Events
From school fundraisers and gallery openings to community festivals and neighborhood get-togethers, this is where you’ll find everything happening in and around the Park Cities and Preston Hollow. Whether you’re looking to make weekend plans or support a local cause, our events calendar keeps you connected to the heart of your community
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HPISD Schedules Bond Projects
Highland Park ISD wants to be “quick, but not in a hurry” as it implements projects funded by its $137.3 million bond, assistant superintendent for business services Scott Drillette told the district’s Board of Trustees at a Jan. 21 meeting.
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Ordinance Change Recommended for Cox Mansion Site
The Highland Park Zoning Commission voted on Jan. 23 to recommend that the town amend its zoning ordinances to permit a new home at the site of the demolished Cox Mansion to exceed the current maximum allowed height.
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HPISD Adapts Programs, Staffing to Address Enrollment Drop
Highland Park ISD will make staffing adjustments to address declining student enrollment, superintendent Mike Rockwood announced in a Jan. 23 email.
Philanthropy
Former MLB Player Drew Robinson to Speak at Luncheon
The Grant Halliburton Foundation will hold its 16th annual Beacon of Hope Community Luncheon on March 25, 2025 at the Omni Dallas Hotel.
Football Team Honored for Successful Season
The Highland Park ISD Board of Trustees recognized the members of HP’s varsity football team for their outstanding season during a Jan. 21 board meeting.
Myung, Rangers Hold Off Scots in OT
Danny Myung’s overtime goal lifted Jesuit Dallas past Highland Park 2-1 in a thriller on Wednesday in Richardson.
Lady Scots Prepare for Wakeland Showdown
With nine straight wins, the Highland Park girls are positioning themselves for a run at the District 12-5A basketball title.
HP Blanks Creekview in District Opener
Two goals from freshman Maggie Deskin led Highland Park to a 5-0 win over Carrollton Creekview in the District 12-5A girls soccer opener.
News
Kimberly Tolbert Named Dallas City Manager
Tolbert becomes the first Black woman to serve as Dallas’ City Manager
Models, Expos, Egg Drops, Inventions, and Haikus
This roundup of area examples is but a sampling of how STEM/STEAM learning is unfolding on campuses near you.
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Storm Proof: Good Shepherd Getting New Multi-Purpose Gym
The project will include an upgraded space for the school’s signature Classroom of the Earth (COE) program, and the new gymnasium will serve as a Category 5 storm shelter.
SMU Ceremony Honors Student Heroism
The SMU Police Department presented the prestigious “Citizens Commendation Award” to SMU doctoral student Magdeline Pike in recognition of her heroic actions.
Crime
Preston Hollow Crime Reports Jan. 13–19
Vandalism and damage of property topped the list of offenses committed this week in Preston Hollow.