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March 13, 2010
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Benjamin Franklin Middle School Hillcrest High School
Highland Park I.S.D. Southern Methodist University Hockaday
Jesuit Dallas Ursuline Academy of Dallas St. Mark's School of Texas
Episcopal School of Dallas Christ the King School St. Rita Catholic School
Parish Episcopal School Good Shepherd Episcopal School Bishop Lynch High School
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Hillcrest High School
Grades: 9-12
Type: Public
Enrollment: 1705
9924 Hillcrest Road
Dallas, TX 75230
Dallas County
Phone: (972) 502-6800
Fax: (972) 502-6801
District: Dallas Independent School District

 
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Benjamin Franklin Middle School
Grades: 7-8
Type: public
Enrollment: 998
6920 Meadow Rd
Dallas, TX 75230
Dallas County
Phone: (972) 502-7100
Fax: (972) 502-7101
District: Dallas Independent School District


 
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Hockaday
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The Hockaday experience is like few others. As an all girls’ school, our students are set apart by two visible advantages: the opportunity to participate and the opportunity to lead. Our top scholars, team captains, yearbook editors, the leads in school plays and musicals - they are all girls. Girls are the ones raising their hands, using the microphone, and being heard.


It is a Hockaday tradition to develop the full potential of each girl. Almost 100 years ago, Ms. Ela Hockaday established the School’s four cornerstones of Scholarship, Character, Courtesy, and Athletics. These cornerstones are our commitment to building the personal integrity of each student while carefully guiding her intellectual and social development.


From Lower School through Upper School, Hockaday strives to provide students opportunities to assume positions of responsibility and leadership in an ever-changing world, a world that has become more global in its orientation and more complex than ever before in history. No two girls will forge forward on the same path as they leave Hockaday, but it is our great satisfaction to know that with the values, self-esteem, friendships, and academic advantages they take with them, each girl will be fully prepared for the next important step of her unique journey.

Jeanne P. Whitman
Eugene McDermott Headmistress


Jesuit
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Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas offers young men an education in the Jesuit tradition, under the direction of members of the New Orleans Province of the Society of Jesus, in collaboration with lay women and men dedicated to the ideals of St. Ignatius of Loyola.

The school thus stands committed to the physical, emotional, social, intellectual, and religious growth of each student, in an atmosphere of social awareness and service to others, and of religious faith and commitment to God in the Judaeo - Christian tradition.

In offering a college preparatory education, Jesuit emphasizes academic excellence and intellectual challenge. The free interaction of students and faculty in this environment introduces each student to the various fields of human knowledge, invites him to a mastery of particular skills, teaches him how to learn for himself, encourages him to think critically, and prompts him to express himself clearly and persuasively to others. Such an education frees the student to develop fully the human potential God has given him. At the same time, this development demands that he learn to make informed, responsible decisions and to accept the consequences of his decisions. Jesuit seeks not merely to inform the student but also to form him.

Ursuline Academy of Dallas
Web site
Ursuline Academy of Dallas is an independent Catholic college preparatory school for young women in grades 9-12. Educating students for more than 130 years, the Academy is the oldest continuously operating school in Dallas. With a distinguished tradition of academic excellence, innovation and service, Ursuline educates young women for leadership in a global society.