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Photo Gallery: State Champion Scots Victory Parade
Park Cities residents braved frigid temperatures Saturday afternoon to honor the 2018 3-peat State Champion Highland Park football and tennis teams.
Parade Scheduled To Honor State Champion Scots
The parade will begin at 1 p.m. Jan. 12 on the west side of the high school on Douglas Avenue and end at Goar Park.
Helping the In-Between
As executive director of Oak Hill Academy for more than 30 years, Park Cities resident Pam Quarterman has seen first-hand the struggles children with special
Globetrotting Art Teacher Ready To Return to the Ring
Amber Stautzenberger is no ordinary educator. She’s found a passion – one of her many – as the early childhood art and inclusion coordinator at Episcopal School
Dallas Homeless Shelter Focuses On Teen Needs
For those involved with Dallas’ new Fannie C. Harris Youth Center, ditching the stigma of homeless shelters is important.
Broadway Star Likes Teaching During Trips Back Home
Christine Cornish is living her dream as a Broadway actress, with career performances that include such classics as Cats, My Fair Lady, and Kiss Me, Kate.
Student Achievements: Three to Celebrate
At the Lone Star Classic Drum Line Competition, the Highland Park High School Drum Line earned the Caldwell Cup for Best Percussion Performance by achieving
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Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents First-Ever New Year’s Eve Party
The event, Meyerson 'til Midnight, will give guests the chance to toast the New Year with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.
SMU Partners with Renowned String Quartet Competition
The first place laureate will also be named the Peak Fellowship Ensemble-in-Residence at SMU Meadows
HP Education Foundation Executive Director Retires
Peterson has spent 16 years with the Foundation
SMU Names Two Executives to Top Positions
Two executives at Southern Methodist University have recently been promoted to top positions.
HPHS Music Educators Train With The Best
As the 2017 fall semester wound down at Highland Park High School, band director Reagan Brumley wandered the streets of Tokyo. Months earlier, principal Walter
‘Terror in the Woods’ And on The Web
Since she was 2 years old, Ella West Jerrier wanted to be on stage. The Preston Hollow resident started with dance, became interested in acting, and began
Student Achievements: Seven to Celebrate
The Highlander Band received straight 1s at the UIL 5A Marching Contest; won first place in 5A competition at the Duncanville Marching Invitational as well as
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SMU Researcher: The Key To Algebra Success? Make It Personal
The dreaded train question still stumps test-takers, ranging from eighth-graders to those preparing for graduate school exams, but an SMU math researcher insists there are better ways to teach algebra.
Alcuin Celebrates Big Thought CEO and Board Chair
The luncheon drew more than 200 supporters and raised nearly $90,000 for the scholarship fund.