The Hurst-Euless-Bedford School District educates a wide demographic range of students while collaborating closely with businesses and other community organizations to lift up at-risk children toward success.
The Hurst-Euless-Bedford School District educates a wide demographic range of students while collaborating closely with businesses and other community organizations to lift up at-risk children toward success.
KEYS HIGH SCHOOL
KEYS offers the opportunity for “at-risk” students to complete required coursework needed for high school graduation. Individualized instruction and a quality, caring staff are the keynotes to this approach.
KEYS HIGH SCHOOL
KEYS offers the opportunity for “at-risk” students to complete required coursework needed for high school graduation. Individualized instruction and a quality, caring staff are the keynotes to this approach.
HEB ISD SUMMER READING PROGRAM
The school district developed a summer reading program in the summer of 2016 to increase reading results with all children including “at-risk” children in their district.
HEB ISD has an annual enrollment of approximately 23,000 students.
18% of families speak a language other than English in the home, with over eighty (80) languages spoken by HEB ISD students and their families.
17 of 20 elementary schools are Title 1 Schools (families making below the federally-defined poverty level).
42% of elementary students are identified as “at-risk.”
HEB ISD partnered with the cities of Hurst, Euless and Bedford, to create a consolidated summer reading program.
City public libraries have created outreach programs in these neighborhoods, utilizing elementary school campus libraries and neighborhood community centers.
HEB ISD SUMMER READING PROGRAM
The school district developed a summer reading program in the summer of 2016 to increase reading results with all children including “at-risk” children in their district.
HEB ISD has an annual enrollment of approximately 23,000 students.
18% of families speak a language other than English in the home, with over eighty (80) languages spoken by HEB ISD students and their families.
17 of 20 elementary schools are Title 1 Schools (families making below the federally-defined poverty level).
42% of elementary students are identified as “at-risk.”
HEB ISD partnered with the cities of Hurst, Euless and Bedford, to create a consolidated summer reading program.
City public libraries have created outreach programs in these neighborhoods, utilizing elementary school campus libraries and neighborhood community centers.