HPISD Board Begins Process of Searching For Next Superintendent
The Highland Park ISD board of trustees has begun the process of searching for the district’s next superintendent.
Read moreThe Highland Park ISD board of trustees has begun the process of searching for the district’s next superintendent.
Read moreThe Highland Belles celebrated “40 Years of Fringe” by gathering Belles, both past and present, at Highland Park High School.
Read moreHighland park ISD set up an English Language Arts (ELA) website to give parents an overview of what students in grades K-8 will learn in each nine-week grading period.
Read moreThe Highland Park ISD board of trustees Aug. 16 approved the district’s budget for the 2022-2023 school year.
Read moreHighland Park ISD will start the 2022-2023 school year with new English language arts materials for grades K-8.
Read moreAfter months of consultations and feedback from experts and the community, the Highland Park ISD board of trustees has decided what will replace the Units of Study materials published by Heinemann for teaching reading and writing in grades K-8, which had been in place since 2019.
Read moreAfter a nearly month-long delay caused by a recount request, Highland Park ISD place 4 trustee Jae Ellis took the oath of office at the June 14 meeting.
Read moreHighland Park ISD officials are working to select new english language arts materials for grades K-8 as part of the process of phasing out the Lucy Calkins’ Units of Study materials published by Heinemann, which have been in use since 2019 and are seeking feedback.
Read moreHighland Park ISD place 4 trustee candidate Tyler Beeson, who challenged incumbent Jae Ellis for the seat, called off the recount process Thursday during the vote-counting process.
Read moreThe Highland Park Education Foundation (HPEF) Board of Directors approved a $1.7 million grant request from Highland Park ISD that will help provide a 5% pay increase to district staff during the 2022-23 school year.
Read moreThe newly-elected Highland Park ISD board of trustees took the oath of office Tuesday with one notable exception – the winner of the place 4 seat held by incumbent Jae Ellis after challenger Tyler Beeson requested a recount.
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