List of Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District schools

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The Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District operates 21 elementary schools, 5 junior high schools, 2 traditional high schools, 1 non-traditional high school, and 2 major sports fields. It serves the city of Bedford, Texas, most of the cities of Euless, Hurst, and small parts of Fort Worth, Arlington, Colleyville, and North Richland Hills.

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High schools

High schools in the Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD serve students in the 10th grade through the 12th grade.

School nameCityStreet addressMascot/colorsDate establishedNotesRefs
L.D. Bell High School Hurst1601 Brown TrailBlue Raiders    1957Current campus established 1965. 1994-96 National Blue Ribbon School. Orchestra School of Choice. [1] [2]
Trinity High School Euless500 North Industrial BoulevardTrojans   1968Campus established 1968 as a unique open campus environment. Ranked as the most diverse high school in Texas by Niche in 2017. [3]
KEYS High School [lower-alpha 1] Euless1100 Raider DrivePhoenixes   1987On former Bell High School campus on Raider Drive. Non-traditional high school for at-risk students from Bell and Trinity. [4] [5]
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L.D. Bell High School
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Junior high schools

Junior high schools in the Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD serve students in the 7th grade through the 9th grade.

School nameCityStreet addressMascot/colorsDate establishedNotesRefs
Bedford Junior High SchoolBedford325 Carolyn DriveBroncos   1972Built at the same time as with Harwood Junior High School with exactly the same layout. [6]
Central Junior High SchoolEuless3191 West Pipeline RoadSpartans   1965Current building built in 1989. National Blue Ribbon School 2010. STEM, IBI, and Orchestra School of Choice. Ranked the second most diverse middle school in Texas in 2017. [7] [2] [8]
Euless Junior High SchoolEuless306 West Airport FreewayStallions   1962Texas Business & Education Coalition (TBEC) "Just for the Kids" Honor Roll School 2005. Ranked the eighth most diverse middle school in Texas in 2017. [9] [10]
Harwood Junior High SchoolBedford3000 Martin DriveBlackhawks   1972Built at the same time as Bedford Junior High School with exactly the same layout. Mascot formerly the "Hawks". National Blue Ribbon School 1986-1987. [2]
Hurst Junior High SchoolHurst500 Harmon RoadRed Raiders   1959Formerly North Hurst Elementary School. Current campus opened in 2000. National Blue Ribbon School 2010. [2]

Elementary schools

Most elementary schools in the Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD serve students in pre-kindergarten through the 6th grade. However, where indicated by an asterisk (*), the school serves students in kindergarten through the 6th grade.

