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Hebron High School
(469) 713-5183
4207 Plano Pkwy
Carrollton, TX 75010
Level: 9-12
District: Lewisville Independent School District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Hebron High School, Carrollton, TX.


Census InfoValueYear
Black, non-Hispanic:12.8% (2008)
Hispanic:11.4% (2008)
American Indian/Alaskan Native:0.4% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:20.8% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:54.6% (2008)




Hebron High School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating4
Average Principals Rating4
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating4
Average Safety Rating4


Hebron High School Reviews

 
No school is perfect, but I think Hebron is a great school. Only thing I don't like is the accelerated block schedule

Great school with an amazing athletic department constantly producing college bound athletes.Also, there are many great teachers that really are there for the kids and are very well educated enough to help them succeed.

Great school but despise the accelerated AB Block that Lewisville District uses. I do not believe it prepares the students for college. It is developed in order to have the best football team in the state.

I can't believe no one else has reviewed this school in the past four years!I haved lived in this area my entire life and I must say, throughout the years, this school has GOT to be one of the best(if not THE best)schools in the whole area by far.You wouldn't believe it was a public school just by walking around the halls on a school day!The teachers really care and are really involved in all aspects of the students academic life.The students are taught not only academics, but how to act and respect each other and their elders (teachers, visitors, etc.) This is extremely rare in this day and time.We moved from Carrollton, when my youngest was going into Freshman year,the first year the school opened,and what a difference! It was the best thing that could have ever happened in my daughter's life. Keep up the good work!



 

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