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New Bridwell Institute For Economic Freedom At SMU’s Cox School
Bridwell speaks during an announcement
Election
Dallas ISD Trustee Candidates Give Elevator Pitches for District
The five candidates vying for two Dallas ISD school board seats would have - in a normal year - already completed their election season.
Hockaday Student, Three Alumnae Serve Our Heroes
Four women, all younger than 20, all with connections to the Hockaday School, and all with family who served in the military, have created a nonprofit dedicated to caring for veterans and providing meals to doctors, nurses, and staff in Veteran Affairs (VA) hospitals.
Lovely Lunches, Burned Puppets, and Rhythmic Teachers
Three generations of the Thomas family enjoy comparing tales of their days at Armstrong Elementary School.
Newly-Founded Student Advocacy Coalition Focuses on Social Justice Issues
Senior Zaria Osimetha decided that enough is enough and founded the Student Advocacy Coalition (SAC) to spread awareness and educate high school students about racial injustice.
Northeast Texas Girl Scouts Honor Gold Award Winners
The Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas presented Gold Award pins to 172 girls from the region, including several in the Park Cities.
Happenings on the Hill
Dancer and choreographer Silas Farley, who retired from New York City Ballet (NYCB) in May after eight years with the company, will be the Armstrong Visiting Artist-in-Residence in Ballet at Meadows School of the Arts for the 2020-21 school year.
Community Service Cornerstone of Mantra
In Sanskrit, the word ‘mantra’ signifies a positive resonance, which embodies the goal rising high school senior Nrithi Subramanian aimed toward when founding her jewelry business.
Northeast Texas Girl Scouts Honor Gold Award Winners
The Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas presented Gold Award pins to 172 girls from the region, including several in Preston Hollow.
Greenhill Names Toliver, Clark as Distinguished Alumna for 2020
One was awarded an Oscar this year. Another has steadily served the school even 24 years after graduation - both were honored by the Greenhill School this year.