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  2. Columbus City Schools - Wikipedia

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    Website. ccsoh.us. Columbus City Schools, formerly known as Columbus Public Schools, is the official school district for the city of Columbus, Ohio, and serves most of the city (portions of the city are served by suburban school districts). The district has 46,686 students enrolled, making it the largest school district in the state of Ohio as ...

  3. Girl Raises $27,000 for Friend at 4-H Auction in 'Small Act ...

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    At the Barron County Fair last July, after judges did not select Lexi’s lamb to be one of the 25 sold at auction, Carla Hargrave suggested to her two daughters — 13-year-old Holly and 15-year ...

  4. Schools in Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Fourth Street Elementary School / Central Fulton / Public School No. 5. More images. 400 S. Fourth Street. Demolished. South portion built in 1871; used by Heer Printing Company after construction of Mohawk Middle School in 1953; [13] demolished in 1967. 1866.

  5. List of Detroit Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary/Middle School. Blackwell Institute. Bow Elementary/Middle School. Beulah Brewer Academy. Ronald Brown Academy (formerly Stellwagen Elementary School) Ralph J. Bunche Preparatory Academy (formerly Smith Elementary School) Burns Elementary School. Burton International School. Cartsens Elementary/Middle School.

  6. Jack Trice - Wikipedia

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    Jack Trice. John G. Trice (May 12, 1902 – October 8, 1923) was an American college football player who became the first African-American athlete for Iowa State College. Trice died due to injuries suffered during a game against the University of Minnesota on October 6, 1923. He is the namesake for Jack Trice Stadium, Iowa State's football stadium.

  7. Women's education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ingham University in Le Roy, New York, was the first women's college in New York State and the first chartered women's university in the United States. It was founded in 1835 as the Attica (New York) Female Seminary by Mariette and Emily E. Ingham, who moved the school to Le Roy in 1837.

  8. Walnut Ridge High School (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Walnut Ridge is a four-year high school with an enrollment of 860. It is accredited by the North Central Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges, and by the Department of Education of the State of Ohio. It has student representation from 27 countries. At its peak in the early 1970s, the school had an enrollment of over 1,800 in grades 10 ...

  9. Irma Lerma Rangel Young Women's Leadership School - Wikipedia

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    Part of the Dallas Independent School District, it is the first public all-girls school in the state and is renowned for its challenging coursework and high college matriculation rate. [1] The school was established in 2004 and graduated its first class of 21 students in 2009. [2] [3] It opened under the leadership of Principal Vivian Taylor ...