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  1. Hebert High School. Coordinates: 30.0516°N 94.1184°W. Hebert High School was a traditionally black high school in the South Park Independent School District in Beaumont, Texas, US. It was founded in the early 20th century to serve the black community, and became an accredited high school in 1923.

  2. The Hebert High School Alumni Association is made up of former students of the Hebert High School which existed in Beaumont, Texas from 1922 to 1982. The association sponsors a mass reunion every three years. The first reunion was held in 1986. The reunions include all classes and have over 800 alumni and guest in attendance.

  3. heberthighalumni.org › _public › hhs_historyHebert High School History

    Hebert High School History. After the 1901 oil boom, the city of Beaumont, Texas developed a broad based economy, ensuring prosperity which attracted Negro families to the area south of Washington Boulevard and west of Avenue B across the railroad track. There was a small four-room house with four teachers which served as the only educational ...

  4. Only former students of Hebert High School can join this group. The Hebert High School Alumni Association will consist of former students of Hebert High School in Beaumont, Texas from 1922 to 1982. Website: www.heberthighalumni.org. #HebertHighSchool.

  5. 21 de jun. de 2023 · The 13 th Hebert High School Mass Reunion is fast approaching. The reunion will be held at the MCM Elegante' Hotel 2355 I-10, Beaumont, TX 77705 on June 21 thru 25 , 2023. The registration fee is $150.00 per person and will increase to $175.00 per person after February 28, 2023, and $200.00 after May 31st. A separate registration ...

  6. Hebert High Class of 1973. Public group. ·. 353 members. Join group. Keep up with the latest in class and alumni news.

  7. As President of the Class of 1968, I am eager to share with you a display of our glorious high school years. Our yearbook memories may have been delayed, but that didn’t stop the Class of ’68 from continuing to create our own. Here, I am sure you all will be reminded of our times at Hebert High School and the many years that have followed.