Communities in Schools at Highland Park High School has
received a $1,500 grant from Reser’s Fine Foods of Topeka. The money will be used to purchase food,
clothing and other staples for families of students at Highland Park as well as
school supplies, backpacks, bus tickets and other student needs. Representatives of Reser’s and Communities in
Schools were present for the presentation of the check to Highland Park High
School Principal Beryl New.
We are the largest district in Shawnee County & believe that our students will change the world.
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Neighborhood Veteran Volunteers to Help Keep Kids Safe: September Above & Beyond Award
On a rainy Wednesday morning, Matthew Davis is found in a neon yellow jumpsuit and army boots directing school buses, cars and students safe...


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Kaitlyn Ferrier learned a lot from her dad. He introduced her to cars and tools. He showed her what hard work looked like and a...
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Katie Hensley Biven, left and Anthony Hensley are both proud graduates of Highland Park High School. Anthony Hensley and his daughter Ka...
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Actor and 2003 Topeka West High School graduate Antwayn Hopper took time out of his busy schedule to visit the students at his alma mat...
