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Benjamin Franklin High School - from 1993 to 1998, District 230 operated Benjamin Franklin High School, a small laboratory school enrolling approximately 150 students. Franklin was established to be a center for staff development, a catalyst for school restructuring, and an alternative to the traditional high school experience.
Michael E. Hastings (born October 6, 1980) is a Democratic member of the Illinois Senate from the 19th Legislative District. The district includes all or parts of Lockport, New Lenox, Mokena, Orland Park, Tinley Park, Frankfort, Frankfort Square, Homer Glen, Joliet, Richton Park, Matteson, Olympia Fields, Country Club Hills, Hazel Crest, and Oak Forest.
Victor J. Andrew High School, Andrew, or VJA, is a public four-year high school located in Tinley Park, Illinois, a southwest suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. It is named for Victor J. Andrew , of Andrew Corporation fame.
In Licking County, Republicans have multiple candidates to choose from for president, U.S. Senate, Ohio 5th District Court of Appeals judgeships and Ohio 69th House District representative.
At a school event called the Friday Night Club on Oct. 6, Aaron and his buddies noticed that school board candidate Trisha Hamilton, part of the “Blue Valley Excellence” slate of candidates ...
The district saw enormous growth, growing from 186 high school students just prior to the construction of the new school, to a projected population of over 900 for the 1956–57 school year. [12] In the summer of 1956, construction began on the first major addition to the school; an addition that more than doubled the school's size. [ 12 ]
According to Daily Kos, a progressive news site, Trump won 72% of the vote there, more than any other congressional district in Ohio. Republican David Taylor is running for Ohio's 2nd ...
In the spring of 1962, voters in Consolidated High School district 230 approved a US$2.1 million bond issue to construct the district's second high school, which was projected to have an initial student population of 1,200. [18] The school district chose to name the school for former University of Chicago football coach Amos Alonzo Stagg.