HPISD Celebrates District Police Department’s First Promotion
Highland Park ISD celebrated the first promotion within its police department since the department’s founding in 2015 during a recent Board of Trustees meeting.
Read moreHighland Park ISD celebrated the first promotion within its police department since the department’s founding in 2015 during a recent Board of Trustees meeting.
Read moreHats off to the winner of HPISD’s birthday card contest, the district’s legendary football coach, a young high-jump star, and a local novelist.
Read moreStudents at the district’s newest school will celebrate their HPISD heritage this year with the theme “Proud to be Plaid.”
Read moreHighland Park High School UIL winners recognized, bond proposal discussed.
Read moreSupport for Preservation Park Cities (PPC) is essential in celebrating and preserving the unique architecture, history, aesthetics, and cultural traditions of the Park Cities.
Read moreTexas hasn’t announced A-F grades yet, but based on this year’s standardized test results, each of Highland Park’s schools should make the honor roll.
Read moreCheck out the opponents the Scots will face this season, which begins on Aug. 29 with a match against Rockwall-Heath.
Read moreScots fans need to bring a new accessory to the next big game — a clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bag.
Read moreJennifer Davis, herself a 1995 graduate of Highland Park High School, was emotional while walking her daughter to University Park Elementary School on Aug. 14.
Read moreHPISD voters will be asked to approve a $137.3 million maintenance and efficiency bond package when they go to the polls on Nov. 5.
Read moreThe HPISD Board of Trustees voted 5-2 to remove the book ‘All Boys Aren’t Blue’ from the Highland Park High School library during a July 17 meeting.
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