Early Voting Begins in HPISD School Board Elections
Early voting has begun in the Highland Park ISD board of trustees elections for the place 4 and 5 seats.
Read moreEarly voting has begun in the Highland Park ISD board of trustees elections for the place 4 and 5 seats.
Read moreHighland Park ISD place 4 candidate Tyler Beeson raised nearly double the incumbent in that seat, Jae Ellis, and place 5 candidate Ellen Lee raised more than 20 times her opponent, Spencer Siino, campaign finance reports show.
Read moreLeaders plan to ‘phase out’ Units of Study materials selected in 2019
Read moreAfter approval by the Highland Park ISD board of trustees this week, it’s official; longtime football coach and administrator Rodney Webb will take over as athletic director for Highland Park ISD in July.
Read moreNearly a month after a subcommittee of the Highland Park ISD board of trustees recommended doing so, it’s official; the district will ‘phase out’ the Units of Study instructional materials for teaching reading and writing in kindergarten-eighth grade.
Read moreHighland Park ISD place 5 candidates Ellen Lee and Spencer Siino recently made their case for why each believes they’re the right choice to join the school board on the Bubble Lounge podcast.
Read moreLongtime Texas football coach and administrator Rodney Webb will become the new athletic director for Highland Park ISD this summer. (Read time: 3.9 minutes)
Read moreHighland Park ISD place 4 trustee candidates – incumbent Jae Ellis and challenger Tyler Beeson – were recently interviewed on the Bubble Lounge podcast, where they discussed challenges facing the district and why each believes they’re the best candidate for the job.
Read moreMonths after a subcommittee of the Highland Park ISD board of trustees including board members and staff members was formed last fall to address concerns raised about how students are taught reading and phonics, the issue remains a hot topic at school board meetings.
Read moreThe Highland Park ISD board of trustees recently approved naming the district’s new multi-use building the William P. Clements Jr. Leadership Center in honor of alumnus and former governor William P. Clements Jr.
Read moreSome in the Highland Park ISD community have raised concerns about how students are taught reading and phonics.
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