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Pages in category "Arlington Independent School District high schools" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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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HEB ISD was the first district in Tarrant County to offer the program [39] and is the only multi-high school district in Texas where all high schools have an IB program. [40] In 2012, students in HEB ISD had a passing rate of 83% on IB exams, higher than the US national passing rate (66.9%) and the global passing rate (78.4%). [41]
Bailey Junior high is located at 2411 Winewood St, Arlington, Texas. The school had 834 students enrolled in the 2010-2011 school year. Its school colors are red and white and its mascot is a ram. The student newspaper is called The Ram Page, and the yearbook is called Wild About Rams. The current principal is Tiffany Benavides.
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It is a Mansfield Independent School District campus. Its mascot is the wolf. Timberview High School was named an AVID National Demonstration School in 2016 and an AVID School-wide Site of Distinction in 2017. The school serves sections of Arlington, Mansfield, and Grand Prairie. Timberview serves several communities, including Lake Port Village.
As of 2017, Sam Houston is the largest high school in Tarrant County with over 3,600 students. [4] It is also one of the largest predominantly Hispanic high schools in Texas. In 2017, Sam Houston became the first Arlington ISD high school to open the 9th Grade Center. It was open to make room for freshmen of the 2017–2018 school year. [5]