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Rahway High School is a four-year public high school that serves students in ninth through twelfth grades from Rahway, in Union County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, operating as the lone secondary school of the Rahway Public Schools. The high school's present location was built in 1941.
Roosevelt Elementary School [14] with 613 students in grades PreK-6 Leslie Septor, principal [15] Middle school. Rahway 7th & 8th Grade Academy [16] with 595 students in grades 7-8 Isabel Colon, principal [17] High school. Rahway High School [18] with 1,298 students in grades 9-12 Cary Fields, principal [19]
[6] [7] He attended Rahway High School in Rahway, New Jersey, and was a standout offensive and defensive lineman. He was also the NJSIAA 275 lb (125 kg). state and national wrestling champion in 1998 and a high school All-American, winning the National High School Wrestling Tournament in Pittsburgh in 1998.
Guam High School (GHS or GMHS [2]) is a U.S. military operated secondary school located at 401 Stitt Street in Agana Heights in the United States territory of Guam. [3] The school, a part of the Department of Defense Education Activity, serves over 500 students grades 9 through 12. The school serves children of military personnel stationed in Guam.
The student body holds, on average, three hundred students K-12, and approximately one hundred students in its high school. With so few students, BAS changed from Division Three to Division Four in the year 2006. In the year 2009-2010 the DODDSE schools combined Divisions 3 and 4; therefore, making Brussels American School division 3 again.
[4]: 132 The 1936 school building in Lee got an addition in 1961. [4]: 132 District 425 annexed Waterman Community Unit School District 431 on August 23, 1993, then adopted the name Indian Creek. [6] The 1923 school was torn down and Shabbona Elementary School, for kindergarten through fifth grade, built and opened in 2004. [3]: 54
A fourth high school, Lincoln-Way North High School, was closed at the end of the 2015–2016 school year as part of a deficit reduction plan. [2] Lincoln-Way Central and Lincoln-Way West are located in New Lenox, Lincoln-Way East is located in Frankfort and Lincoln-Way North is in Frankfort Square .
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