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  2. List of Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District ...

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    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 Field Euless 3191 West Pipeline Road Used for track meets, football games, soccer games, and various other events at the junior high level. Located on the campus of Central Junior High.

  3. Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    Unique among area districts, the two HEB ISD high schools consist of Grades 10 through 12; 9th graders remain at the junior high level, but can try out and compete for high school teams. HEB ISD schools have been recognized four times by the Blue Ribbon Schools Program : Harwood Junior High was recognized in 1986–1987, L. D. Bell High School ...

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    School lunch was extended to all elementary schools in Japan in 1952. With the enactment of the School Lunch Law in 1954, school meals were extended to junior high schools as well. [citation needed] These early lunches initially included items such as bread, bread rolls, and skimmed milk powder (replaced in 1958 by milk bottles and cartons).

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  6. L. D. Bell High School - Wikipedia

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    L.D. Bell High School Front Entrance. L.D. Bell High School opened in 1957 at a campus on Pipeline Road. Lawrence Dale Bell High School was relocated to the current campus on Brown Trail in 1965, at a site donated to the school district by Lawrence D. "Larry" Bell, Founder and President of Bell Helicopter Textron in Fort Worth.

  7. KEYS High School - Wikipedia

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    KEYS High School's building on Raider Drive was built in 1957 as the first campus for L.D. Bell High School. In 1965, L.D. Bell High School was moved to its current campus on Brown Trail in Hurst, a site donated to the District by its namesake Lawrence Dale Bell. Its former building became Central Junior High School.

  8. Trinity High School (Euless, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Alternate logo of Trinity High School, used on some school stationery. Trinity was established as the second high school in the Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District. The first HEB ISD high school was L.D. Bell High School, which opened in 1957 in Euless, but moved to its current site in Hurst in 1965.

  9. Talk:Hurst Junior High School - Wikipedia

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