L. D. Bell High School Explained

L. D. Bell High School
Motto:We do not imitate, but are a model for others.
Established:1957
Type:Co-Educational, Public, Secondary
Principal:Randy Belcher [1]
Ratio:16.25
Faculty:142.20 (FTE)
Enrollment:2,311 (2022–23)[2]
Grades:10–12
Rival:Trinity High School
Mascot:Blue Raider
Colors:Blue, silver, white
Newspaper:Blueprint
Address:1601 Brown Trail
City:Hurst
State:Texas
Zipcode:76054
County:Tarrant County
Country:United States
District:Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District

Lawrence Dale Bell High School (generally known as L.D. Bell High School and also known as Hurst Bell) is an American high school located in the cities of Hurst and Bedford, Texas and part of the Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District. The school is named for Lawrence Dale Bell, the founder of nearby Bell Helicopter Textron, and was recognized as a National Blue Ribbon School for 1994–96.

L. D. Bell's marching band won the Bands of America Grand National Championship in 2007. The men's and women's gymnastics teams have won a combined total of 36 state championships since 1967.

History

L.D. Bell High School opened in 1957 at a campus on Pipeline Road. Lawrence Dale Bell High School was relocated to the current campus on Brown Trail in 1965, at a site donated to the school district by Lawrence D. "Larry" Bell, Founder and President of Bell Helicopter Textron in Fort Worth. The new location was able to accommodate a growing student population resulting from the rapid suburban growth in Hurst, Euless, Bedford, and Colleyville. The former high school grounds now house Central Junior High, the H-E-B Athletic Complex, KEYS (Keeping Eligible Youth in School) High School, and the Forrest E. Watson (F.E.W.) Center.

Preceding Randy Belcher as principal was Jim Bannister, who was preceded by Jim Short. All three were preceded by the state legislature-commended[3] E. Don Brown, a former president of both the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) and the Texas Association of Secondary School Principals (TASSP).[4] [5]

In 2002, the school was at the center of a national zero tolerance debate when an honor student was expelled for having a non-serrated bread knife in his truck-bed. A combination of federal, state, and school district rules led the Texas Education Agency to advise that the student must be expelled for one year. The superintendent then reduced the expulsion to "time served".[6]

In November 2023, voters approved an HEB ISD bond package that included plans to replace L.D. Bell High School with a new building at the same campus.[7]

Campus and facilities

L. D. Bell High School moved to its present location in 1965. Venues on the L.D. Bell High School campus include Nathan F. Danford field (baseball); a softball field; the Raider Bowl - a football field with permanent bleachers, a track, a field house, and an observation deck; a practice football field for the marching band with an observation deck; several other large football fields; and four parking lots (faculty, student, band hall and Bell Freeway Entrance (B.F.E.) / Raider Bowl). An activity center named for former principal E. Don Brown opened in 2013 with a 60-yard indoor field, offices, and locker rooms.[8]

The northern section of the campus grounds, including all buildings, is within the Hurst City limits. The baseball diamond and most of the Raider Bowl and track are located within Bedford city limits.[9]

L.D. Bell shares the use of district facilities such as Pennington Field for soccer, football, and marching band events and the HEB athletic field located at Central Junior High.

Student body

During the 2014–2015 school year, L. D. Bell High School enrolled 2,143 total students in grade 10 (35.5%), grade 11 (32.5%), and grade 12 (32.0%). Ethnicities represented include white (49.5%), Hispanic (27.7%), Asian and Pacific Islander (6.7%), African American (13.3%), and Native American (0.6%). Forty percent were economically disadvantaged.[10]

There were 600 graduates in the class of 2014. The annual dropout rate is 0.2% (in 2013–2014).

L.D. Bell receives students from three feeder schools: all students from Bedford Junior High school and Hurst Junior High school attend Bell along with a share of the students from Central Junior High school. Students in the attendance zones for Bedford Heights, Bellaire, Bell Manor, Donna Park, Harrison Lane, Hurst Hills, River Trails, Shady Brook, Shady Oaks, Stonegate, and Trinity Lakes elementary schools attend L. D. Bell High School.[11]

L.D. Bell students carry on many traditions, including "head-banging" to the drumline during pep rallies and at football games, as well as Seniors storming the gym floor at the beginning of the fight song at the end of each pep rally.

