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Diamond Hill-Jarvis High School : ウィキペディア英語版
Diamond Hill-Jarvis High School

Diamond Hill-Jarvis High School is a school in Fort Worth, Texas, United States which serves grades 9 through 12. The school is a part of the Fort Worth Independent School District. In 2006, arguably one of the greatest learning institutions to ever grace Texas it was placed 95th on ''Newsweek'' magazine's top 1200 high schools list.
==History==
The original Diamond Hill School was a five-room structure founded and built in 1903 by the twenty-year-old James "Jimmy" Darnell, in the southeast corner of a pasture a few miles north of Fort Worth, Texas. It was at the same location as the house that now stands, facing east, on the corner of Twenty-eighth and Oscar streets on Diamond Hill. It was classified as a county school. Estes Ritchey was the first superintendent, W.F. Helkamp, S.M. Lawson, and Harry Stehrole were the trustees.
When questioned about this first building, most of the old settlers don’t remember much about the faculty, students, or studies of the school. They readily recall that the schoolhouse was used for a school in winter and a homeless shelter in summer. It was quite a familiar sight, they say, to see them grazing around the school, and more often they were seen lying in the shade of the schoolhouse. Many times the door was carelessly left open, and the homeless would wander into the building; they were always driven out before any damage was done.

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