Highland Park ISD buys $1.8 million home for new superintendent to live in rent-free

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Leading the school system of one of the most affluent communities in Texas has its perks, one of which is living rent-free in a multimillion-dollar home bought by the district.

Highland Park Independent School District has acquired a home in University Park for its new superintendent Mike Rockwood to live in, according to district and county records. School board President Maryjane Bonfield said the district paid about $1.8 million for the home, which the Dallas Central Appraisal District lists with a market value of $1.76 million.

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