Hebron High School, Secondary education facility in Carrollton, Texas, US
Hebron High School is a secondary school in Carrollton, Texas, situated on an expansive campus that serves students from several surrounding communities. The facility includes a separate ninth-grade campus and enrolls students from Plano, Frisco, The Colony, Carrollton, and Lewisville.
The school opened in 1999 as the fourth high school in the Lewisville Independent School District, following groundbreaking ceremonies held in 1997. This establishment was part of the district's expansion to serve the area's growing population.
The school takes its name from an educational institution that operated in this Texas area during the late 1800s. This naming choice ties the modern campus to the region's earlier educational roots.
The campus provides various facilities for students and is best visited during school hours when staff can assist, with visitors typically needing to present identification or explain their purpose. Getting oriented on the large grounds is easiest by starting from the main entrance drive.
The school's marching band competes at UIL State competitions and has gained recognition through performances at national events like the Rose Parade. This musical group brings the institution wider attention and prestige.
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