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  2. Category:Sunnyvale, Texas - Wikipedia

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    New Hope, Sunnyvale, Texas; T. Tripp, Sunnyvale, Texas This page was last edited on 11 May 2023, at 08:56 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  3. Sunnyvale, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Sunnyvale had a population of 969 in 1960, only to increase to 5,130 at the 2010 census. [2] In 2020, its population increased by 53.9% to 7,893 residents. Once an overwhelmingly non-Hispanic white community, [16] the 2020 U.S. census determined 49.37% of the population were non-Hispanic white; this reflected nationwide and statewide demographic trends of diversification prominent in the ...

  4. Long Creek, Sunnyvale, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Out of all four former towns that form Sunnyvale, Long Creek is the oldest. The Captain Alexander W. and Lucinda Crownover Webb family and his in laws, The Benjamin and Nancy Robins Crownover family, were the first to settle in the Long Creek community about 1845 during the Republic of Texas's rule over the area.

  5. Hattersville, Sunnyvale, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Hattersville is the name of a former hamlet in eastern Dallas County, Texas.. Boyd Hatter originally settled the hamlet and founded a school in the area. In 1953, the hamlet was merged with the nearby towns of Long Creek, Tripp, and New Hope to create the town of Sunnyvale, Texas.

  6. Sunnyvale High School - Wikipedia

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    On May 12, 2007, Sunnyvale ISD residents approved a $25 million bond by a narrow 53% margin for the creation of a high school in Sunnyvale. For the 2007–2008 school year, ninth grade students were housed at the Sunnyvale Middle School campus, as were ninth and tenth graders for the 2008–2009 school year.

  7. Spansion - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The company had more than 3,700 employees in 2014 and was headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. Spansion was a joint-venture between AMD and Fujitsu. [3] In August 2013, Spansion closed the acquisition of the Microcontroller and Analog Business of Fujitsu Semiconductor Limited. [4] Spansion had more than 10,000 customers worldwide.

  8. New Hope, Sunnyvale, Texas - Wikipedia

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    New Hope was a town in eastern Dallas County (not to be confused with the town of New Hope, Texas in Collin County) that was later incorporated into Sunnyvale, Texas, United States. New Hope was founded in the 19th century. Eventually it became quite large and was the main rival of neighboring Mesquite.

  9. Sunnyvale Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    As of August 24, 2009, the Sunnyvale High School opened its doors to students. [3] [4] In 2009, the school district was rated "exemplary" by the Texas Education Agency. [5] In 2011, the town of Sunnyvale approved a $16.8 million bond election for the construction of a new elementary school to replace their current 50-year-old one.