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Forest Park High School (Beaumont, Texas) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Forest Park High School (Beaumont, Texas)
Forest Park High School in Beaumont, Texas, was in the South Park Independent School District along with South Park High School and Hebert High School. Efforts for integration of schools led to the United States Supreme Court in 1978 () and 1981 and ultimately resulted in Forest Park being combined with Hebert in 1982 to become West Brook Senior High School.〔http://www.beaumont.k12.tx.us/westbrook/〕 Later in the 1980s, South Park was merged with West Brook. West Brook is located at the former Forest Park campus.〔()〕 ==History== This school and its district are of historical significance in the decision to publish a dissenting opinion by United States Supreme Court Justice Powell and Justice Rehnquist to the majority United States Supreme Court decision which ultimately led to the restructuring of the district. Also, Justice Powell published a decision three years later, when implementation of school reorganization plan was imminent, stating his belief that important issues of law relate to the validity of this pending school reorganization but that he had to decline efforts to postpone the plan. All three former schools of the South Park District had storied histories, especially South Park and Hebert, as they opened in 1891 and 1914, respectively, and produced many decades of outstanding graduates.〔()〕 Articles and websites about South Park and Hebert led to the initial creation of this article about Forest Park.〔〔http://lumoto.com/southpark〕 Members of the Forest Park Class of 1981 publish an interactive website about the school and its alumni. The first year West Brook existed, 1982-1983, the football team won the Texas state championship in the largest classification in Texas, 5A,〔()〕 under the direction of head coach Alex Durley, formerly the head coach at Hebert and member of the Texas Coaches Hall of Honor. The football / track stadium on the West Brook campus is named in honor of Coach Durley. () Among the many excellent athletes on that team was Jerry Ball, originally from Hebert, and he went on to dominate in the NFL with the Detroit Lions.〔()〕 Other important members of that team were Terence McCarty and Layne Walker, both originally from Forest Park, and in 2002 Layne was elected as Judge of the 252nd Criminal District court of Jefferson County, Texas, in Beaumont.
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