Highland Park ISD
Kristen Wilson is a highly experienced school psychologist currently serving at Highland Park Independent School District since August 2023. Previously, Kristen held the position of Licensed Psychologist at The Lakewood Group from June 2020 to August 2023 and served as Supervising Psychologist and Licensed Specialist in School Psychology at Frisco Independent School District from August 2014 to June 2020. Kristen's earlier roles include PRN Assessment Specialist at Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children from June 2016 to July 2018, and assessment roles at the same hospital from July 2011 to August 2014. Additional experience includes positions as Lead LSSP and LSSP at Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD from August 2005 to June 2011 and as an LSSP Intern at Coppell ISD in 2004-2005. Kristen holds a Ph.D. in School Psychology from North Carolina State University, a MA in Psychology from Boston University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from The University of the South.
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Highland Park ISD
The Highland Park Independent School District is located immediately north of downtown Dallas in the 6.21-square-mile suburban area of Highland Park, University Park and a small part of North Dallas. HPISD serves approximately 33,640 residents who are predominantly college-educated professionals and business leaders in the Dallas community. Since Highland Park schools were founded in 1914, there continues to be a proud tradition of excellence in academic, fine arts, athletics and community service. Dallas is home to the State Fair of Texas, some of the finest museums in the Southwest and many professional sports teams. Southern Methodist University, one of the largest and most prestigious universities in the South, is located in the Park Cities and offers a variety of concerts, lectures and athletic events to the surrounding area. The Highland Park Independent School District first opened its doors in October of 1914 with a four-room building on Cornell Avenue. Since then, it has grown to a district comprised of eight campuses: five elementary schools, one intermediate school, one middle school and one high school. The district has an enrollment of approximately 6,700 students and employs nearly 800 people, including more than 450 teachers.