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  2. Boise High School - Wikipedia

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    Miranda also records that a survey of schools taken in 1919 remarked about Boise High School's ventilation: "At the high school one of the intakes is located in a hidden nook just above the level of the ground on the flat roof of the furnace room, a space which serves as a general catch-all for blowing dirt, trash, etc" (qtd. in Worbois 5, 6).

  3. List of high schools in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Capital High School, Boise; Carey High School, Carey; Cascade High School, Cascade; Castleford High School, Castleford; Centennial High School, Boise; Century High School, Pocatello; Challis High School, Challis; Clark County High School, Dubois; Clark Fork Junior/Senior High School, Clark Fork; Clearwater Valley High School, Kooskia; Coeur d ...

  4. Category:High schools in Boise, Idaho - Wikipedia

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  5. Boise School District - Wikipedia

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    The Boise School District serves a 456 square mile area of Ada County and is headquartered in Boise, Idaho. The district was founded in 1865 under the auspices of Idaho Territory . Formerly the largest school district in the state, it now ranks second to the adjacent West Ada School District #2 , which administers several schools in western ...

  6. Ron Hadley - Wikipedia

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    He is a 1982 graduate of Boise High School, where he was the IHSAA A-1 Player of the Year in his senior season. He was a starter on both defense and offense ( defensive end and tight end ), and led the Boise Braves to the A-1 state championship as a junior and the state finals as a senior.

  7. Frank Church High School - Wikipedia

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    Frank Church High School is an alternative public secondary school in Boise, Idaho, operated by the Boise School District. Opened in 2008, [2] it was formed from the merger of Mountain Cove High School and Fort Boise Mid High School. [3] It serves grades 9–12, with the majority of the enrollment in the upper grades. [4]

  8. Steve Cook (bodybuilder) - Wikipedia

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    Cook was born on December 10, 1984. He was raised in Boise, Idaho, where his father worked as a high school athletic director.He grew up doing various sports, including wrestling.

  9. Capital High School (Boise, Idaho) - Wikipedia

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    Opened in the fall of 1965, it was the third of four public high schools constructed in the Boise School District, and serves its northern portion. The other high schools are Boise (1902) in the east, Borah (1958) in the southwest, and Timberline (1998) in the southeast. The Capital High boundary includes sections of Eagle and Garden City. [5] [6]