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Wyoming Seminary, founded in 1844, is a Methodist college preparatory school located in the Wyoming Valley of Northeastern Pennsylvania. The "Lower School," which consists of preschool to eighth-grade students, is located in Forty Fort .
Wyoming School for the Deaf; Still open, dormitories closed. Devon Preparatory School (Pennsylvania) [5] Rock Point Community School (Arizona) Governor Baxter School for the Deaf (Maine) Northern Cheyenne Tribal School (Montana) Oakland School (Virginia) Rhode Island School for the Deaf; Still boarding children, but no longer functions as an in ...
Sep. 7—KINGSTON — Wyoming Seminary's Gavin Green cut in front of a pass from Hun School quarterback Jack Moran at the goal line and dashed 100 yards for a touchdown. It was the previous passes ...
Pages in category "Boarding schools in Pennsylvania" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ... Westtown School; Wyoming Seminary
Nov. 1—KINGSTON — Saddled with a one-goal deficit in the game's first minute Thursday night, Wyoming Seminary had plenty of time to recover. Holy Redeemer made the task quite difficult at ...
May 16—CLARKS SUMMIT — Only a week removed from both competing in the district singles tournament, there wasn't a whole lot of time for Bill Hall and Ansarali Atabayev to prepare for their run ...
The Holderness School is a private, coeducational college-preparatory school in Holderness, [1] near Plymouth, New Hampshire in the United States. The student body of 300 is drawn from 22 U.S. states and 14 foreign countries. While Holderness operates primarily as a boarding school, it also enrolls 25 day students.
Kents Hill was founded in 1824 as the Maine Wesleyan Seminary [3] by Luther Sampson, a Duxbury, Massachusetts native and a veteran of the American Revolution.According to an early publication of the Kents Hill Breeze, a defunct school periodical, Luther "was of the fifth generation in lineal descent from Henry Sampson, one of the Pilgrim band that landed on Plymouth Rock, December 22, 1620."