Schools
New HPHS Gymnastics Gym To Be Named for Hegi Family
Highland Park High School’s new gymnastics gym was named the Hegi Family Gymnastics Training Center following the family’s recent gift
Read moreHappenings on the Hill
The Meadows Museum at SMU has acquired six new works for its collection.
Read moreTeen Author Shows Learning Differences Aren’t Disabilities
I don’t remember how old I was when I was first told about my learning difference, but I think there’s a reason for that. The reason is this: When I found out, nothing changed.
Read moreHeppner Family Commits $11.5 Million to SMU Cox School of Business
An $11.5 million gift from Aurelia and Brad Heppner and family to SMU’s Edwin L. Cox School of Business will
Read moreTeens Join DKMS To Fight Blood Cancers
Ava Williams saw the difference DKMS makes in the fight against blood cancers and disorders when her brother needed a bone marrow transplant in 2018.
Read moreDallas ISD Puts $3.7 Billion Bond To Voters in November
When Dallas ISD debuted its potential 2020 bond package months ago, it was ambitious. It made waves. It attracted national attention. It was $3.7 billion.
Read moreAn 11-Year-Old’s Secrets to Selling Slime and Jewelry
McKenna Kate Houghton, an 11-year-old from University Park, is an evolving entrepreneur, selling products ranging from slime to jewelry and lip gloss.
Read moreJesuit Dallas Receives Historic $17M Gift
Honoring the memory of her late husband, Rachel Segal has committed the largest gift in the 78-year history of Jesuit Dallas as the single donor in the construction of the David A. Segal Family Aquatic Center.
Read moreHPISD: In-Person Or Virtual Learning For Second Nine Weeks Grading Period?
HPISD parents of students in grades pre-K through 8 are asked to make a selection between in-person or virtual learning
Read more13 HPHS Seniors Named National Merit Semifinalists
Highland Park High School recently announced 13 seniors were named semifinalists in the 2021 National Merit Scholarship program. More than
Read moreWhat Happens if COVID Strikes Your Classroom?
Dallas ISD began welcoming its youngest students at each campus on Monday, but some parents are already questioning whether the
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