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A Banner Year for Dallas Private School Girls Soccer

Ursuline and Covenant headed into their respective championship games at the TAPPS girls soccer tournament with revenge on their minds and a trophy as their ultimate goal.

Ingram, Hockaday Look to Defend SPC Volleyball Title

Just as her decorated high school volleyball career hit full swing, an injury forced Lauren Ingram to the sidelines.

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.
Voices

Changing Traditions: Graduate Looks Back on Hockaday Commencement

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

Art Students Integrate Service

Hockaday's Advanced Studio Art class partnered with North Dallas Shared Ministries to paint murals to brighten up the center.

Net Gains: Daisies Double Up on Postseason Lacrosse Titles

Hockaday didn’t lose to a lacrosse team from Texas all season, which makes it fitting that the Daisies took home two championship trophies at the end of the season.
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Hockaday, St. Mark’s Students to Model Service

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

Mother, Daughter Share Appetite for Adventure

Leya and Denise Glazer celebrate their second cookbook, ‘The Worldly Vegetarian’
STEAM

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.

Student Achievements: Five To Celebrate

Student co-chairs for the Junior Symphony Ball (JSB) presented Dallas Symphony Orchestra League (DSOL) president Anne Ligon with a $238,432 check. (Read time: 4.2 minutes)

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)

For the Love of the Games: More Than Just Scores

Since its founding, People Newspapers has been dedicated to the community and placed particular focus on the great unifier: sports. (Read time: 4.9 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)

Hockaday a Logical Fit For New/Gen Advocacy

A student-run women’s rights organization that launched last year at the Greenhill School before expanding in the U.S. and overseas has taken hold at The Hockaday School.
In Case You Missed It

Audrey Tweed Still Teaches Painting at 100

Audrey Tweed served in the Women’s Auxiliary Ferry Squadron, traveled the world, and won’t stop watering her yard herself at the age of 100.
STEAM

IF/THEN Ambassador Jennifer Stimpson takes Sabbatical from Hockaday to Write Federal Legislation

Jennifer Stimpson is on a mission: She wants to change what people picture when they think of a scientist.
Coronavirus

Hockamasks Help Refugees

A couple of Hockaday School students responded to the pandemic by creating a nonprofit and giving it a four-word name that tells perhaps half its story.

How a Hockaday Freshman Became a Beach Volleyball Sand-out

Avery Jackson might live several hundred miles from the ocean, but she feels right at home on the beach.
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