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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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Robert Weiss Tells His Stories Through Art, Teaching

Diving into Weiss' world is an immersive trip worth taking
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Hockaday Students Give Shelter Dogs A Voice

Personal biographies posted outside animals' enclosures ensure their journeys are no longer obscure to the passersby
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Hockaday Rowing Tradition Takes Olympic Turn

Hours after qualifying for the Paris Olympics, Teal Cohen holed up in her Swiss hotel room and proudly watched young rowers an ocean away win medals for her alma mater.  

Miss Park Cities’ and Dallas’ Teens

Beneath the glittering tiaras and elegantly cut dresses — worn for less than a week during the Miss Texas’ Teen Pageant — lies a year’s worth of hard work.

Preston Hollow Patriotically Parties for the Fourth

Preston Hollow residents celebrated with their neighborhoods the morning of July 4 to kick off Independence Day.

Girls’ Wellness Initiative Addresses Needs Near and Far

While nibbling on bite-sized pastries, shoppers roamed a room ornately decorated with pastel colors and gold accents — a pink Versailles, if you will. 

Hockaday-Launched Fine Arts Nonprofit Goes International

Visions For Confidence (V4C) is an inspirational 501(c)(3) nonprofit started by two Texas teens with a passion for recognizing talented students studying fine arts. 

Filmmakers Impress Judges With Health-Focused Movies

The Hockaday School students Anu Akingbade and Anika Kapoor aim to inspire others through filmmaking and storytelling. 

High School Pair Raise Funds and Awareness for Period Poverty

Two Hockaday School students — incoming junior Ashley Chemmalakuzhy and incoming senior Claire Zhu — joined forces to raise $3,450 and awareness to help those facing period poverty in Dallas.
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Changing Traditions: Graduate Looks Back on Hockaday Commencement

Throughout my 14 years as a Hockadaisy, I had always dreamed of my graduation day.

Student Achievements: Big Check, Impressive Scholars

The 64th Annual Junior Symphony Ball raised a record-shattering $446,000 for the Dallas Symphony Orchestra League.
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Hockaday, St. Mark’s Students to Model Service

Fashion show will promote confidence, benefit Genesis Women’s Shelter

Meet One of the Teens Behind Perot’s Remote Field Trips

Sofia Reyes’ acting skills took her behind the scenes at the museum.

Mother, Daughter Share Appetite for Adventure

Leya and Denise Glazer celebrate their second cookbook, ‘The Worldly Vegetarian’
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Space Camp Alumnae Discovers Her Out of This World Passion

I was only in sixth grade when I discovered my fascination with space.

Student Achievements: Celebrate These

Members of the Mockingbird Chapter of the National Charity League in the last year contributed 8,998 hours of community service to Dallas philanthropy partners working in crisis and violence intervention, education, elderly and animal support, and poverty and hunger prevention.

Holland Roden Keeps Doing Her (Scary) Parts

Holland Roden, a former Hockaday and HPHS student lives in a van, even with her acting career rolling. (Read time: 3.9 minutes)

This Is What an Eagle Scout Looks Like Now

Maya Dattatreya has been a part of Boy Scouts since 2018. Well, not exactly. (Read time: 4.1 minutes)

Student Achievements: Five To Celebrate

Collin Chon, a fifth-grader at Greenhill School, won Best of Show in the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) annual Student Art Contest. This year’s theme: Everyday Heroes Ride DART.
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