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A Message from the HPA President

Dear Hockaday Parents,
 
Welcome back! We hope you had a wonderful and relaxing summer vacation. The members of the Hockaday Parents' Association Board have been busy this summer preparing for the many activities that are set for the 2016-17 school year. Read more
 
Please join us!
 
Sept 14, 8:15am Kick Off HPA Meeting - Liza Lee, Teachers, Students and More
 
Sept 23, 4-7pm   Hockaday / St. Mark’s Fun Day, CAMP HOCKAMARK’S - St. Mark’s Campus, Grades PK-6
 
Dec 7, 8:15am    HPA Meeting – Brain-Focused Strategies for Developing Social Emotional Health with Michelle Kinder, Executive Director, Momentous Institute
 
Jan 19, 8:15am   Hockaday / St. Mark’s Joint Meeting – Putting the “A” in STEAM with Nancy A. Nasher, David Hudgins, Stuart Ravnik, Ph.D., Dhruba Deb, Ph.D. and moderated by Lee Cullum
 
Mar 25, 6:00pm   Hockaday Benefit 2017, Honoring Liza Lee
 
April 5, 11:45am HPA Founder’s Day Award Panel
 
There are many more class and division events throughout the year. Please reference your class page and Daisy News regularly to stay abreast of the latest activities and announcements for students and parents.
 
There are still many ways to get involved this year. Please help us make this a spectacular year for our girls by signing up to volunteer on The Volunteer Site. Many of the sign-ups will be closing on September 9, so please sign up TODAY!
 
THANK YOU to ALL of our wonderful HPA volunteers for their tireless work over the summer and for their continued efforts and dedication this school year!  In particular, I’d like to thank the 110 families and very special New Family/Outreach chairs who helped welcome new families to the community throughout the summer months. We are so fortunate to have such a wonderful parent community!
 
I look forward to seeing you very soon.
 
Katharine Friguletto
HPA President 2016-2017

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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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