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The first BASIS Curriculum School, BASIS Tucson, was founded in Tucson in 1998 by Michael Block and Olga Block, intending to educate students at an internationally competitive level. In 2003, BASIS Scottsdale was opened. In 2010, BASIS Oro Valley was founded. A year later, BASIS opened three schools at once in Chandler, Peoria, and Flagstaff. [6]
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Greenville, SC 29605-3300 link: Tigerville Elementary [56] K4-5th 279 Diane Jackson 25 Tigerville Elem. School Rd. Taylors, SC 29687 link: Welcome Elementary [57] K5-5th 722 Wallace Cobbs 36 E. Welcome Rd Greenville, SC 29611 link: Westcliffe Elementary [55] K4-5th 298 Beth Farmer 105 Eastbourne Rd. Greenville, SC 29611 link: Woodland ...
South Carolina Highway 291 (SC 291), locally known as Pleasantburg Drive, is a 11.400-mile (18.347 km) state highway in the western part of the U.S. state of South Carolina. It travels as a major commercial artery for the eastern sections of Greenville in Greenville County .
U.S. Route 25 (US 25) is a 140.600-mile (226.274 km) United States Numbered Highway that travels from Brunswick, Georgia, to the Kentucky–Ohio state line, where Covington, Kentucky, meets Cincinnati, Ohio, at the Ohio River.
Pine Knoll Drive (US 29 Conn. south) to SC 291 south – Greenville Convention Center, Greenville Technical College, University Center: Northern terminus of US 29 Conn. Greer: 56.1: 90.3: SC 14 Truck south / SC 101 north / SC 290 west (Buncombe Street) Southern end of SC 14 Truck and SC 101/SC 290 concurrencies: 56.4: 90.8
The French Bilingual School of South Carolina is located in Wade Hampton. [9] [10] The Greenville Saturday School (グリーンビル日本語補習授業校 Gurīnbiru Nihongo Hoshū Jugyō Kō), a Japanese Saturday supplementary school, holds its classes at the French Bilingual School. [11] The school was scheduled to open in 1989. [12]
Five Forks is located in eastern Greenville County at (34.805912, -82.230346 It is 11 miles (18 km) east of Downtown Greenville.. The area is bounded by SC 14 to the west, Roper Mountain and Anderson Ridge roads to the north, Jonesville Road to the east, [7] and Gilder Creek (a tributary of the Enoree River [8]) to the south.