Hockaday Rowing Tradition Takes Olympic Turn
Hours after qualifying for the Paris Olympics, Teal Cohen holed up in her Swiss hotel room and proudly watched young rowers an ocean away win medals for her alma mater.
Read moreHours after qualifying for the Paris Olympics, Teal Cohen holed up in her Swiss hotel room and proudly watched young rowers an ocean away win medals for her alma mater.
Read moreRecent alumna Jaden Thomas is the first from The Hockaday School to receive this honor.
Read moreVisions For Confidence (V4C) is an inspirational 501(c)(3) nonprofit started by two Texas teens with a passion for recognizing talented students studying fine arts.
Read moreDithyae Devesh received the award, which recognizes high school students who, through volunteer activities, have worked to advance racial equity and understanding in their schools or communities.
Read moreHockaday’s Margaret Thopson and Greenhill’s Nia Harrison were among the standouts at the SPC track and field meet over the weekend.
Read moreNaisha Randha will hold the title for one year and work with Dallas Poet Laureate Dr. Mag Gabbert to encourage youth poetry.
Read moreAs the Hockaday lacrosse dynasty has continued to build, each trophy has led to increased expectations.
Read moreESD kept its streak alive in convincing fashion, claiming its ninth consecutive SPC boys lacrosse championship on Sunday.
Read moreWhen it came time for her Girl Scout Gold Award project, The Hockaday School student tackled the issue by starting Beautiful Body through Beautiful Mind – Inside and Out, a camp to educate the younger generation about mental health and body image.
Read moreThe pair, Vivian Zhou and Reagan Nguyen, will join performers from all 50 U.S. states, Guam and the Virgin Islands, South Korea, New Zealand, and Taiwan for a special performance at Carnegie Hall in New York City this month.
Read moreAnika Gopal created EyeSpy, an app that can detect if a driver is falling asleep.
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