Highland Park ISD

Splurge Vs. Steal: Two Homes in Highland Park ISD

By Bethany Erickson / June 18, 2018 /
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Homes in the Highland Park ISD attendance zone are often sought after by families buying homes. But those homes can come with a hefty price tag, too. Our Splurge vs Steal this week looks at two homes in the district’s attendance zone. Both have at least three bedrooms and are at least 2,200 square feet.…

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Come Home For The Holidays Friday at Armstrong Bradfield Preschool Association Annual Tour

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / November 27, 2017 /

From Staff Reports Armstrong Bradfield Preschool Association (ABPA) will host the 19th annual Homes for the Holidays Home Tour on Friday, Dec. 1. The tour will start promptly at 9:30 a.m. and end at 1 p.m. The tour will showcase four beautiful homes, allowing residents to have an inside look at some of the most striking homes…

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Realtor Lynda Piepgras Gives Back to Schools Through Commission Donation Program

By Joanna England / September 1, 2017 /

Realtors are famous for their generosity, and they are constantly looking for new ways to lift up the communities they serve. And though commission donation programs are nothing new, we’re absolutely impressed with Lynda Piepgras’ idea to help meet the needs of school districts by contributing a percentage of sales. In fact, Piepgras is launching…

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Beautiful Apartments in Suburban Dallas-Area School Districts

By Sydney Bennet / August 31, 2017 /

It’s officially back to school season! Store shelves are lined with pencils, pens, and notebooks. Children sport new backpacks. For many families, it may also be moving season. Top school districts are a major draw for families looking to relocate to nearby suburbs. For households not ready to buy a home in a new district,…

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Dallas ISD Latest to Adopt District of Innovation Plan

By Bethany Erickson / May 26, 2017 /
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Dallas, Highland Park, and Ector County schools recently became the latest districts to opt for the “District of Innovation” status. Districts across Texas are grabbing hold of a 2015 law that allows them wider flexibility and control of everything from the start and end dates for the school year, class size, and length of a…

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