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Sarah Hodges

Sarah Hodges

Editor

Sarah Hodges is editor of People Newspapers. She wrote for The Kansas City Star, served in the Peace Corps, worked as a law firm associate, and spent more than a decade caring for her children as a stay-at-home parent prior to joining Park Cities People as managing editor in 2024. In her spare time, you can find her running, either around the neighborhood or to various kid activities.

All Stories by Sarah Hodges

Living

Edgemere Residents Look Fabulous in Derby Day Hats

Store-bought headwear wouldn’t buy more fun on Derby Day, ladies in the senior living community remarked as they crafted their own headpieces with tulle, pearl strings, and even mini horse figurines.
Living

Everyone’s a Member at The Charleston Club

Dallas’ first dedicated mahjong studio connects generations of players
Schools

Armstrong Grads Give Future Eagles a Place to Nest

The students partnered with Fannin Tree Farm to give their school a towering thank you gift — a 30-foot-tall live oak tree
Schools

Boone First Graders Take Audience on Deep-Sea Adventure

Students stage challenging musical that combines songs, instruments, speaking parts, and creative movements
Community

CultureFest Brings World of Flavors, Sights, and Sounds to the Park Cities

Fourth annual event draws more than 1,100 participants and showcases 27 countries and regions
Camps

Three Cheers for Spirited Scots Summer Camp!

Inclusive, joyful camp welcomes area students with and without disabilities
Schools

HP Cheer Teams Announce New Captains

HP Cheer has announced new leadership of the varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders and Spirited Scots
Schools

HPHS Celebrates Class of 2026

The May 22 graduation ceremony featured speeches by valedictorian Henry Zhu and salutatorian Bradley Liang
Schools

Athletes, Mathletes Receive Accolades from HP Board

The Highland Park board of trustees recognized the MIS/HPMS math and science team, along with tennis, golf, and gymnastics athletes
Schools

HPISD Students Exceed Test’s Growth Projections (Again)

Students also surpassed projected growth on the exam this winter
Community

Park Cities People Applauds

Celebrate your community members making an impact
Schools

Seniors Recognized in Honors Day Celebration

Graduates received awards and scholarships for character and achievement
News

UP Library Launches Community Read Program

Library card holders can pick up a free copy of 'Lonesome Dove' by Larry McMurtry, and participate in programs and discussions designed to deepen appreciation of the American classic
Business

Cruising Through the Park Cities and Preston Hollow in a Waymo

Is my teen with a learner’s permit a better motorist than a driverless vehicle?
Business

This Baker May Be Little, but Demand for His Bread Isn’t

St. Mark’s elementary school student sells homemade, high-quality sourdough
News

La Fiesta de las Seis Banderas Kicks Off 2026 Season

La Fiesta de las Seis Banderas has contributed more than $11.79 million to the Park Cities community, supporting a wide range of educational, charitable, and civic initiatives
Living

HPHS Student Council Raises Funds for Flood Victims

Council members donate about $17,000 to foundations that honor lost Park Cities girls
Sports

HP Archery on Target at Western National Tournament

Middle schooler finishes in first place out of more than 400 girl archers in her age group
News

Elizabeth Toon Charities to Host Clay Shoot, Concert

Elizabeth Toon Charities will host the 20th-annual Clay Shoot and Concert May 7-8
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