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Nailing It: Student Volunteers Build Homes, Hope

St. Mark’s and Hockaday schools team up with Habitat for Humanity

Hunter Lacey Makes a Place for Creation

During a recent opening-day visit to Creation Studio off Southwestern Boulevard, founder and executive director Hunter Lacey explained her mission to empower adults with disabilities to become working artists and diversify the arts by sharing their artwork with the public.

Teen With Gift of Gab Uses Podcast to Chart New Territory

Anya Bohil gives the impression she’d be a regular guest on Super Soul Sundays.

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.
Coronavirus

Border Photographer Chronicles Pandemic Dallas

St. Mark’s student and his sister seek Perspectives of these times

‘Shark Tank’ for the Homeless

The new residential wing of Dallas’ Fannie C. Harris Youth Center is about to receive a total makeover, courtesy of some local students.

Hockaday Graduate Honored at 70th Class Reunion

Mary Ann Hyde was the belle of the ball at The Hockaday School reunion – with a caveat attached. This was no ordinary school reunion.

Hockaday Girls Win Robotics Championship

Tasked with this season’s “Into Orbit” robotics competition challenge, the teams spent hours studying the vast expanse of space and coming up with innovative solutions using science and technology.

The Walder Identity

Tracy Walder, now a history teacher at The Hockaday School, wasn’t much interested in television while growing up in Southern California, but on Sept. 11, 2001
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Teamwork, Technology, and Astronaut Training

Sydney Slay hasn’t exactly walked where no girl has gone before, but after Space Academy this summer, she’s got a better idea of what a lunar visit might feel
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