The official student newspaper of The Hockaday School

The Fourcast

The official student newspaper of The Hockaday School

The Fourcast

The official student newspaper of The Hockaday School

The Fourcast

Ms. Day speaks to Hockaday students as well as other students in the Dallas area as part of her role to involve Hockaday students in the community and lead them to fulfill their purpose.
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A day with Ms. Day
Sarah Moskowitz and Melinda HuMay 19, 2024

How did you get your start in social impact? Day: Out of college, I decided to do a year in a program called The Jesuit Volunteer Corps. It...

Lone Star Royalty Q&A
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Lone Star Royalty Q&A
Lang CooperMay 17, 2024

What initially interested you in beauty pageants? Roberts: When I was six I joined the Miss America Organization. This program is for girls...

Opinion
Branching Out During Break
Jessica Boll, Web Editor in Chief • May 16, 2024

Instead of lazily lounging by the pool this summer, taking advantage of an academic break is the best usage of the months when we don't have...

Senior Splash Day
Senior Splash Day
May 13, 2024

Behind the Scenes of ISAS

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While Hockaday saw the great success of ISAS, we weren’t able to witness all the backstage planning behind the festival. For 10 days, housekeeping and maintenance worked to set up tents, port-a-potties and buffet lines, among many other things. Around 150 faculty helpers, 120 parent volunteers and 100 students also contributed to the success of the festival. To accommodate over 4,000 attendees, Hockaday ordered 5,000 wristbands and 4,000 boxed meals, and used 54 homerooms for 43 schools. Drama teacher Emily Gray reveals more crazy numbers that prove just how much effort it took to put together this amazing event.

Kelsey Chen, Staff Writer.

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