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The Olney Charter High School, formerly the Aspira Charter School at Olney, [2] and Olney High School, is a public high school that is located in the Olney section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Previously part of the School District of Philadelphia , it was subsequently a charter high school ; however, it reverted to a public high school ...
The programs supported by The Kal and Lucille Rudman Foundation include: The Rudmans currently donate $25,000 each year now for a decade, (for a cumulative contribution of $350,000) through the Kal and Lucille Rudman Foundation to fund college scholarships to graduates of the "Health Tech" career development program that puts Olney High School students "on the payroll" of St.Christopher's ...
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Olney High School is a public high school located in Olney, Texas and classified as a 2A school by the UIL. It is part of the Olney Independent School District located in northwest Young County . In 2015, the school was rated " Met Standard " by the Texas Education Agency .
Principal, Mount Adams Public School: 1974: Gerald Dressman: Principal, Highlands Elementary School 1975–1991: William Dickinson: Music Teacher, Gamble Middle School 1991: Cecil Good (acting) 1992–1997: Dr. Rosalyn England: Principal, Central VPA High School, St. Louis, Missouri: 1997–2004: Jeff Brokamp: Principal, Crest Hills Year-Round ...
This list of alumni of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts includes high school, undergraduate, and graduate, former students of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts. UNCSA offers high school, undergraduate and graduate degrees from the five arts schools of Dance, Design and Production, Drama, Film, and Music.
Frank W. Cyr (PhD 1930), educator and author known for his contribution to school busing; Sarah Louise Delany (B.A. 1920; Ed.M. 1925), the first African-American permitted to teach high school science in New York; Florence Dunlop (Ph.D. 1935), a pioneer in education for special needs children
Beatrice Schroeder Rose (1922–2014), author, composer, harpist and teacher, who was the principal harpist of the Houston Symphony for 31 years [113] Eric S. Rosengren (born 1957), President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston [114] Marge Roukema (1929–2014), politician who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives [115]