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Dallas ISD News Digest

Book vending machines, CPR training, principal for a day
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Hockaday Teen Turns Pageants Into Purpose

Lily Roberts helps others find ways to serve their communities
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Frozen Jr. Opens Tonight at MIS

Fifth-and sixth-grade theater students will bring the winter magic of Frozen Jr. to the stage at McCulloch Intermediate School from tonight through Dec. 6.
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New Assessment Results Are Coming to Town

Parents of fourth, seventh, and 11th graders will be able to access their students' scores on the WrAP, short for Writing Assessment Program, from ERB by the end of the day on Friday.
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Tangled and Whisked: Students Dive Into Creativity

Parish Extend offers opportunities for after-school enrichment
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Support the Scots in Regional Finals

Highland Park will take on Frisco Lone Star in the Class 5A Division I Regional Finals at 7 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 5, at The Star in Frisco.
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HPISD Board Honors Student Accomplishments

Trustees recognize outstanding artistic and athletic achievements during Nov. 18 meeting
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Experience the Magic of ‘Frozen Jr.’ With MIS Students

Audiences can warm their hearts with the winter magic of Frozen Jr. from Dec. 4 to 6 at McCulloch Intermediate School, 3555 Granada Ave.
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Hyer Girl Scouts Support North Texas Food Bank

Hard-working Daisies at Hyer Elementary have donated 294 pounds of food to the North Texas Food Bank.
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Armstrong Pupils Have Frightfully Fun Pumpkin Spectacular

Students at Armstrong Elementary ended Halloween with much more than full bags of candy.
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Hyer Cooks Up Thanksgiving Tradition With Exercise, Family, and Fun 

Hyer Elementary kicked off the Thanksgiving festivities early on Nov. 15 with its first annual Family Turkey Trot.
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Mobile Career Lab Brings Hands-On Training to Students

Dallas Independent School District has launched a new initiative to provide middle school students with direct access to hands-on career training through a mobile classroom. 
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Highland Belles Drill Team Recognizes Top Fundraisers

Money raised during the Belles' Spaghetti Supper and Auction helps fund the team’s year-round operations.
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Highland Belles Drill Team Announces Honor Squads

Highland Park High School’s award-winning Highland Belles Drill Team has announced the 2025-26 Highland Belles Honor Squads. Belles in the honor squads are recognized for their excellence in dance and high kick.
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Mahjong Isn’t Just for Mom’s Night

Students are using a centuries-old method to develop problem-solving, math, and social skills. 
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Parkitects Win Urban Land Institute Competition

The task would have been tricky for seasoned urban planners, let alone high school students.
Announcements

HPISD, HP, UP, and Dallas Share Updates on Progress, Parking

Park Cities and Dallas leaders shared their successes and plans for the future on Oct. 28 during an annual joint meeting.
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Coach Returns to Competition With Ursuline Cheer Team

Sixteen years ago, an ACL injury derailed Kendra Sawyer’s plans for collegiate cheerleading. This year, the Ursuline alumna has come full circle, leading the school’s inaugural competitive cheer team as its head coach. 
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Dads, Dirt, and a Whole Lot of Mulch

Wesley Prep dads club clean playground in festival of service
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Highlander Band Closes Outstanding Season

The Highlander Band completed its marching season on Nov. 1 with a fifth-place finish in the area competition, coming just a fraction of a point shy of qualifying for the State Marching Band Contest.
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