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Like Father, Like Son

Most families are fortunate to see one debate state championship, but the wins are becoming a tradition for David Coale and his son, Camden.

School’s Cool — Just Ask the Mascots!

It’s not hard to get excited about the upcoming school year when the Dallas Mavericks ManiAACs are your hype guys. 

Wesley Prep Brings Community Into Classroom

Each spring, as part of their Community Helpers Program, Wesley Prep invites guests to campus for in-house field trips. This year included visits from the Dallas County Sheriff’s Department, Dallas Fire Rescue, Woodhill Dental, and the Dallas Zoo.
In Case You Missed It

HPHS Angler Captures Spot on All-American Team

Highland Park ISD senior Dylan Sorrells is reeling in top honors for his angling skills.

UP Elementary Students Share Talents During Fourth Grade Showcase

Looking for Talent? Turn off the TV and check out the fourth graders at University Park Elementary School.

Have a Question? Armstrong Elementary Scientists Are on the Case

Even if you pick it up in under five seconds, food you drop on the floor will still have germs. 

Mandarin-speaking St. Mark’s Student Ready for China

St. Mark’s School of Texas’ Hilton Sampson is headed to China this fall to show off his skills with a triple-bearing yo-yo and the Mandarin language.

Pencil in Cistercian Preparatory for a Robotics Championship

Cistercian Preparatory School’s robotics students learned about the importance of teamwork and resilience as they overcame technical difficulties on their way to win the international 2022 FIRST Robotics Competition.

Finding A Match

More than 325 people signed up as prospective bone marrow donors during a recent registration drive for the 4-year-old son of Highland Park Middle School teacher and coach Adam Lopez.

Greenhill School Launches $71M Growing Stronger Campaign

The Greenhill School has launched a $71 million fundraising campaign and broken ground on a new STEM and Innovation center.

Alcuin School Student Shines at South by Southwest

Filmmaker Stanley Turner, a junior, screens ‘Story Time’ at iconic Austin festival

What Had You Accomplished at 19?

Haley Taylor Schlitz, an author, law school grad, prepares for bar exam
Voices

Personalities And Pluralism: Empathy Provides Path to Inclusion

When we think of leadership, we generally think that extroversion rules.

How Do Our Brains React to Introverts?

St. Mark’s School of Texas senior Zubin Metha sees himself as an introvert living in a world in love with extroverts.
In Case You Missed It

Hockaday, St. Mark’s Students to Model Service

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

A Week at the Museum

Want a story-driven, beautifully creative camping experience? Head to the Dallas Museum of Art.

Happenings on the Hill

Are you a hungry SMU student, faculty member, or employee?
Philanthropy

Now Showing: St. Rita Teens Making a Difference for Children’s Health

If there’s something of a need … in your neighborhood, who you gonna call?

Happenings on the Hill

Supercomputing at SMU is getting, well, more super.
STEAM

Full STEAM Ahead For Robotics

The rollout of robotics programming for McCulloch Intermediate and Highland Park Middle schools began full STEAM ahead this fall, and district officials say they plan to continue to expand opportunities for students.
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