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Louisville. DeSales High School; St. Xavier High School; Trinity High School; Northern Kentucky. Covington Catholic High School (Park Hills); Former boys' schools. Bishop David High School (Louisville; merged with the all-girls' Angela Merici High School in 1984 to form the current Holy Cross High School)
Bishop Alemany High School, [1] Mission Hills; Bishop Conaty-Our Lady of Loretto High School [2] (girls), Harvard Heights; Bishop Mora Salesian High School [3] (boys), Boyle Heights; Cathedral High School [4] (boys), Elysian Park; Chaminade College Preparatory School, [5] West Hills; Crespi Carmelite High School [6] (boys), Encino
Fifth Boys Gymnasium of Thessaloniki (closed) A non-profit public secondary school in the city of Thessaloniki's Analipsi neighborhood, comprised 3-year junior high school and 3-year high school (six-grade), and also Higher Education entrance education.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS WATER POLO. SOUTHERN SECTION PLAYOFFS. THURSDAY’S RESULTS. DIVISION 1. First Round . Westlake 13, Portola 12. El Segundo 17, La Habra 10. Yucaipa 12, Crean Lutheran 7.
More than 45,000 fewer boys than girls graduated high school in 2018, according to an estimate by researcher Richard Reeves based on data available from 37 reporting states.
Midtown High School (Atlanta), in Atlanta, Georgia, known as Boys High School from 1924 to 1947 St. Agnes Boys High School , a former school in Brooklyn, New York Warren Easton High School , in New Orleans, Louisiana, known as Boys High School from 1843 to 1967
The school was a college preparatory program with high academic standards. Congressman Emanuel Celler described Boys High in his autobiography, "I went to Boys' High School — naturally. I say "naturally" because Boys' High School then, as now, was the high school of scholarships. Boys of Brooklyn today will tell you, "It's a hard school." It ...
Cathedral High School was founded by Archbishop John Joseph Cantwell as the first Los Angeles Archdiocesan high school for boys in Fall 1925. [3] The school was built on the site of old Calvary Cemetery, where leading families of Los Angeles were buried until relocated at the turn of the 20th century. It is just northeast of downtown Los Angeles.