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HPISD Destination Imagination Teams Soar at Regional Tourney

HPISD students problem solve through STEAM at this year's Destination Imagination tournament
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We’ve Got Problems. These High Schoolers Have Ideas

Highland Park High School students showcased their innovative ideas at the high school’s SciTech Festival Student Fair.
News

SMU, Methodist Conference End Legal Fight

A yearslong legal dispute between SMU and the South Central Jurisdiction of The United Methodist Church over governance of the university is over.
Camps

Summer Sessions Make Perfect Pastime

Area youngsters with a passion for baseball are finding a training oasis tucked away in the Mockingbird Central shopping center. 
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McCulloch Intermediate/Highland Park Middle School Principal Retiring

The principal of McCulloch Intermediate and Highland Park Middle School is retiring at the end of the school year after six years as a principal in Highland Park ISD.
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Student Artists Get Texas-Sized Recognitions

As part of a partnership between the Texas Cultural Trust and the Texas Commission on the Arts, student artists in music, theater, dance, visual arts, literary arts and more were recognized as Butler Texas Young Masters.
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Bradfield Science Fair Sparks Creativity and Learning

Have you ever wondered which gas station has the cleanest bathroom, the best way to get out a stubborn ketchup stain, or whether different colored popsicles melt at different rates?
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Ursuline Students Earn Girl Scouts’ Highest Honor

Kate Walsh ’25, Addison Kayanan ’27, and Savannah Moreno ’27 were recently recognized with the Girl Scout Gold Award
Camps

Walnut Hill Recreation Center Offers Family Summer Fun

From fitness classes and youth camps to swimming programs and community meetups, Dallas recreation centers aim to keep residents active, connected, and engaged throughout the year.
Camps

What’s Next When Founders Graduate?

When Ziling Zhou and Christopher Guffey formed their mentoring nonprofit as sophomores, they were focused on getting creative in the moment while giving back to the community.
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HPISD to Restrict Personal Laptops for Next School Year

Highland Park ISD students will no longer be able to use personal laptops on campus during the school day starting in the 2026-2027 school year to comply wth a new state law.
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Finding History in the Hallways

Greenhill School redefines remarkable women during its diamond anniversary
General

Let Kids Tell You What’s Best About Camps

One of my favorite parts of visiting camps is talking directly with the campers. When I ask them what makes camp so special, their answers are always honest and come straight from their hearts.
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HPISD Musicians Earn All-State Recognition

Nine Highland Park band, orchestra, and choir students have been named all-state musicians, the highest honor a Texas music student can receive.
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Dallas ISD Asks Voters to Approve $6.2 Billion Bond

New schools, modern upgrades, enhanced safety and security part of bond package
Events

Young Voices Reflect Big Dreams

Preston Hollow Elementary student wins MLK Jr. oratory title
General

Major Change on the Menu for HPHS Cafeteria

What’s cooking in the Highland Park High School cafeteria this spring?
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Dallas ISD Launches Additional Days Calendar

The district has added an additional days school year calendar for 13 elementary schools and for sixth graders in seven middle schools so students can get extra support and spend time exploring activities that will enrich their school experience.
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