Academics

The district has offered the IB Diploma Programme and Pre-IB preparatory classes at L. D. Bell since fall 2002, graduating the first class of IB students in spring 2004. L.D. Bell students may study specialized or vocational topics—such as video production, automotive repair and service, culinary arts, computer aided drafting, and cosmetology—at the Gene A. Buinger Career and Technical Education Academy.

Among L.D. Bell's class of 2014, the average SAT score was 1514 (Texas state average was 1417), and the average ACT score was 22.3 (Texas state average was 20.6). In 2007, the school had 5 National Merit Finalists.[12]

On The Washington Post's 2016 list of America's most challenging high schools, L.D. Bell High School is ranked 1039th out of approximately 22,000 public high schools, based on a ratio of 2.445 college-level exams taken per graduate.[13] In 2007, Newsweek used similar criteria to rank L.D. Bell as 303rd in the nation (and 4th within Tarrant County).[14]

Among Tarrant County high schools, Bell High School ranks eleventh (of forty-six) in average points above passing on the 11th grade TAKS test.[15]

TAKS - Met Standard (Sum of All Grades Tested)[16]
Subject2005 School (10,11)2006 School (10,11)2006 District (all grades)2006 State (all grades)
Reading/ELA82%94%93%87%
Mathematics75%81%85%75%
Science72%81%80%70%
Soc. Studies93%94%94%87%
All Tests58%71%79%67%

Athletics

Despite not having freshmen on campus, the 9th graders at each feeder campus are technically eligible for varsity sports programs, and on rare occasion make the teams and participate with the high school attendees.

Football

The 1982/83 varsity football team had an undefeated season and playoffs, (beating Trinity twice), before being defeated in the state championship game by West Brook Senior High (Beaumont, TX).[17]

Gymnastics

Men's Gymnastics State Championships:[18] 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1988, 1993, 2007.

The men's gymnastics team has won 16 state titles since it was founded in 1966. The Bell men's team won their sixteenth state title in 2007, their first title in 14 years.[19]

Women's Gymnastics State Championships:[20] 1967, 1968, 1970, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1993, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2016, 2018.

The women's gymnastics team has won 21 state championships since 1967.[21] The team claimed state titles from 2002 to 2005.[22]

Baseball

Men's baseball is played on campus at Nathan F. Danford field, located along Pleasantview Dr. on the northwest corner of campus. The head baseball coach is Paul Gibson who is in his 28th year at LD Bell since 1993.  He has led the Blue Raiders to District Championships in 1995, 1996, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2011 and 2019 with additional playoff appearances in 2000, 2001, 2007, 2012, 2013, 2014 (celebrating his 400th career win) and 2018. Coach Gibson's 2011 team set new school records finishing the season 33-11 and as a Region 1-5A Finalist.  He was named “Coach of the Year” in 1995, 1996, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2011 and 2018. A winning tradition: 1969 - District Champions, 1972 - Regional Finalist, 1983 - Quarter Finalist, 1990 - Bi-District Champions, 1995 - District Champions, 1996 - District Champions, 1999 - District Champions, 2000 - Bi-District Finalist, 2001 - Bi-District Champions, 2002 - Quarter Finalist, 2004 - District Champions, 2005 - District Champions, 2007 - Bi-District Finalist, 2008 - District Champions 14–0, 2011 - 6-5A District Champions, 2011 - Regional Finalist (33-11), 2012 - Regional semifinalist, 2013 - Regional semifinalist, 2014 - Bi-District Finalist, 2018 - Area Finalist, 2019 - 3-6A Co-District Champions, 2019 - Area Finalist.

Ice Hockey

The ice hockey team plays at area ice rinks, including the Dr. Pepper Star's Centers in Euless, Grapevine, and Coppell.

Tennis

The school has a full complement of tennis courts located between the new Don Brown Activity Center and the parking lot at the rear of the school building. The Varsity team accepts 9th graders from the two Junior High Schools that feed L.D. Bell - Bedford Junior High and Hurst Junior High. The JV team also plays home and away games with select high schools.

