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The Heathman Plantation, also known as Dogwood Ridge Plantation and Billups Plantation, is a historical site that was a former cotton plantation in Heathman, Mississippi. It was founded in 1848 as a forced-labor operation worked by African American people enslaved by the land's white owners.
The plan was scrapped two months later, in July, when the board was able to find a $1.4 million surplus. [ 39 ] In 1978, Fairfax County began countywide enforcement of its 15-year-old standardized six-point letter grading scale, with a ten-point spread at the bottom of the grading range. [ 40 ]
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School District No. 43 (Coquitlam) or SD43 is one of the sixty school districts in British Columbia.The district is the third-largest in British Columbia with 45 elementary schools, 14 middle schools, and 11 secondary schools.
ROCHESTER — The principals of Waterstone Properties gave a long-anticipated presentation of a phase 2 development at The Ridge to the Planning Board Monday night.
Apr. 27—LA GRANDE — The construction of Timber Ridge Apartments, a proposed $23.7 million, 104-unit housing complex for low-income residents, might begin in less than three months.
Fraser Heights Secondary is a public high school in the Fraser Heights neighbourhood situated in Surrey, British Columbia and is part of School District 36 Surrey.. The school is known for its excellence in provincial badminton and volleyball; academics, particularly in the sciences; and extracurricular opportunities.
Future senators from the party have already decided certain positions for once they are in office, and how do they plan to work with a governor of the opposing party. (El Nuevo Día) November 4, 2004 ( 2004-11-04 ) (Thursday)