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  2. Bloomington Kennedy High School - Wikipedia

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    John F. Kennedy High School is one of two public high schools located in Bloomington, Minnesota, United States. Named after former president John F. Kennedy , it was opened in 1965 [ 3 ] due to the rapid growth of Bloomington at the time.

  3. Revealed: Bloomington, Bedford, Martinsville area IHSAA girls ...

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    Here's the matchups to know for sectionals at Mooresville, Floyd Central, Owen Valley, North Knox, Bloomfield, Barr-Reeve and Eminence

  4. Jefferson High School (Bloomington, Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Jefferson High School in Bloomington was constructed to support a new curriculum offering. This curriculum used a Modular Scheduling approach to scheduling, based loosely on a lecture attendance and test attendance policy. Students were required to attend a certain number of class lectures a week, as well as test-times.

  5. Who are the Herald-Times Athletes of the Week for Oct. 21-26 ...

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    Get behind your favorite nominees from Bloomington North, South, Edgewood and Eastern Greene Who are the Herald-Times Athletes of the Week for Oct. 21-26? Vote now

  6. Abraham Lincoln High School (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    The new Bloomington High School at (8900 Queen Ave. S., Bloomington MN 55431) with the adjacent Bloomington Stadium, was renamed Abraham Lincoln Senior High School in 1965 when a second high school, John F. Kennedy Senior High School opened. The original location, then known as the "annex", served as the tenth grade school for 1000 sophomores ...

  7. 'I'm at peace with it': Scott Bless retires as Bloomington ...

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    Bless is staying at North as a teacher and assistant athletic director, but his coaching days are over. He leaves with the most wins and as the longest-tenured Cougar coach with a 92-111 record.

  8. Chuck Foreman - Wikipedia

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    The Professional Football Researchers Association named Foreman to the PRFA Hall of Very Good Class of 2010. [2] Foreman was raised in Frederick, Maryland and was a standout athlete in football, basketball, and track at Frederick High School. After attending the University of Miami, he was drafted 12th overall in the 1973 NFL draft by the Vikings.

  9. Metropolitan Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Metropolitan Stadium (often referred to as "the Met", "Met Stadium", or now "the Old Met" to distinguish from the Metrodome) was an outdoor sports stadium in the north central United States, located in Bloomington, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis.