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Yondr Pouch Rollout Going Well, Administrators Say
Highland Park ISD middle and high school students are holding their heads a little higher as they walk down the halls this fall.
Missing Turns and Finding Our Way
I spent a full week in July crisscrossing Delaware and Maryland with my son for lacrosse tournaments and realized the trip was not about getting everything right — it was about being present.
‘Park Cities People’ Applauds
Highland Park graduates Charles Nelson, who plans to attend Duke University, and Brooks Simmons, who plans to attend the University of Texas, who have been selected for the 16th Annual Byron Nelson International Junior Golf Awards Scholarship.
DCAC Announces 18th Annual Art for Advocacy Theme
DCAC Announces 18th Annual Art for Advocacy Theme
Faith
HP Pres Chooses Experienced Leader as Senior Pastor
Highland Park Presbyterian Church has elected Rev. Dr. Thomas Daniel, a gifted and compassionate leader with more than 25 years of ministry service, as its new Senior Pastor.
Football Tab
With Many New Faces, Who Will Step Up to Lead HP Defense?
Having just one returning starter sounds daunting, but for the aggressive and hard-hitting Highland Park defense, it’s a familiar issue thanks to annual roster turnover fueled by graduation.
Scots Bounce Back With Abbreviated Win
Highland Park rolled past Lovejoy 21-0 in a game stopped with 3:54 remaining in the first half due to inclement weather.
Blue Out Shirt Purchase Deadline Extended
The deadline to purchase Blue Out Shirts has been extended to 5 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 8.
Scots Still Look for Big Win Total
Highland Park is long used to dozens of wins a season. Nothing has changed that feeling.
HP Robotics Team Aims for New Heights After 2024-25 School Year
Highland Park High School’s robotics team is flying high after its stellar performance at a national championship and insider’s tour of SpaceX.
Highland Park Asks for Resident Input on Long-Term Plans
Highland Park residents can have a voice in their town’s future by participating in Community Conversations on Sept. 11 and 12.