School nameCityStreet addressMascot/colorsDate establishedNotesRefs
Arbor Creek Elementary SchoolEuless701 International DriveCardinals  2020
Bedford Heights Elementary School*Bedford1000 Cummings RoadBulldogs   1976Rated "Exemplary" by the TEA in 2008 and 2009. Spanish Immersion School of Choice. [11] [12]
Bell Manor Elementary SchoolBedford1300 Winchester WayBobcats   1969Rated "Exemplary" by the TEA in 2009. [12]
Bellaire Elementary SchoolHurst501 Bellaire DriveWhirlybirds   1960Suzuki Strings School of Choice. [13]
Donna Park Elementary SchoolHurst1125 Scott DriveMustangs   1966 [14]
Harrison Lane Elementary SchoolHurst1000 Harrison LaneBulldogs   1959 [15]
Hurst Hills Elementary School*Hurst1525 Billie Ruth LaneFalcons   1969Designated model Official Core Knowledge Visitation Site, one of 42 such sites in the United States. Rated "Exemplary" by TEA in 2009. Suzuki Strings School of Choice. [13] [12]
Lakewood Elementary School*Euless1600 Donley DriveEagles   1972Rated "Exemplary" by TEA in 2008 and 2009. Suzuki Strings School of Choice. [13] [12]
Meadow Creek Elementary School*Bedford3001 Harwood RoadDolphins   1989Rated "Exemplary" by TEA in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011. Spanish Immersion School of Choice. [13] [12]
Midway Park Elementary SchoolEuless409 North Ector DriveParrots  1967First elementary school "in-the-round"; i.e. with a perfectly circle-shaped campus. [16]
North Euless Elementary SchoolEuless1101 Denton DriveCowboys   1958Rated "Exemplary" by TEA in 2008, 2009, and 2010. Suzuki Strings School of Choice. [13] [12]
Oakwood Terrace Elementary SchoolEuless700 Ranger RoadOwls   1962 [17]
River Trails Elementary School*Fort Worth8850 Elbe TrailTigers   2002Built following the approval of a 1997 municipal bond. Texas Business and Education Coalition (TBEC) Honor Roll School in 2008 and 2009. Rated "Exemplary" by TEA in 2008 and 2009. Suzuki Strings School of Choice. [13] [18] [19]
Shady Brook Elementary School*Bedford2601 Shady Brook DriveShetlands   1971Renovated in 2001. Rated "Exemplary" by TEA in 2009. Suzuki Strings School of Choice. [13] [12]
Shady Oaks Elementary SchoolHurst1400 Cavender DriveChaparrals   1959Texas Business and Education Coalition (TBEC) Honor Roll School in 2006, 2007, and 2009. Rated "Exemplary" by TEA in 2007, 2008, and 2009. [13] [12]
South Euless Elementary SchoolEuless605 South Euless Main StreetStars   1913Formerly called the Euless School. Current campus built in 1973. Former mascot was the "Roadrunners". Rated "Exemplary" by TEA in 2009. Suzuki Strings School of Choice. [13] [12]
Spring Garden Elementary SchoolBedford2400 Cummings DriveCougars   1982Rated "Exemplary" by TEA in 2008 and 2009. Suzuki Strings School of Choice. [13] [12]
Stonegate Elementary SchoolBedford900 Bedford RoadStallions   1962 [20]
Trinity Lakes Elementary SchoolFort Worth2520 S. Precinct Line RdLions  2020Replaced West Hurst Elementary (est. 1958) [21]
Viridian Elementary School*Arlington4001 Cascade Sky DriveVipers   2014Spanish Immersion, Suzuki Strings, and IBI School of Choice. [13] [22]
Wilshire Elementary SchoolEuless420 Wilshire DriveWildcats   1964Designated model Official Core Knowledge Visitation Site, one of 42 such sites in the United States. Texas Business & Education Coalition (TBEC) Honor Roll school in 2007 and 2008. Rated "Exemplary" by TEA in 2008. Suzuki Strings School of Choice. The most diverse elementary school in Texas in 2017, as per Niche. [13] [12] [23] [24]

Other facilities

Facility nameCityStreet addressDescriptionRefs
Administration BuildingBedford1849A Central DriveMain District administration building. Board of Trustees room and Superintendent's office are located here. [25]
Auxiliary Services FacilityEuless1350 West Euless BoulevardHouses various District services, including bus transportation. [25]
Crossroads Alternative Education ProgramBedford900 Bedford RoadLocation of disciplinary elementary alternative education program for students with behavioral issues in grades K-6. On the campus of Stonegate Elementary School. [25]
Gene A. Buinger Career and Technical Education Academy Bedford1849E Central DriveLocation of most technical and STEM classes for Trinity and Bell high school students. Replaced the old Technical Education center in 2014. Although officially not a high school in its own right, its unofficial mascot is the "Bees". [26]
H-E-B FieldEuless3191 West Pipeline RoadUsed for track meets, football games, soccer games, and various other events at the junior high level. Located on the campus of Central Junior High. Has double set of bleachers, announcer's booth, score board, and track. [27] [28]
Pat May CenterBedford1849B Central DriveProfessional development and conference center. Built using 1997 municipal bond funding. [25]
Pennington Field Bedford1501 Central DriveMulti-purpose stadium with a capacity of 12,000 spectators. Home of Trinity and Bell high school American football, soccer, band, and gymnastics programs since 1987. Renovated in 2003. [25]
Secondary Alternative Education ProgramEuless1100 Raider DriveLocation of disciplinary secondary alternative education program for students with behavioral issues in grades 7 through 12. Adjacent to KEYS High School and Central Junior High School. [29]
Transition CenterBedford1849F Central DriveClasses on campus provide skills for transitioning between public school life and adult life for students ages 19 through 21. [25]

Notes

  1. Also known as KEYS Learning Center, but name usage is shifting towards KEYS High School as per District sources.

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