Other

L.D. Bell High School also fields teams in volleyball, soccer, softball, golf and men's and women's basketball. The men's and women's soccer teams' home games are typically played at Pennington Field. Softball home games are played at the softball field on the south end of campus near the Raider Bowl.

Fine Arts / UIL Competitive Organizations

Band

In addition to the University Interscholastic League (UIL) competitions, the band regularly competes in independent contests (usually run by schools) and Bands of America (BOA) contests at both the regional and national levels. In November 2007, the Bell marching band won the BOA Grand National Championship and additional awards for Outstanding Music Performance and Outstanding General Effect.[23] [24] In 2006, the marching band was awarded "Outstanding Musical Performance" and placed 2nd overall at the BOA Grand Nationals. In 2004, the band won the BOA St. Louis Super-Regional and captured all captions (specific categories of judgment - music, marching, and general effect). In other BOA Grand National competitions, the band placed 4th in 2001, 5th in 2003, 3rd in 2005, 2nd in 2006, 1st in 2007, 2nd in 2008, 2nd in 2009, 3rd in 2010, and 10th in 2013.[25] Since 2000, the band has medaled at 22 BOA events and 4 of 4 times at the UIL State Marching Band Contest. From 1998 to 2013, the L.D. Bell Marching Band placed in the top 5 of every contest entered.[26]

Notable alumni

Notable alumni are listed in chronological order by graduation (or expected graduation) year.

width=12%NameDistinctionGraduated
John T. MontfordFormer Texas state senator (1983–96) and Texas Tech chancellor (1996–2007)1961
Charlie DurkeeAmerican football player with the New Orleans Saints 1962[27]
Bill LineAmerican football player with the Chicago Bears 1966
Michael W. YoungAwarded the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine1967[28]
James L. HaleyAuthor (Texas history and fiction)1970
Karen TandyAdministrator of U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration 2003 [29]
Buddy WhittingtonGuitarist and blues musician1975[30]
Ron FaurotAmerican football player with New York Jets 1980
Lezlie DeaneStar of 976-EVIL, Girlfriend from Hell, and , founding vocalist of Fem2Fem and Scary Cherry And The Bang Bangs1982
Johnny SolingerLead vocalist of Skid Row (American band) from 1999 to 20151983
Cary BlanchardNFL placekicker (1992–2000) with Jets, Colts, Redskins, Giants and Cardinals1987[31]
Adam Setliff1996, 2000 Olympian; 1988 State 5A discus champion and state record holder1988?
Tommy MaddoxUCLA and pro quarterback, 2002 NFL Comeback Player of the Year1989
Dennis AllenHead Coach of New Orleans Saints, former head coach of Oakland Raiders1991
Eric VanceNFL safety (1998–2002) for Buccaneers and Colts; went to Vanderbilt1993
Mike Holloway winner1994
MLB player with Boston Red Sox, made debut with Toronto in 2006[32] 1999
3 of HeartsFemale country music trio2000
Chase HolbrookFootball player at Southeastern Louisiana and New Mexico State; threw for over 11,000 career passing yards2004
Marshall HendersonCollege basketball player with Ole Miss Rebels2009
Josh MauroAmerican football player with the Arizona Cardinals 2009
Kyle BartschBaseball pitcher, formerly with the Kansas City Royals and San Diego Padres organizations 2009[33]
Kenneth FarrowAmerican football player with the Seattle Dragons2010[34]
Destiny VélezMiss Puerto Rico 2015; Miss America Finalist 2016; Miss Fort Worth 2014; Miss Trujillo Alto 2015; SWAC Bowling Championship Winner2014

Awards and recognitions

YearOrganizationAward
1982Varsity FootballUIL 5A State Finalist (2nd place)
1986Varsity FootballUIL 5A State Semifinalist
1994–1996SchoolNational Blue Ribbon School[35]
1995TheaterUIL One Act Play State Champion
2000Marching BandUIL 5A State Champions
2001Marching BandBOA Grand National Finalist (4th Place)
2002Gymnastics-women'sState Champions
2002Marching BandUIL 5A State Finalist (2nd place)
2003Gymnastics-women'sState Champions
2003Marching BandBOA Grand National Finalist (5th Place)
2004Gymnastics-women'sState Champions
2004Marching BandUIL 5A State Champions
2005Gymnastics-women's5A State Champions
2005Marching BandBOA Grand National Finalist (3rd Place)
2006Marching BandUIL 5A State Finalist (2nd place)
2006Marching BandBOA Grand National Finalist (2nd place)
2007Gymnastics (Men - Team)State Champions (Team)
2007Gymnastics (Men - Individual)Individual High Bar State Champion (Abram Holt)
2007Gymnastics (Men - Individual)Individual Vault State Champion (Tyler Martin)
2007Marching BandBOA Grand National Champion ;
2008Gymnastics (Men - Team)State Runner-ups (2nd Place)
2008Gymnastics (Men - Individual)All-Around State Champion (Nik Bosnyak)
2008Gymnastics (Men - Individual)Individual Floor and Parallel Bars State Champion (Elijah Holt)
2008Marching BandUIL 5A State Finalist (2nd place)
2008Marching BandBOA Grand National Finalist (2nd place)
2009Marching BandBOA Grand National Finalist (2nd place)
2009Gymnastics (Men-Individual)Vault State Champion (Elijah Holt)
2010Gymnastics (Men-Individual)Floor, Parallel Bars and All Around State Champion (Elijah Holt)
2010Choral (Bell System Show Choir)First Place Show Choir, Windy City Classic, Chicago
2010Choral (A Cappella Choir)Vocal Ensemble Grand Champions, Windy City Classic, Chicago
2010Marching BandUIL 5A State Finalist (2nd place)
2010Marching BandBOA Grand National Finalist (3rd place)
2012Marching BandUIL 5A State Finalist (3rd Place)
2013Marching BandBOA Grand National Finalist (10th place)

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Administrators & Front Office - L.D. Bell High School. 2021-08-03.
  2. Web site: BELL H S. National Center for Education Statistics. June 27, 2024.
  3. Web site: TLO - 77(R) History for HR 839. 2001-05-04. 2007-05-29. Texas Legislature Online. Smith.
  4. http://www.principals.org/ Principals.org - National Association of Secondary School Principals - NASSP
  5. Web site: E.Don Brown joins TASSP staff as Interim Director of High School Services . TASSP . 2007-05-22 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070929180146/http://www.tassp.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=50 . 2007-09-29 .
  6. News: Student snagged by zero tolerance prompts soul-searching. BARRY SIEGEL. LOS ANGELES TIMES. 2002-08-19. HURST, Texas.
  7. News: HEB ISD proposes $1 billion bond to upgrade aging schools. Matthew. Sgroi. Fort Worth Report. 2023-09-25. 2024-02-05.
    News: Voters approve combined $1.5B in school upgrades for Eagle Mountain-Saginaw, HEB districts. Jacob. Sanchez. Matthew. Sgroi. Fort Worth Report. 2023-11-08. 2024-02-05.
    Web site: What's Proposed -- HEB ISD Bond 2023. HEB ISD. 2024-02-05.
  8. Web site: Hundreds turn out for activity center ribbon cuttings. Hurst Euless Bedford Independent School District. 2013-05-16. 2015-09-10. 2016-01-14. https://web.archive.org/web/20160114170116/http://www2.hebisd.edu/news/article.asp?ArticleID=2183. dead.
  9. Web site: 070118_ZoningMap.pdf . City of Bedford, TX . 2007-05-22 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070704143708/http://www.ci.bedford.tx.us/Departments/planning/pnz_pdf/070118_ZoningMap.pdf . 2007-07-04 .
  10. Web site: 2014-15 Texas Academic Performance Report: BELL H S. Texas Education Agency, re-hosted by HEB ISD. 13 April 2016.
  11. Web site: HEB ISD:Map & Attendance Zones. Hurst Euless Bedford Independent School District. 2017-09-18. 2017-09-20. https://web.archive.org/web/20170920043943/http://www.hebisd.edu/page.cfm?p=518. dead.
  12. Web site: Nine Named National Merit Finalists . 2007-02-14 . Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District . 2007-05-15 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070928011045/http://www.hebisd.edu/pages/news/db_pages/detailspage_pr.asp?PR_ID=543 . 2007-09-28 .
  13. Web site: America's Most Challenging High Schools: Lawrence D. Bell. 2016-04-27.

