Hebron High School (Texas)

It services communities from far west Plano, southwest Frisco, small portions of far east The Colony, far north Carrollton, and far southeast Lewisville.

[4] Hebron was the fourth high school opened by Lewisville ISD, totaling $23 million in preliminary construction costs alone.

The fourth and fifth phases included classroom additions and an 800-seat auditorium and were completed after the school's opening.

In 2015, Hebron High School was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency.

[citation needed] On the 2016 STAAR, the following scores for all grades show the percentage achieving at Approaches Grade Level or above:[8] The number of students who achieved "Advanced" on the STAAR test in English and U.S. History was higher than the state average:[8] The Hebron Hawks compete in volleyball (girls), cross country running (girls/boys), basketball (girls/boys), wrestling (girls/boys), swimming and diving (girls/boys), soccer (girls/boys), golf (girls/boys), tennis (girls/boys/team), track (girls/boys), football, baseball, and softball.

Additionally, in the 2015 season, the band's Bands of America Grand Nationals semifinals performance score broke the contemporary record for the highest score awarded in the competition’s history, totaling 97.85 of 100 points.

[15] Hebron's record stood until November 2021, at which point it was passed by Broken Arrow High School.

In 2012, the school newspaper The Hawk Eye received a Silver Crown, a prestigious award given by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association.

Hebron High School - 2010