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Phillips Middle School is the name of several middle schools in the United States: Phillips Middle School in Fort Dodge, Iowa Guy B. Phillips Middle School in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, part of Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools
Culbreth Middle School would be renovated, not rebuilt. Estes Hills Elementary students would be moved to other schools, and a new Phillips Middle School would be built on the Estes Hills site ...
Smith Middle School. Grey Culbreth Middle School - Cougars (named after wounded warrior PV2 Grey Culbreth, serving 20 percent of southern Chapel Hill; Colors: blue and yellow/gold) McDougle Middle School - Mustangs (serving Carrboro; Colors: red and black) Phillips Middle School - Falcons (serving central Chapel Hill; Colors: green and white)
When the current high school was built in 1958, this building became known as North Junior High School, housing grades 7, 8, and 9. The Fort Dodge Community School District's adoption of the middle school philosophy in 1984 changed the name of the building to Phillips Middle School. District-wide grade reconfiguration in 1990 changed Phillips ...
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools: $275,075 to reduce greenhouse emissions by updating a cooling tower at Phillips Middle School and 16 air-handler units at McDougle Elementary School, and ...
Some of the very best public middle schools in the state are in Raleigh, Hillsborough, Morrisville and Chapel Hill. See the full list and rankings. 12 of NC’s top public middle schools are in ...
Phillips Exeter Academy was established in 1781 by John and Elizabeth Phillips, prominent citizens of Exeter, New Hampshire. It is the nation's sixth-oldest boarding school. [4] John Phillips had earned degrees from Harvard College and came to Exeter as a young man in 1741, initially as a teacher.
In 1967, the School for Contemporary education is founded by Larkin Phillips to work with children and youth with cognitive, emotional, social learning or behavioral challenges. Phillips School for contemporary education moved to the Laurel facility from Baltimore 1994 in the former headquarters of High's Dairy , built by Clifford Y. Stephens ...