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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.
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 ...
In 1955, Lawrence D. Bell High School also known as L.D. Bell was founded. [citation needed] In 1958, the residents of the Bedford School District voted to merge with the Hurst-Euless School District by 212 to 189. [1] (Similar attempts to combine the cities themselves have not succeeded.)
The Buinger Academy is not a traditional high school; it does not directly enroll students and students cannot graduate with a diploma from the Academy. Instead, it hosts career and technical education classes for Trinity and L.D. Bell high schools, and students are transported to and from their classes at the Academy by school bus.
School district facilities in Bedford include Pennington Field stadium, Gene A. Buinger Career and Technical Education Academy, two junior high schools, six elementary schools, and administrative offices. High School Students are also served by L.D. Bell High School in Hurst and Trinity High School or KEYS High School in Euless.
L. D. Bell High School, Hurst, Texas, United States Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
The field was named for Fred Pennington, the L.D. Bell High School football coach, after his accidental death in 1962. The stadium opened in 1987 as a state-of-the-art venue that would host not only American football games, but soccer matches and special events as well.
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.