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‘Pippin’ Was an Extraordinary Journey, Both on and off the Stage
Highland Park High School students staged a spellbinding production of Pippin, which chronicles the journey of a young prince struggling to build an extraordinary life.
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St. Christopher’s Montessori Expands Learning Opportunities
The young learners at St. Christopher’s Montessori School aren’t the only ones growing.
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Sarah Hodges
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Oak Hill Academy Opens New High School Campus
Oak Hill Academy announced the opening of a new high school campus at Cochran Chapel, focused on providing neurodiverse students with a tailored, whole-child education.
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Grace Conley
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Creativity at Your Fingertips
With a love for forensics, fingerprints, and inspiring young minds, Abigail founded Minutiae Artistry, a program designed to introduce students to the world of forensic science through art.
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Innovative HP Alums to Share Inspirational Journeys
Trailblazing Highland Park alumni who have made their mark in fields including education, technology, finance, and government affairs will share their stories from 9 to 11 a.m. in a Scots Talk at Highland Park High School, 4220 Emerson Ave.
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Sarah Hodges
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Troop 80 Turns 80: A Great Time to Earn Eagle
BSA Troop 80 celebrated its 80th anniversary earlier this year by welcoming four new Eagle Scouts and honoring six troop members for their volunteer service.
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Theater Students Take Audiences on Journey of Discovery With ‘Pippin’
'Pippin' showtimes are at 7 p.m. on Oct. 16, 17, and 18, and at 2 p.m. on Oct. 19 in Highland Park High School’s Palmer Auditorium. Balcony tickets are $12, and reserved seats are $15. Tickets are available online or at the door.
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Sarah Hodges
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JLD Funds Innovative Education for Dallas ISD
More than $77,000 of funding was distributed to 33 Dallas ISD educators thanks to the Junior League of Dallas and Texas Instruments.
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Grace Conley
Events
HPHS Theater Presents ‘Pippin’
Highland Park High School theater students will transport audiences to a world of glory and adventure during their production of 'Pippin' from Oct. 16 to 19 in Highland Park High School's Palmer Auditorium. Showtimes are at 7 p.m. on Oct. 16, 17, and 18, and at 2 p.m. on Oct. 19.
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Grace Conley
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Celebrating Tradition: Senior Year Moments
Senior traditions are more than just annual events at Preston Hollow’s independent high schools — they are meaningful milestones that foster connection, pride, and lasting memories.
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After Graduation the Show Can Go on for HPISD Art Fans
After a graduating senior takes their final bow in Palmer Auditorium, the curtain doesn’t have to go down on their family’s support of the arts in Highland Park ISD.
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Sarah Hodges
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TCA Students Recognized as National Merit Scholars
Samuel Qian, Nathan Youn, and Caroline Hatton have been recognized by the National Merit Scholarship Program at Trinity Christian Academy.
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Grace Conley
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Hartzell Eyes Dramatic Ascent for SMU
More than 1,000 students, faculty, staff, alumni, neighbors, and distinguished guests from across academia and the nation attended the inauguration and installation ceremony of SMU’s new president on Sept. 12 at the Moody Coliseum.
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Boone Elementary Wrangles Up New Bike Rodeo
Boone Elementary bike rodeo emcee Tyler Berns told the school’s young cyclists that they were in for a treat.
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Sarah Hodges
It May Be Halftime, But the Action Is Just Getting Started
Some of the most show-stopping action at this season’s Highland Park football games will happen during halftime.
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Sarah Hodges
HPISD Honors Parkitects, MIS/HPMS Nurses
The Highland Park ISD board of trustees recognized outstanding work by students and life-saving efforts by nurses during its Sept. 23 meeting.
By
Sarah Hodges
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Helmet Decals Honor Victims of Hill Country Flooding
Highland Park football players are honoring the victims of July’s catastrophic flooding each time they take the field.
By
Sarah Hodges
Looking For a New Action-Packed Sport? Try Math
Highland Park High School ranked among the best in the state last year in a fast-paced, team sport that requires talent, skill, and lots of hard work.
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Sarah Hodges
Scots to Host Caniac Supper This Friday
The Scots aren’t the only ones who need to fuel up before Friday’s home game against Pulaski Academy.
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Sarah Hodges
HPISD Seniors Recognized as National Merit Semifinalists
Eighteen seniors at Highland Park High School have been named Semifinalists in the 2026 National Merit Scholarship Program.
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Sarah Hodges