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Fort Dorchester High School. Coordinates: 32°55′35″N 80°6′40″W. Fort Dorchester High School. Address. 8500 Patriot Blvd. North Charleston, South Carolina. 29420. United States. Coordinates.
Bishop England High School is a diocesan Roman Catholic four-year high school in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. It was located on Calhoun Street in downtown Charleston until it moved to a newly constructed 40-acre campus located on Daniel Island in 1998. With an enrollment of 730, Bishop England is the largest private high school in ...
Academic Magnet High School. / 32.88583°N 80.00000°W / 32.88583; -80.00000. Academic Magnet High School ( AMHS) is a high school (grades 9–12) in North Charleston, South Carolina, United States. The school enrolls students through an admissions process based on middle school grades, test scores, teacher recommendations, and a ...
The former school was located West of the Ashley in Charleston, S.C. at 1776 William Kennerty Dr. just off SC Hwy 61. The school opened in 1970 and closed its doors as a high school in 2000. Mr. Rufus German was Middleton's principal. He spent many years trying to make Middleton a bigger and better school.
Joseph P. Riley Jr. (1964) S.C. State Representative 1968–74, Mayor of Charleston, South Carolina 1975–2015 Bob Hall (1964) Texas State Senator 2015– Lt. Gen. Frank Libutti USMC (1966) 1st New York City Deputy Police Commissioner for Counterterrorism 2001–03; Undersecretary, Department of Homeland Security 2003–05
Bonds-Wilson High School. / 32.884597; -80.00092. Bonds-Wilson High School was a high school open from 1950 to 1985 in the predominantly African-American community of Liberty Hill in North Charleston, South Carolina, United States. The school's campus became part of a 1950s project to build mostly African-American schools in South Carolina.
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