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Cheney (/ ˈ tʃ iː n i / CHEE-nee) is a city in Spokane County, Washington, United States.The full-time resident population was 13,255 as of the 2020 census. [2] Eastern Washington University is located in Cheney.
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On August 27, 1891, while the original 1882 Cheney Academy building was being expanded, the first fire destroyed the building and unfinished addition, [11]: 9 and classes were moved to the Pomeroy building in downtown Cheney temporarily. Sutton took over as principal in 1892 and spearheaded an appropriation of $60,000 in 1895 from the state for ...
Cheney: 21: Turnbull Pines Rock Shelter: May 6, 1975 : Address Restricted: Cheney: 22: Upper Kepple Rockshelters (45SP7) July 26, 1985 : Address Restricted: Cheney: 23: Washington State Normal School at Cheney Historic District: Washington State Normal School at Cheney Historic District
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Cheney High School is a four-year public high school in Cheney, Washington, United States serving the Cheney School District. The school has a population of 1,300 students in grades 9–12, with more than 70 full-time equivalent teaching staff.
Cheney School District administration was based in the Fisher Building from 1977 to 2012, formerly built as Cheney High School in 1930. In 2012, administrators moved into the site on Andrus Road, a former Nike missile facility designated F-37 (for the defense of nearby Fairchild Air Force Base ) which the district had purchased for $29,000 in 2009.