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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 ...
As of the 2014-2015 school year, the Arlington Independent School District had a total of 76 schools, 10 high schools, 13 junior high schools and 53 elementary schools. This includes alternative schools.
In a May 2018 election, more than 71% of voters approved a $199 million bond issue that focused on accommodating continuing growth in the school district. The proposal's plans included building two new elementary schools, repurposing an existing elementary school, expanding junior high schools, and upgrading technology infrastructure. [28]
Glenn Harmon Elementary School [13] Arlington 2016 2011 bond package replaced original campus opened in 1988 Carol Holt Elementary School [14] Arlington 2007 Thelma Jones Elementary School [15] Arlington 2003 2001 bond package Judy K. Miller Elementary School [16] Mansfield 2015 2006 bond package D. P. Morris Elementary School [17] Arlington 1998
Arlington linebacker Luis Mendoza (12) picks up a fumble and returns it 25 yards for Arlington’s only score of the first half during a District 8-6A football game at C.H. Wilemon Field in ...
A new episode of Dateline will premiere Friday at 8 p.m. CST on NBC, highlighting the 1996 Arlington, ... a 25-year-old Arlington elementary school teacher, according to previous Star-Telegram ...
Mansfield Summit High School [A] is a size 5A secondary school located in Arlington, Texas, and is part of the Mansfield Independent School District. The school serves a portion of Arlington. The school first opened in Fall of 2002. As of 2024, the school principal is Jason Mutterer. The school mascot is the Jaguar. Mansfield Summit High School ...
Arlington Park Elementary School - Closed in 2012 [26] Stephen F. Austin School (opened in 1886 as East Dallas School; renamed Stephen F. Austin School in 1902; served as an elementary school until 1976, when the building was taken over by the High School for the Health Professions; the structure was razed around the year 2000) [139] [140] [141]