There are 16 schools in the USA with the word bean in the name.
The word "bean" appears in the names of many U.S. public schools primarily because it is often used to honor individuals who have made significant contributions to education or the local community, with "Bean" being a common surname. Throughout American history, it has been customary to name schools after prominent local figures, philanthropists, or educators, which helps to preserve their legacy and inspire students. In some cases, schools may also reflect the agricultural heritage of a region, especially in areas where beans were a staple crop or played an important role in the local economy. By naming schools after individuals or aspects tied to the community, school districts foster a sense of pride and connection among students, staff, and residents.
Florida (2)
Caribbean K–8 Center in Miami, FLGeorgia (1)
Mcbean Elementary School in Hephzibah, GAMaryland (1)
William Beanes Elementary School in Suitland, MDMaine (1)
James H Bean School in Sidney, MEMichigan (1)
Bean Elementary School in Spring Arbor, MINew Jersey (2)
Dr. Albert M. Bean School in Pine Hill, NJTennessee (1)
Bean Station Elementary School in Bean Station, TNTexas (5)
Bean Elementary School in Lubbock, TXBean Elementary School in Lubbock, TX
Tom Bean Elementary School in Tom Bean, TX
Tom Bean High School in Tom Bean, TX
Tom Bean Middle School in Tom Bean, TX
Virginia (2)
Beantree Learning Chantilly in Chantilly, VA
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate