HPISD Trustees OK Challenge Policy For Library Books
The Highland Park ISD board of trustees June 20 approved a policy change allowing parents or adult students to challenge optional materials, like library books.
Read moreThe Highland Park ISD board of trustees June 20 approved a policy change allowing parents or adult students to challenge optional materials, like library books.
Read moreTwo new trustees took their oaths of office at the May 16 Highland Park ISD school board meeting – Blythe Koch in place 6 and Pete Flowers in place 7.
Read moreHighland Park ISD recently recognized outgoing superintendent Dr. Tom Trigg (the district’s eighth) with a reception May 11 that featured current and former staff members, school board members, and some students.
Read moreLonnie Jordan, who has been at Lake Highlands for the past eight years, will become the next athletic director for Highland Park ISD.
Read moreIt’s official: The Highland Park ISD board of trustees April 18 unanimously approved hiring Dr. Mike Rockwood as the district’s ninth superintendent. His first day as acting superintendent will be May 27.
Read moreThe Highland Park ISD board of trustees March 27 named Lake Dallas ISD Superintendent Dr. Mike Rockwood as the lone finalist for the top job in Highland Park ISD.
Read moreHighland Park ISD’s Pierce Planetarium’s new expansion offers a whole new world of immersive, digital educational resources.
Read moreThe candidate filing deadline has passed and the ballot for the two open seats on the Highland Park ISD board of trustees that are up for election in May is in place.
Read moreThe Highland Park ISD board of trustees Feb. 14 approved a modification to the district’s longstanding practice of requiring teachers to get their master’s degree within seven years of being hired by the district. The board’s modified policy requires teachers to get their master’s degree or valid certification from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards.
Read moreThe Highland Park ISD board of trustees will get new faces this year. So who’s filed to run for the open seats so far?
Read moreHighland Park ISD officials hope a new $4.9 million Moody Foundation grant will help the district become a “thought leader” in math and dyslexia education.
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