Highland Park Independent School District
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- Note, this Highland Park ISD serves the cities of Highland Park and University Park. For the Highland Park ISD in the Amarillo area, see Highland Park Independent School District (Potter County, Texas)
Highland Park Independent School District (HPISD) is a public school district based in Highland Park, Texas, United States.
HPISD serves most of the city of Highland Park, all of the city of University Park, and portions of Dallas. HPISD administers seven schools. It is consistently ranked among the top school districts in Texas, as it serves the highly affluent Park Cities.
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[edit] Schools
[edit] Secondary schools
[edit] High schools
AAAA 1 in University Park
- Highland Park High School (University Park)
[edit] Middle schools
1 in Highland Park
- Highland Park Middle School (Highland Park)
[edit] Primary schools
[edit] Intermediate schools
1 in Highland Park
- McCulloch Intermediate School (Highland Park)
[edit] Elementary schools
2 in Highland Park, 2 in University Park
- Armstrong Elementary School (Highland Park)
- Bradfield Elementary School (Highland Park)
- Hyer Elementary School (University Park)
- University Park Elementary School (University Park)
[edit] See also
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