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Pleasant Grove, Dallas

Pleasant Grove is an area located in the southeastern portion of Dallas, Texas, United States.

The Pleasant Grove area is bounded by Bruton Road to the North, Marvel Dr. on the south, Prairie Creek (the creek, not the road) on the east and the Trinity Forest on the west.

History edit

The first settlers in the Pleasant Grove area in the 1840s included W. B. Elam, who held one of the original land grant, Richard Bruton, and Cornelius Cox. By 1875 a wooden building was used as a union church and school. An early teacher at one of the schools built in the 1880s was Don Lebow, who named the school Pleasant Grove after its location in a grove of cottonwood trees. The name was then applied to both the school and the community.

In 1900 Sam Street's map of Dallas County showed Pleasant Grove as a small community with a store. In 1916 the first brick schoolhouse was built.

In 1937 Pleasant Grove formed its own school district, which by the late 1940s had fourteen buildings.

Due to a post-World War II housing boom, the population grew from 120 to 3,500 between 1943 and 1952. By the late 1940s, Pleasant Grove had seven businesses, including a new bank. Businesses remained less important than the residential areas, but in 1952, Pleasant Grove Shopping Center, a major retail center, was built.

Pleasant Grove twice fought incorporation movements and remained unincorporated till June 1954 when Pleasant Grove was annexed by Dallas and the Pleasant Grove school district merged with the Dallas Independent School District.

In 1962 the Greater Pleasant Grove Chamber of Commerce was formed to promote business in the area. This organization was later expanded to cover surrounding communities, and became the Southeast Dallas Chamber of Commerce.

Education edit

Primary and secondary schools edit

It is within the Dallas Independent School District (DISD).

DISD Middle schools that serve Pleasant Grove students:

  • S. S. Conner Junior High (1953 - 1963)
  • John B. Hood Junior High School (1955 - 2016)
  • Fred F. Florence Middle School (1963 - 2018)
  • Ann Richards Middle School in Pleasant Grove (2012 - Present)[1]
  • Piedmont G.L.O.B.A.L. Academy (formerly John B. Hood Junior High) (Oct. 2016 - Present)
  • Young Men's Academy at Fred Florence (2018 - Present)


DISD High schools that serve or served Pleasant Grove students:


The charter school operator Life's Beautiful Educational Centers Inc. (closed 1999) operated the school P.O.W.E.R. in Pleasant Grove.[2]

Charter schools that serve Pleasant Grove students:

  • A+ Academy Secondary School
  • Inspired Vision Elementary School
  • Inspired Vision Secondary School
  • Golden Rule Pleasant Grove
  • KIPP Pleasant Grove
  • Nova Charter School
  • Texas Can Academy
  • Inspired Vision Intermediate
  • Henry W. Longfellow Career Exploration Junior High School Academy
  • Cristo Rey Dallas College Prep work-study school (2015 - Present)


DISD operates the Pleasant Grove Stadium.[3]

Colleges and universities edit

Pleasant Grove has a satellite Branch of Eastfield College of the Dallas County Community College District, in Pleasant Grove/Southeast Dallas at 802 N Buckner Boulevard.

Libraries edit

The Pleasant Grove area is served by two public libraries.

1.Pleasant Grove Library Branch - Dallas Public Library Address: 7310 Lake June Rd. ~ in Pleasant Grove/Southeast Dallas

2.Prairie Creek Library Branch - Dallas Public Library Address: 9609 Lake June Rd., in Lake June/Southeast Dallas

Notable people edit

 
Maceo Demond Baston

Further reading edit

References edit

  1. ^ "." Dallas Independent School District. Retrieved on January 8, 2010.
  2. ^ Eskenazi, Stuart (1999-07-22). "Learning Curves". Houston Press. Retrieved 2019-05-28. -
  3. ^ "Dallas ISD – Athletic Facilities." Dallas Independent School District. Retrieved on June 27, 2016.

