There are 8 schools in the USA with the word heroes in the name.
The word "heroes" is commonly found in U.S. public school names because it reflects the nation's values of honoring individuals who have made significant contributions to their communities or the country. Historically, American culture places great emphasis on celebrating figures who demonstrate courage, selflessness, and leadership, traits that are seen as models for students to emulate. Naming schools after heroes-whether they are military veterans, civil rights leaders, or local community members-serves as a way to inspire students by connecting them to examples of admirable character and achievement. Additionally, the term "heroes" fosters a sense of community pride and collective identity, while also promoting ideals such as service, perseverance, and the pursuit of the greater good within the educational environment.
California (1)
Heroes Elementary School in Santa Ana, CAFlorida (1)
Little Heroes Academy Corp in Miami, FLGeorgia (1)
Heroes Elementary School in Hoschton, GAIllinois (1)
Ninos Heroes Elementary Academic Ctr School in Chicago, ILNew York (3)
High School for Public Service-Heroes of Tomorrow in Brooklyn, NYPS 58 School of Heroes (the) in Maspeth, NY
Middle School 137 America's School of Heroes in Ozone Park, NY
Washington (1)
Four Heroes Elementary School in Lakewood, WA
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate