There are 7 schools in the USA with the word sabine in the name.
The word "Sabine" is commonly found in U.S. public school names largely due to historical and geographic reasons. The name derives from the Sabine River, which forms part of the border between Texas and Louisiana, and from Sabine County in Texas. Both the river and the county are named after the Sabine people, a Native American group who originally inhabited the region, or possibly from the Spanish word for cypress trees, which are abundant in the area. Naming schools after local rivers, counties, or significant regional features is a traditional way to foster community identity and pride, as well as to reflect the importance of local history and geography. By incorporating "Sabine" into school names, communities acknowledge and honor the unique heritage and natural features that define their region.
Texas (7)
Sabine High School in Gladewater, TXSabine Intermediate School in Gladewater, TX
Sabine Middle School in Gladewater, TX
Sabine Elementary School in Kilgore, TX
West Sabine Elementary School in Pineland, TX
West Sabine High School in Pineland, TX
Sabine Pass School in Sabine Pass, TX
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate