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  2. Guilford County Schools - Wikipedia

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    Allen Middle; Allen Jay preparatory academy; Brown Summit Middle; Eastern Guilford Middle; Ferndale Middle; Guilford Middle; Hairston Middle; Jackson Middle

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  4. Wilbur and Martha Carter House - Wikipedia

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    Wilbur and Martha Carter House is a historic home located at Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina. It was built in 1951 and is a one-story, "L"-plan, Modern Movement style dwelling. It consists of two gable-roofed intersecting wings and features a carport, recessed entrance, and massive brick chimney.

  5. Wilkes County Schools (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    For the 2010–11 school year, Wilkes County Schools had a total population of 10,374 students and 639.52 teachers on a basis.This produced a student-teacher ratio of 16.22:1. [1]

  6. Grimsley High School - Wikipedia

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    On January 16, 1962, Greensboro Senior High School changed its name to Grimsley Senior High School after principal A.P. Routh received a surprise phone call from a Greensboro City Schools official informing the school that the school board was going to change the name of the high school that night, and they had three hours to choose a new name ...

  7. Greensboro neighborhoods - Wikipedia

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    Others were originally villages before being incorporated as part of the city. Still more complicated is the fact that in some parts of Greensboro, especially the central areas of East and South Greensboro, residents have long been more likely to identify with the name of their section of the city than with any specific neighborhood name.

  8. Rowan-Salisbury School System - Wikipedia

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    After the city school system split off, the difference became more noticeable as a report from John H. Cook from the North Carolina College for Women (now, University of North Carolina at Greensboro) around 1924 called the county's schools the worst in North Carolina. At the time, the county only had 36 schools many of which were only one or ...

  9. Julius Isaac Foust - Wikipedia

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    Julius Isaac Foust (1865–1946) was the second president of the school now known as The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, serving from 1906 until his retirement in 1934. Foust was a native of Alamance County, North Carolina and an 1890 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a degree in philosophy.