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  2. Residential Center of Educative Opportunities of Mayagüez

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    The Residential Center of Educational Opportunities of Mayagüez ("C.R.O.E.M.") is a magnet high school, in Mayagüez in the United States insular area of Puerto Rico.This is the top special school operated by the Puerto Rico Department of Education, specialized in sciences & math, only the top students of Puerto Rico are selected to study here.

  3. Category:Boarding schools in Maine - Wikipedia

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  4. List of boarding schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Élan School (Poland, Maine) - closed 2011; Hopevale Union Free School District (boarding ended in 2010, merged into Randolph Academy UFSD in 2011) Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School; Lewisville Female Seminary - closed 1854; Michigan School for the Blind; Native American Preparatory School (San Miguel County, New Mexico (Closed 2002)

  5. Template:Maine private and boarding high schools - Wikipedia

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  6. Fryeburg Academy - Wikipedia

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    Fryeburg Academy is a private secondary school located in Fryeburg, Maine. The academy was founded in 1792, making it the oldest high school in Maine and one of the oldest private schools in the United States. [1] Daniel Webster was one of the first administrators, teaching at the school for a year. [2]

  7. Maine School of Science and Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    It is a public high school for students in grades 9–12, and its summer program is for boys and girls from grades 5–9. MSSM is an all-residential boarding school with a total capacity of 156 students. [citation needed] The school is a member of the National Consortium of Secondary STEM Schools (NCSSS). [3]

  8. Kents Hill School - Wikipedia

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    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."

  9. Maine Central Institute - Wikipedia

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    The school was at its inception affiliated with the Free Will Baptists but is officially non-sectarian today. The first building, the Institute Building (Founders Hall), was completed in 1869 and served as the primary campus building until 1958. In 1882 an early case involving the school was appealed to the Maine Supreme Judicial Court. [2]