What a year! Trinity students out-collected Bell for the first time in the history of the Black and Blue Food Drive, but couldn’t stop the BLUE side of the district from winning the overall victory again this year. All told, this community raised a record number of food donations in 2018. In fact, you beat…

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Heat crashes over the Urban Farm in waves, pooling in the thick air above the 6 Stones parking lot before the uncertain breeze carries it across to the rows of organic crops. Hunched over the budding foliage, Charlotte Banks and her mixed class of Trinity High School students don’t bat an eye. As the school…

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Text by Valkyrie Reed, Senior, Trinity High School As of September 19, Trinity High School was on a mission to provide much-needed food to families across the HEB area. That mission ended with the close of the Black and Blue Food Drive on October 7. Teachers and students filled boxes with canned foods and sent…

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BEDFORD — As the scoreboard at Pennington Field ticked down to zero and the home side of the stadium roared its approval, everything seemed commonplace. The Trinity Trojan football team walked away from the Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District’s annual rivalry game with another lopsided win, and Lawrence D. Bell High School went home with another…

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The Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District’s tagline is “Different By Design;” a fitting label for a group of schools sprawled across five cities and interacting with a wealth of cultures. Students in HEB represent over 100 nations, and their families speak more than 70 different dialects at home. Even though 54% of those students qualify for…

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