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Brainerd High School is a public high school in Brainerd, Minnesota, United States. It serves grades 9–12 and is a part of Brainerd Public Schools. It was designed by Stegner, Hendrickson, & McNut. In addition to Brainerd, the school also serves the communities of Baxter, Fort Ripley, Garrison, Merrifield, and most of Nisswa. [2
Brainerd Public Schools (BPS), also known as ISD 181, [1] is a school district headquartered in Brainerd, Minnesota. In addition to Brainerd it serves Baxter, Fort Ripley, Garrison, Merrifield, and most of Nisswa. [2]
Hamilton County Schools (or Hamilton County Department of Education) is the school district that serves Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA.After a 1995 referendum, the then-separate Chattanooga City Schools district was merged into the county district in 1997. [2]
Under a traditional American schedule, pupils in a high school will study seven subjects a day for 45 minutes for each day of the week for a semester. There will be two semesters in the year so 14 subjects could be studied. Some pupils will not study all seven subjects. There was great variety as each school board was free to decide the ...
Brainerd Institute, a former school for African Americans in Chester, South Carolina, expanded to include Brainerd Junior College in 1934; Brainerd High School (Minnesota), Brainerd, Minnesota; Brainerd High School (Tennessee), Chattanooga, Tennessee; Brainerd School, a one-room schoolhouse in Mount Holly, New Jersey
A calendar entry sent on Dec. 19, 2022, indicated the Flexible Scheduling - Strategic Plan Work Team was to meet on Jan. 10, 2023. And an email, whose sender and recipient were redacted before it ...
The Minnesota State High School League (MSHSL) is a voluntary, non-profit association for the support and governance of interscholastic activities at high schools in Minnesota, United States. [1] The association supports interscholastic athletics and fine arts programs for member schools.
Brainerd High was the site of an important Supreme Court decision regarding the use of racially-charged symbols, including the display of Confederate flag and the playing of "Dixie" as the school pep song.