“A History of Lewisville Schools” exhibit

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LISD Grammer School
1921 Lewisville Academy
1928 Bethel School Students
1949 Lewisville High School

The growth of Lewisville schools, from a collection of rural schools across the plains in the 1840’s to Lewisville ISD with 50,000 students, is the subject of a new exhibit at the Lewisville Visitor Information Center, 247 W. Main Street.

This exhibit chronicles the roots and growth of the district using archival photos, deeds, drawings, maps, and yearbook and newspaper articles. There also are static displays of school-related items from former LISD facilities and students.

A unique feature of this exhibit is that visitors will be allowed to write out messages on the chalkboard walls as a way to show their pride in Lewisville ISD.

The exhibit, a program of the Lewisville Heritage Project, is open to the public Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

The Lewisville Heritage Project supports the “Identity, Place, and Communications” Big Move in the Lewisville 2025 vision plan. The full plan can be viewed online at cityoflewisville.com/lewisville2025.