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Chris Israelson
Director of Personnel
7015 Westchester
Dallas, Texas 75205
(214) 780-3011 phone
(214) 780-3014 fax
israelc@hpisd.org
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Cristy Hirsh
Student/Admin Services Coordinator
(214) 780-3015 phone
(214 780-3014 fax
hirshc@hpisd.org
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Rita Bryan
Personnel/Certification Specialist
(214) 780-3011 phone
(214) 780-3014 fax
bryanr@hpisd.org
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Melinda Briggs
Administrative Assistant
(214) 780-3012 phone
(214) 780-3014 fax
briggsm@hpisd.org
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Laura Weaver
Clerical Assistant
(214) 780-3010 phone
(214) 780-3014 fax
weaverl@hpisd.org
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Personnel Department Mission Statement
The mission of the HPISD Human Resources Department is to recruit, support, and retain exceptional personnel. The HPISD Personnel Department strives to maximize the potential of our students by recruiting quality personnel, and by providing accurate, timely and courteous services to all our employees and stakeholders.
The Personnel Department is responsible for recruitment, compensation and benefits, staffing allocations, employment opportunities, teacher and administrator certification, student services, transfers, personnel appraisals, substitute teaching and the implementation of NCLB as it relates to Certified Personnel.
Highland Park Independent School District shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, handicap, sexual orientation, or gender identity in its programs and activities.
Employment Opportunities
Highland Park ISD is the perfect setting for the teaching profession and one where excellence in education is the expectation. Teachers can expect strong parental and community support, and HP parents are very active in the PTAs, Dads' Clubs, HP Sports Club, and other organizations.
Consider a position with a nationally recognized school district. Highland Park schools have been recognized by the U.S. Department of Education and have been awarded Exemplary status by the state of Texas every year. If, indeed, schools are a reflection of the community they serve, the residents of the Park Cities have appreciated the importance of quality education since the first campus opened in 1914. Their high expectations for and support of the public schools have created an educational environment second to none.
Geographically the district is a six-square mile residential community completely surrounded by the city of Dallas. HPISD serves about 6,688 students from the city of University Park and the town of Highland Park, which comprise the Park Cities.
Downtown Dallas is only minutes away. Park Cities residents enjoy many of the cultural, recreational, and entertainment advantages of the Dallas/Fort Worth area known as the Metroplex. The area is home of some of the finest museums in the Southwest, a growing number of national corporations, universities, and professional sports teams.