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Pleasant Grove is an area located in the southeastern portion of Dallas Texas United States The Pleasant Grove area is bounded by Bruton Road to the North Marvel Dr on the south Prairie Creek the creek not the road on the east and the Trinity Forest on the west Contents 1 History 2 Education 2 1 Primary and secondary schools 2 2 Colleges and universities 2 3 Libraries 3 Notable people 4 Further reading 5 ReferencesHistory editThe first settlers in the Pleasant Grove area in the 1840s included W B Elam who held one of the original land grant Richard Bruton and Cornelius Cox By 1875 a wooden building was used as a union church and school An early teacher at one of the schools built in the 1880s was Don Lebow who named the school Pleasant Grove after its location in a grove of cottonwood trees The name was then applied to both the school and the community In 1900 Sam Street s map of Dallas County showed Pleasant Grove as a small community with a store In 1916 the first brick schoolhouse was built In 1937 Pleasant Grove formed its own school district which by the late 1940s had fourteen buildings Due to a post World War II housing boom the population grew from 120 to 3 500 between 1943 and 1952 By the late 1940s Pleasant Grove had seven businesses including a new bank Businesses remained less important than the residential areas but in 1952 Pleasant Grove Shopping Center a major retail center was built Pleasant Grove twice fought incorporation movements and remained unincorporated till June 1954 when Pleasant Grove was annexed by Dallas and the Pleasant Grove school district merged with the Dallas Independent School District In 1962 the Greater Pleasant Grove Chamber of Commerce was formed to promote business in the area This organization was later expanded to cover surrounding communities and became the Southeast Dallas Chamber of Commerce Education editPrimary and secondary schools edit It is within the Dallas Independent School District DISD DISD Middle schools that serve Pleasant Grove students S S Conner Junior High 1953 1963 John B Hood Junior High School 1955 2016 Fred F Florence Middle School 1963 2018 Ann Richards Middle School in Pleasant Grove 2012 Present 1 Piedmont G L O B A L Academy formerly John B Hood Junior High Oct 2016 Present Young Men s Academy at Fred Florence 2018 Present DISD High schools that serve or served Pleasant Grove students Pleasant Grove High School 1937 1956 W W Samuell High School 1956 Present H Grady Spruce High School 1963 Present Skyline Center Magnet School 1971 Present The charter school operator Life s Beautiful Educational Centers Inc closed 1999 operated the school P O W E R in Pleasant Grove 2 Charter schools that serve Pleasant Grove students A Academy Secondary School Inspired Vision Elementary School Inspired Vision Secondary School Golden Rule Pleasant Grove KIPP Pleasant Grove Nova Charter School Texas Can Academy Inspired Vision Intermediate Henry W Longfellow Career Exploration Junior High School Academy Cristo Rey Dallas College Prep work study school 2015 Present DISD operates the Pleasant Grove Stadium 3 Colleges and universities edit Pleasant Grove has a satellite Branch of Eastfield College of the Dallas County Community College District in Pleasant Grove Southeast Dallas at 802 N Buckner Boulevard Libraries edit The Pleasant Grove area is served by two public libraries 1 Pleasant Grove Library Branch Dallas Public Library Address 7310 Lake June Rd in Pleasant Grove Southeast Dallas2 Prairie Creek Library Branch Dallas Public Library Address 9609 Lake June Rd in Lake June Southeast DallasNotable people editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Maceo Demond BastonMaceo Baston grew up in the Pleasant Grove area and attended Nancy Moseley Elementary School He played for the Toronto Raptors in the NBA John Ford Coley partner in musical duo with Dan Seals hits include I d Really Love to See You Tonight Larry Johnson former NBA player grew up in the Pleasant Grove area and attended John B Hood Middle School and Skyline High School Michael Johnson also attended Skyline High School gaining fame as a US Olympic Gold Medalist setting numerous world records in Men s Sprinting Joe Kendall Adam federal judge 1992 2002 Russ Martin Host of The Russ Martin Show a radio program in Dallas C J Miles of the Utah Jazz grew up in Pleasant Grove and attended Skyline Career Development Center As a senior in high school he was named to the McDonald s all high school team Carl Mitcham philosopher of technology and engineering now at Colorado School of Mines Steve Ramsey Punter Quarterback New Orleans Saints 1970 Denver Broncos 1971 76 Lulu Roman Former Hee Haw TV show personality Dan Seals country and pop musicianFurther reading editPleasant Grove Historical Society https www facebook com groups 156970454468433 Pleasant Grove amp Proud Group https www facebook com PleasantGroveAndProudGroup Miss Adas Pleasant Grove Community by Carothers Meredith Pleasant Grove yesterday and today by Samuell W W High School 1979 English 501 503 ClassReferences edit New Schools 2008 Bond Program Dallas Independent School District Retrieved on January 8 2010 Eskenazi Stuart 1999 07 22 Learning Curves Houston Press Retrieved 2019 05 28 Older URL Dallas ISD Athletic Facilities Dallas Independent School District Retrieved on June 27 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pleasant Grove Dallas amp oldid 1168870946, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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