  14. Web site: America's Top Public High Schools . 2007 . 2007-05-22 . Newsweek . https://web.archive.org/web/20070523054940/http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18757087/site/newsweek/ . 2007-05-23 . dead .
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  16. Web site: Academic Excellence Indicator System; 2005-06 District Performance; Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD; Trinity H S. Texas Education Agency. 2007-05-16.
  17. Web site: My High School - Hurst L.D. Bell Raiders - Sports History. Dallas Morning News. 2007-05-29.
  18. Web site: Past Champions (Men, Division I). Texas High School Gymnastic Coaches Association. 2021-10-20.
  19. Web site: Hurst L.D. Bell continues collecting state gymnastics titles . 2007-05-06 . 2007-05-22 . Nathan Wright . WFAA.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20070928045247/http://www.wfaa.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/highschools/leaderboard/v3/hurst/bell/stories/050607dnspohsgymlede.3690b2c.html . 2007-09-28 . dead .
  20. Web site: Past Champions (Women, Division I). Texas High School Gymnastic Coaches Association. 2021-10-20.
  21. Web site: Bell girls gymnastics takes 20th state championship. 2016-05-09. 2016-05-12. Rick Mauch. Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
  22. Web site: 2007 All-Area Gymnastics. 2007-05-29. 2007-06-16. Dallas Morning News. C. Anthony Mosser.
  23. Web site: Grand National Champions, L.D. Bell High School . L.D. Bell Band . 2007-11-18 . 2008-02-12 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081219204726/http://www.ldbellband.org/info/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=657 . 2008-12-19 .
  24. Web site: Bell Band Wins National Championship . Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District . 2007-11-18 . 2007-11-18 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100620070052/http://www.hebisd.edu/pages/news/db_pages/detailspage_pr.asp?PR_ID=618 . June 20, 2010 . (permanent link)
  25. Web site: About.htm . L.D. Bell Band . 2007-05-22 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070927041940/http://www.ldbellband.org/info/htmltonuke.php?filnavn=about.htm . 2007-09-27 . dead .
  26. Web site: Bands of America Arlington Regional Championship . L.D. Bell Band . 2009-11-04 . 2009-10-12 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091013154853/http://www.ldbellband.org/info/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=886 . 2009-10-13 .
  27. Web site: L.D. Bell Alumni Pro Stats. Pro Football Reference. December 11, 2017.
  28. Web site: This North Texas high school claims a Nobel Prize winner. Fort Worth Star-Telegram. 2017-10-04. 2017-10-09. Tom Uhler.
  29. Web site: Inside the DEA, DEA Leadership, Karen P. Tandy, DEA Administrator . Drug Enforcement Administration . 2007-05-22 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070514101351/http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/agency/tandy.html . 2007-05-14 . dead .
  30. Web site: Public Relations & Marketing / Hall of Fame. 2021-06-22. en.
  31. Web site: WFAA.com - My High School; Hurst L.D. Bell Raiders; Famous Alumni. https://web.archive.org/web/20070930185659/http://www.wfaa.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/highschools/leaderboard/schoolhome.html?page=alum&sid=1496. dead. 2007-09-30. 2005-05-15. WFAA.com.
  32. Web site: Notes: Jays hope Roberts can fill role. 2007-05-15. 2007-05-22. Jordan Bastian.
  33. Web site: L. D. Bell HS (Hurst, TX) Baseball Players. Baseball Reference. January 21, 2019.
  34. Web site: Kenneth Farrow - Football - University of Houston Athletics. 2019-01-21. University of Houston.
  35. Web site: Blue Ribbon Schools Program, Schools Recognized 1982-1983 Through 1999-2002 . 2007-07-31 . Blue Ribbon Schools Program . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090326055622/http://www.ed.gov/programs/nclbbrs/list-1982.pdf . 2009-03-26 .