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As a result, Fairbanks experienced a period of rapid school construction during the 1950s. Construction activities began on the first stand-alone high school for Fairbanks in early 1954, on land which had been deeded by homesteader Paul Rickert to the City of Fairbanks upon his death in 1938. The cornerstone was laid in October 1954. The school ...
The Patrick B. Cole Fairbanks City Hall, also known as Main School and Old Main for its previous use as a school building, is located at 800 Cushman Street in downtown Fairbanks, Alaska. An Art Deco concrete building, it was built in 1934 to replace the original Fairbanks school, a wooden building constructed in 1907 which burned down in late 1932.
Fairbanks City Hall; L. Lathrop High School (Alaska) M. Monroe Catholic High School This page was last edited on 26 January 2023, at 20:03 (UTC). Text is available ...
Lathrop High School may refer to: Lathrop High School (Alaska) Lathrop High School (California) This page was last edited on 29 December 2019, at 05:11 (UTC). ...
Ben Eielson Jr/Sr High School: Eielson AFB: 6–12: 3A: 260 Effie Kokrine Charter School: Fairbanks: 7–12: 2A: 86 Fairbanks B.E.S.T. Fairbanks: K–12 — 159 Fairbanks Youth Facility: Fairbanks: 5–12 — 18 Hutchison High School: Fairbanks: 9–12: 3A: 372 Lathrop High School: Fairbanks: 9–12: 4A: 1,113 North Pole High School: North Pole ...
In 1904 the first public school opened in Fairbanks. [4] This building was made of wood, and was destroyed by a fire on December 4, 1932. A replacement facility, named Main School and now known as Fairbanks City Hall, opened on January 22, 1934.
The Grizzlies were notable for being the northernmost professional gridiron football team in history; the Alaska Wild held the previous record, and before that, the Edmonton Eskimos. Grizzlies games were broadcast live on KCBF. (The northernmost gridiron football team of any sort is the high school football team of Barrow High School.)
West Valley High School (WVHS) is a public high school in College, [2] Alaska, United States, with a Fairbanks postal address. It is one of four standalone high schools and one of ten schools offering instruction in grades nine through twelve in the Fairbanks North Star Borough School District .