Hebron High School (Texas)
Hebron High School is one of five public high schools in the Lewisville Independent School District and is located in Carrollton, Texas. The school opened in 1999 and was the fourth high school to do so in its district. It services communities from far west Plano, southwest Frisco, small portions of far east The Colony, far north Carrollton, and far southeast Lewisville. Hebron serves grades ten through twelve; ninth graders attend the adjacent . In 2015, the school was rated “Met Standard” by the Texas Education Agency. Hebron is currently classified as a 6A school by the University Interscholastic League.
History
On April 10th, 1997, ground was broken on the second of two new high schools in the Lewisville Independent School District. Situated on 70 acres of land, the school was intended to allow students from north Carrollton to avoid the commute to The Colony High School and Marcus High School. While the school was intended to be named the "North Carrollton High School," potential confusion between it and another school in construction - Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District's planned "Carrollton North High School" - led to the renaming of both schools. While the names "East Side High School" and "West View High School" were considered by Lewisville ISD as replacements, the name "Hebron High School" was ultimately selected in reference to a school which was built in the same area during the late 19th century.Hebron was the fourth high school opened by Lewisville ISD, totaling $23 million in preliminary construction costs alone. Hebron was constructed in five phases, with the first three fulfilling the school's immediate student-enrollment needs; construction of the first three phases was completed in June 1998. The fourth and fifth phases included classroom additions and an 800-seat auditorium and were completed after the school's opening. Hebron High School was originally located in the town of Hebron, but its land has since been incorporated into Carrollton.
When Hebron was being built, Lewisville ISD asked students of Arbor Creek Middle School to submit ideas for the mascot and student body nickname of the future school. Suggestions included the “Hawks,” the “Hippos,” and the “Hurricanes”; ultimately, it was decided that the “Hawks” best fit the school. Although the school's colors are black, silver, and royal blue, the school was constructed before this was decided; as such, the interior of the school follows an unrelated yellow and green color scheme.
The school opened in 1999, originally only serving two grade levels and 498 students; eventually, the school would expand to serve grades nine through twelve. In 2010, the Hebron High School 9th Grade Campus was opened adjacent to the main campus to relieve stress caused by a growing student body.
Feeder Schools
Elementary schools that feed into Hebron include:- Castle Hills Elementary School
- Coyote Ridge Elementary School
- Hebron Valley Elementary School
- Homestead Elementary School
- Hicks Elementary School
- Indian Creek Elementary School
- Polser Elementary School
- Independence Elementary School
- Arbor Creek Middle School
- Creek Valley Middle School
- Killian Middle School
Academics
Yearly, dozens of Hebron students are named National Merit commended students - several of whom advance to Semi-Finalist and Finalist status.
Hebron High School students are able to acquire career and technical education at two different career centers, Dale Jackson Career Center and Technology, Exploration & Career Center EAST. These two secondary campuses for high school students opened in 2010 to accommodate Lewisville ISD's growing CTE student population.
On the 2016 STAAR, the following scores for all grades show the percentage achieving at Approaches Grade Level or above:
- English II - 81%
- U.S. History - 97%
- "Advanced" English II - 20%
- "Advanced" U.S. History - 49%
Athletics
State Titles
- Girls Cross Country
- *2014
- Football
- *2005
- Girls Soccer
- *2014
- Volleyball
- *2004, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2017
Extracurricular activities
Academic Decathlon and Octathlon | Active Minds | American Sign Language Club | Art Club - Visual Arts Society | Asian Culture Club | Badminton | Band | Baseball | Basketball |
Bass Club | Big Questions | Black Student Union | Book Club | Broadcast - "Hawk TV" | Business Professionals of America | Cheerleading | Chess Club | Choir |
Christian Club | Circle of Friends | Club Hope | College Club | Competitive Computer Science | Crimestoppers | Cross Country | Dancing for a Cause | Debate-Forensics |
DECA | Drill Team - "Silver Wings" | Fellowship of Christian Association | FCCLA | Football | For Better Times Club | French Club | Fusion Club | Future Generations |
Girls Who Code | Golf | Great Thinkers Society | Habitat for Humanity | Hands of Hope | Hispanic Heritage Club | HOSA | I am Second | Imagine Beyond Foundation |
Interact Club | Journey to Dream | Junior State of America | Key Club | Latin Club | LGBT Club | Make a Wish | Model UN | Music Club |
National Art Honor Society | National English Honor Society | National Honor Society | National Social Studies Honor Society | Navy ROTC | Newspaper - "Hawk Eye" | Orchestra | P7 - Project Club | Passing Hats |
Pencils of Promise | Photography Club | Rays of Sunshine | Ruckus / Rowdy | Science National Honor Society | Soccer | Softball | South Asian Club | Spanish National Honor Society |
Sports Medicine | Student Council | Swim Team | Technology Student Association | TEDx | Tennis | Theatre | Thespian Society | UIL Academics |
UNICEF | Volleyball | Wrestling | Yearbook | Young Life |
Hebron is recognized for its accomplished marching band. The band is a consistent UIL State Marching competition medalist and Bands of America finalist. In the 2015 season, the band's Bands of America Grand Nationals semifinals performance score broke the record for the highest score achieved in Bands of America history, totaling 97.85 out of a possible 100 points. The band finished in 3rd place overall at both the 2015 and 2019 Bands of America Grand National Championships, capturing the Finals caption award for Outstanding Music Performance both times.
The Hebron Speech and Debate team is semi-accomplished, qualifying CX Teams and Individual Participants for the Texas Forensic Association State tournament.
In 2012, the school newspaper The Hawk Eye received a Silver Crown, a prestigious award given by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association.
Spirit
Hebron sports teams are called the Hebron Hawks, and women's teams are called the Lady Hawks. The school's colors are black, silver, and blue. The official school mascot is Harry the Hawk.Football players are encouraged to "Bring the Wood" by their coaches; a large plank of wood can be seen at football games with the phrase inscribed on its side. The popular slogan has earned Hebron's stadium the nickname "The Woodshed." "Bring the Wood" was invented by members of the 2000 Freshman Hawks Football team, the first Hebron team to win a district championship in football.
The Hawk Talon, raised in the air while singing the Alma Mater, is made by curling the index and middle finger in the air, bending the thumb toward the palm in a similar fashion, and tucking the ring and pinky fingers into the palm completely. Students display this at certain times during sports games or when acknowledging authority at events.
Students and faculty also use an unofficial motto, "Hawk Pride Never Dies", to show their school spirit.
Notable alumni
- Jamal Adams, football player, Seattle Seahawks
- Cherami Leigh, actress
- Tanner Marsh, football player
- Sam Freeman, pitcher, Atlanta Braves
- Deatrich Wise Jr., football player, New England Patriots
- Daniel Wise, football player, Free Agent
- Jesse Iwuji, motorsports driver
- T-Wayne, Rapper
Achievements
- Drill team
- * National Champions MA National Dance Championships in 2006, 2007.
- * National Champions HTE National Dance Championships in 2009, 2010.
- * National Champions ADTS National Dance Championships in 2011.
- Cheerleading
- *NCA High School National Champions Large Co-Ed division 2002
- Choir
- *TMEA Invited Performing Choir: 2015
- *SWACDA Invited Performing Choir: 2017
- Marching Band
- *BOA Regional Finalist: 2001, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
- *BOA Super Regional Finalist: 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
- *BOA Grand Nationals Finalist: 2015, 2019
- *UIL Area: 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008
- *UIL State Finalist: 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018
- Theatre
- *UIL One Act Play State Competition 2017- 2nd Runner Up
- Orchestra
- *TMEA All-State Honor Orchestra Finalist 2017 - 9th Place