Ingram, Hockaday Look to Defend SPC Volleyball Title
Just as her decorated high school volleyball career hit full swing, an injury forced Lauren Ingram to the sidelines.
Read moreJust as her decorated high school volleyball career hit full swing, an injury forced Lauren Ingram to the sidelines.
Read moreTwo Hockaday School students — incoming junior Ashley Chemmalakuzhy and incoming senior Claire Zhu — joined forces to raise $3,450 and awareness to help those facing period poverty in Dallas.
Read moreThroughout my 14 years as a Hockadaisy, I had always dreamed of my graduation day.
Read moreHockaday’s Advanced Studio Art class partnered with North Dallas Shared Ministries to paint murals to brighten up the center.
Read moreHockaday didn’t lose to a lacrosse team from Texas all season, which makes it fitting that the Daisies took home two championship trophies at the end of the season.
Read moreFashion show will promote confidence, benefit Genesis Women’s Shelter
Read moreLeya and Denise Glazer celebrate their second cookbook, ‘The Worldly Vegetarian’
Read moreI was only in sixth grade when I discovered my fascination with space.
Read moreMembers of the Mockingbird Chapter of the National Charity League in the last year contributed 8,998 hours of community service to Dallas philanthropy partners working in crisis and violence intervention, education, elderly and animal support, and poverty and hunger prevention.
Read moreStudent co-chairs for the Junior Symphony Ball (JSB) presented Dallas Symphony Orchestra League (DSOL) president Anne Ligon with a $238,432 check.
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Holland Roden, a former Hockaday and HPHS student lives in a van, even with her acting career rolling.
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