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Scots Senior Pens Letter to Freshman Self, Others

As I reach my last semester at Highland Park High School, I have started thinking about what advice I would give my freshman self. 

Scots Earn Three Shutouts in Tournament

The Highland Park boys soccer team continued the undefeated start to their season by winning all three games at the MSU Invitational tournament in Wichita Falls.

UP Shares Winter Weather Preparation Tips

The City of University Park has posted some winter-weather tips on its website.

Park Cities MLK Jr. Day Closures

City/town buildings will be closed on Monday, Jan. 15, for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

UP Accepting Essay, Art Contest Entries

Students can become part of University Park history by entering these contests as part of the city's Centennial celebration.

HPISD Debuts New Security System

Highland Park High School students passed through the district’s new weapons-detection system the morning of Thursday, Jan. 11.

It’s Cookie Time for Park Cities and Preston Hollow Girl Scouts!

Find out where area Girl Scouts are selling their tasty treats!

Piano Teacher Offers Lessons in Enjoying Music

Performing for people like President Barack Obama might prove daunting for many pianists, but Miriam Morales has all the experience needed. 

Morse Milestone Leads Scots at Heritage

Highland Park entered the final stretch of the wrestling regular season by sweeping its matches at the Frisco Heritage Duals.

SoCal Investment Company Purchases Novel Turtle Creek

Family-run Goldrich Kest, which was founded by Holocaust survivors and entrepreneurs Jona Goldrich and Sol Kest, recently acquired the impressive 206-unit high rise featuring apartments ranging in size from one bedroom, one bath to three bedrooms, three baths.

HPISD School Board Reviews State Performance Report

Highland Park ISD students improved their scores on last year’s annual state assessment and are qualifying for gifted and special education services in increasing numbers. The district is working to help students meet a state standard for college readiness.
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