Read moreOut of nine finalists, three Dallas ISD teachers were chosen for Teacher of the Year in a televised event that aired on WFAA’s Good Morning Texas Monday morning — and a familiar face at Pershing Elementary was one of those three.
Read moreIf you see a whole lot of masked folks in T-shirts roll up to your neighborhood school wielding paintbrushes, don’t be alarmed — they’re here to help.
Read moreFoster Elementary in Midway Hollow, Pershing Elementary in Preston Hollow, and 19 additional schools have received $50,000 in seed money to pursue innovation with an aim at increasing interest in the neighborhoods they serve.
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