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  2. St. Hubert Catholic High School for Girls - Wikipedia

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    Since 1941, over 21,000 students have graduated from St. Hubert. St. Hubert is the largest all-girls school in the archdiocese in Philadelphia. The mascot is a deer named Bambie. From circa 1997 to 2012 the enrollment declined by 55%, the sharpest decrease of any senior high school in the Philadelphia archdiocese, and in 2012 the campus was 40% ...

  3. Talk:St. Hubert Catholic High School for Girls - Wikipedia

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  4. Chattanooga High School - Wikipedia

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    The official name is now, and has been since the creative arts inception, Chattanooga High School – Center for Creative Arts. City High School has never “ceased to exist.” The school took on several side ventures over the years and is still one of the “oldest and best secondary schools in the South” and a school for the entire area.

  5. Chattooga High School - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 1]: Information; School type: Public: Motto: “Expect Success”: School district: Chattooga County School District: Principal: Roger Wilkinson: Teaching staff: 49.00 FTE [2]: Grades: 9 - 12: Enrollment: 760 (2023–2024) [2]: Student to teacher ratio: 15.51 [2]: Color(s): Red and black : Slogan: "One Tribe": Mascot: Indian: Team name: Indians: Newspaper: Indian Lore [3 ...

  6. Chattanooga Valley, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Chattanooga Valley is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Walker County, Georgia, United States. The population was 3,962 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Chattanooga, TN–GA Metropolitan Statistical Area. Chattanooga is a Muskogean-language name meaning "rock coming to a point". [4]

  7. McClendon Curtis - Wikipedia

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    Curtis grew up in Chattanooga, Tennessee and attended Chattanooga Central High School, where he played football and basketball. [1] He was rated a two-star recruit and committed to play college football at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga over UT Martin and offers from Football Bowl Subdivision programs Appalachian State, Georgia Southern, MTSU, Ohio, Temple, and Western Kentucky.

  8. Bobby Hoppe - Wikipedia

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    Hoppe attended and played high school football at Chattanooga Central High School, class of 1954, [1] where he led his team to three state championships and two undefeated seasons. As halfback in Central's T formation he was dubbed the Chattanooga Choo Choo and Hippity Hoppe by local sports writers. [ 2 ]

  9. Chattanooga High School Center for Creative Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Chattanooga High School Center for Creative Arts is a fine arts magnet school for grades six through twelve, located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States and founded in 1874. Its seventh and final location, built in 1963, is now the Center for Creative Arts (CCA).