Campus Tours
Highland Park ISD school facilities have undergone a significant transformation during the last several years, thanks to the support of a major bond program by district voters in November 2015. HPISD has rebuilt 3 elementary schools (University Park, Bradfield and Hyer), renovated Armstrong Elementary, built a new elementary school (Boone), made significant upgrades to McCulloch Intermediate/Highland Park Middle School and Highland Park High School, and added a new district facility that houses a state-of-the-art natatorium, training facility and professional development center. All projects were completed on time and within budget.
Below are links to virtual tours of each facility.
Armstrong Elementary
John S. Armstrong Elementary School-Renovations and expansions to Armstrong Elementary were completed prior to the 2018 school year. New features include 3 flexible learning spaces, state-of-the-art technology, a new music room, as well as renovated classrooms with new cabinetry and carpet.
Boone Elementary
Michael M. Boone Elementary School-Initially opened in 2017 to serve as a “swing” school while other campuses were being rebuilt, Michael M. Boone Elementary officially opened as its own school in August 2020. It is the first new school in HPISD since 1948 and it features 40 classrooms (800 square feet or more), flexible learning spaces for each grade level to facilitate collaboration, a state-of-the-art library and underground staff parking that can be used as an emergency shelter.
Bradfield Elementary
John S. Bradfield Elementary School-The new Bradfield Elementary School opened in August 2019 features Spanish Colonial architecture, consistent with landmarks in the neighborhood. It features 40 classrooms (800 square feet or more), flexible learning spaces for each grade level to facilitate collaboration, an expanded library and underground staff parking that can be used as an emergency shelter.
Hyer Elementary
Robert S. Hyer Elementary-The new Hyer Elementary School, designed to feature many of the elements of the original school, opened in August 2020. Its 2-story design features 40 classrooms (800 square feet or more), flexible learning spaces for each grade level to facilitate collaboration, an expanded library and underground staff parking that can be used as an emergency shelter.
University Park Elementary
University Park Elementary-Opened in 2018, the new University Park Elementary features entry points on both the north and south sides of the building to better facilitate student arrival and dismissal. Its 3-story design features 40 classrooms (800 square feet or more), flexible learning spaces for each grade level to facilitate collaboration, expanded library and underground staff parking that can be used as an emergency shelter.
McCulloch Intermediate School
Highland Park High School
Highland Park High School-Completed in August 2021, the additions to HPHS include a redesigned student entrance with a commons area, __ new classrooms, new Fine Arts spaces, a lecture hall, new athletic areas (including the new Hegi Family Gymnastics Training) and locker rooms, and a new counselors suite. The school also added the Moody Advanced Placement Center, which provides juniors and seniors opportunities to combine traditional coursework with collegiate-level classes and hands-on experience from industry experts in the fields of science, technology, engineering, the arts, mathematics and business.