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Highland Park Education Foundation Gifts $1.7 Million to HPISD
The Highland Park Education Foundation presented a check for $1.7 million — all of which will support teacher and staff salaries — to HPISD at the district’s Aug. 20 Board of Trustees meeting.
Events
Angelika Film Center & Cafe to Host Inaugural DIFF SHORTS Film Festival
The Angelika Film Center & Café at Mockingbird Station will host the inaugural DIFF SHORTS Film Festival from Aug. 23 to 25.
2024 Highland Park Opponents
Check out the opponents the Scots will face this season, which begins on Aug. 29 with a match against Rockwall-Heath.
Weighing Options for Long-Term Care
Selecting a nursing home or other long-term care facility for your loved one is a vital decision in your family’s life.
Highland Park to Ground Spray for Mosquitos
Highland Park east of Preston Road to the town limits will be sprayed for mosquitos overnight on Wednesday, Aug. 21, Thursday, Aug. 22, and Friday, Aug. 23, due to a mosquito sample that tested positive for West Nile Virus.
Society
Allie + Bess Celebrates Five Years of Success
Allie + Bess, the multi-million-dollar jewelry business that began at the kitchen tables of Preston Hollow resident Bess Callarman and her best friend Allie Wardlaw, celebrates its fifth anniversary this month.
HPISD Implements Clear Bag Policy at Athletic Events
Scots fans need to bring a new accessory to the next big game — a clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bag.
Horse Spotted Near Snider Plaza
The Wild West came to University Park on Aug. 18 when a horse was spotted prior to high noon on Hillcrest Road.
HP Swept by Allen in Seesaw Home Opener
Highland Park opened its home schedule with a tight three-set loss to Class 6A power Allen on Tuesday.
In Case You Missed It
Scots Top Coppell, Creekview in Tennis
Highland Park opened the District 12-5A team tennis schedule with an easy win over Carrollton Creekview at the Seay Tennis Center.
Society
Men of Nehemiah Earns Gold Seal of Approval
Dallas-based Men of Nehemiah, a nonprofit that helps rebuild the lives of men torn apart by addiction, has been awarded The Gold Seal of Approval from The Joint Commission, the nation's oldest and largest standards-setting and accrediting body in health care.