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  2. Boise High School - Wikipedia

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    Boise High School is a public secondary school in Boise, Idaho, one of five traditional high schools within the city limits, four of which are in the Boise School District. A three-year comprehensive high school, Boise High is located on the outlying edge of the city's downtown business core.

  3. List of high schools in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Capital High School, Boise; Carey High School, Carey; Cascade High School, Cascade; Castleford High School, Castleford; Centennial High School, Boise; Century High School, Pocatello; Challis High School, Challis; Clark County High School, Dubois; Clark Fork Junior/Senior High School, Clark Fork; Clearwater Valley High School, Kooskia; Coeur d ...

  4. Category:High schools in Boise, Idaho - Wikipedia

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  5. Boise School District - Wikipedia

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    The Boise School District serves a 456 square mile area of Ada County and is headquartered in Boise, Idaho. The district was founded in 1865 under the auspices of Idaho Territory . Formerly the largest school district in the state, it now ranks second to the adjacent West Ada School District #2 , which administers several schools in western ...

  6. Albertsons Stadium - Wikipedia

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    During its first years at its original campus, BJC football was played at "Public School Field," the home field of Boise High School, located three blocks north-northeast of today's Albertsons Stadium. The site was the home of East Junior High School from 1953 to 2009; it was demolished and rebuilt further down Warm Springs Avenue, and the ...

  7. Fort Boise - Wikipedia

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    The site is currently about 33 acres (13 ha) in size. Fort Boise Park has a community center, six lighted tennis courts, three lighted softball fields, and a regulation lighted baseball diamond (for Boise High School and American Legion league play only). A skateboard park is located in the northwest corner of the park. It is below ground with ...

  8. Timeline of Boise, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    1965 – Third public high school, Capital, opens; 1968 – Boise Greenbelt plan adopted; 1969 – Boise College becomes Boise State College; 1970 – New Bronco Stadium opens, constructed in less than a year. Population: 74,990; 1971 - The Boise Redevelopment Agency purchased and demolished the remaining core of Boise's Chinatown.

  9. Category:Public high schools in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Madison High School (Idaho) Magic Valley High School; Marsh Valley High School; McCall-Donnelly High School; Meadows Valley Junior/Senior High School; Melba High School; Meridian High School (Idaho) Meridian Medical Arts Charter High School; Meridian Technical Charter High School; Middleton High School (Idaho) Minico High School; Moscow High School