HPISD Bond Projects Moving Along
Highland Park ISD began the new school year with several bond projects coming to completion and others still in progress.
Read moreHighland Park ISD began the new school year with several bond projects coming to completion and others still in progress.
Read moreMcNulty is a graduate of Highland Park High School and a graduate of the University of Mississippi.
Read moreAccording to numerous Facebook posts, students at Highland Park High School were growing angry that students from Jesuit, a college preparatory school in Preston Hollow, were “dating too many girls from Highland Park.”
Read moreDallas native and Highland Park High School alumnus Wes Cole always knew he wanted to go on a long-term camping adventure. Then he met his future wife, Nicole, at the University of Texas.
Read moreHer mother calls it an entrepreneurial heart, she calls it being stubborn, but whatever the adjective, Highland Park High School senior Reagan Van Eaton has always used her creativity to solve problems.
Read moreIt’s no coincidence that the rise of the Highland Park High School softball program has coincided with the success of the HP Bombers club team.
Read moreHighland Park High School celebrated on May 31 the graduation of its 2019 senior class at SMU’s Moody Coliseum. Graduates crossed the stage and received their diplomas clad in traditional Highland Park blue and gold.
Read moreInternet rumors were abuzz today about the substitute teachers being arrested at Highland Park High School, however, Dahlander confirmed that neither teacher was arrested.
Read moreThis chapter is made up of Highland Park High School students in grades nine through 12.
Read moreA Highland Park student is apologizing after making a racist comment on social media. The student, Highland Park sophomore Skyler Carter, directed the comment at Gabriel Letcher, a sophomore lacrosse player at Episcopal School of Dallas. Letcher is African American.
Read moreSibling gymnasts Katherine and Kennedy Downing have watched one another perform hundreds of routines. But this year, the stakes for every tumble and flip are higher than ever.
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