Alumnae News

2026

  • Hockaday Alumnae Association Names Two Honorary Alums

    Congratulations to Cyndi Lewis and Sherri Darver!
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  • Leslie Crozier '75 Awarded Hockaday Medal

    In 1977, the Hockaday Alumnae Association instituted the Hockaday Medal Award to honor former students of the School who have shown excellence in their chosen fields of endeavor and have demonstrated their loyalty and support of Hockaday. The Hockaday Medal Award recipient exemplifies the Hockaday Cornerstones: Character, Courtesy, Scholarship, and Athletics. She serves as a role model to the students and the alumnae of Hockaday as well as to all women as they strive to achieve their goals. This award is the highest honor the Alumnae Association may bestow upon an alumna. 


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  • Kate Burch Canales '96 Selected as 112th Commencement Speaker

    The Hockaday School is pleased to announce Kate Burch Canales ’96 as the 2026 Commencement Speaker. Mrs. Canales is a designer and educator who has spent her career pursuing a deceptively simple idea: that design is for everyone and that everything designed can be redesigned. 
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  • Alumnae in the Medical Field Visit Campus

    Students had the opportunity this week to hear from an inspiring panel of women in medicine who shared their personal journeys, professional insights, and experiences across a range of specialties.
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  • HAARTS 2026

    HAARTS 2026 brought Hockaday alumnae and guests together for an inspiring evening celebrating creativity, leadership, and connection.
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Within the private school community, The Hockaday School is an independent college-preparatory day school for girls from grades PK–12 located in Dallas, Texas. Students realize their limitless potential through challenging academic curricula, arts, athletics, and extracurricular programs so that they are inspired to lead lives of purpose and impact.

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