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Old Mill High School is one of the most racially and socio-economically diverse high schools in Anne Arundel County and is the third most diverse public high school in Anne Arundel County. [4] As of the 2023-2024 school year, the racial composition of the 2,445 Old Mill High School students was 33.62% White , 35.58% African American , 18.81% ...
Old Mill School may refer to: Old Mill School (Mill Valley, California) ... Old Mill High School, a public high school in Millersville, Maryland; See also
Location of Johnson County in Indiana. ... Franklin College-Old Main: Franklin College-Old Main: October 29, 1975 ... Franklin Senior High School: December 17, 2012 ...
Thomas A. Edison Junior-Senior High School is a seven-year (6-12) public junior and senior high school of the Lake Station Community School Corporation in Lake Station, Indiana. The school serves most of Lake Station.
Martin's Mill Junior/Senior High School is a public secondary school located in the unincorporated community of Martin's Mill, Texas, USA and classified as a 2A school by the UIL. It is a part of the Martin's Mill Independent School District located in southeastern Van Zandt County .
Attached to the high school is the similarly styled, 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story junior high school designed by Elmer E. Dunlap and built in 1917. The Arts and Crafts inspired two-story, brick gymnasium was added in 1922. A shop addition was constructed in 1942, and was connected to the junior high school by a concrete block addition in 1977.
Public secondary school: Established: 1964: School district: Mill Creek Community School Corporation: Principal: Jeff Hansel: Teaching staff: 31.20 [1] (on an FTE basis) Grades: 9–12 [1] Enrollment: 513 [1] (2022-23) Student to teacher ratio: 16.44 [1] Color(s) Columbia blue and black [2] Athletics conference: Indiana Crossroads Conference [2 ...
A long list of projects included a new $58.2 million high school for 2,000 students and an adjacent $27 million junior high school for 1,000 students. [2] In late November 2008, the EVSC purchased around 80 acres (320,000 m 2 ) near U.S. 41 and Baseline Road, nine miles north of Evansville, for the new campus.