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  2. Consolidated High School District 230 - Wikipedia

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    Orland High School - from 1917 to 1954, Orland High School was the original District 230 high school. The school served high school students in Orland and Palos Township who were ineligible to attend Chicago high schools. The school was founded by Dorothy Emily Davis, who was a graduate of the University of Chicago, who had come to the Orland ...

  3. Positive behavior interventions and supports - Wikipedia

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    Positive behavior interventions and supports (PBIS) is a set of ideas and tools used in schools to improve students' behavior.PBIS uses evidence and data-based programs, practices, and strategies to frame behavioral improvement relating to student growth in academic performance, safety, behavior, and establishing and maintaining positive school culture.

  4. Amos Alonzo Stagg High School - Wikipedia

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    In the spring of 1962, voters in Consolidated High School district 230 approved a US$2.1 million bond issue to construct the district's second high school, which was projected to have an initial student population of 1,200. [18] The school district chose to name the school for former University of Chicago football coach Amos Alonzo Stagg.

  5. Carl Sandburg High School - Wikipedia

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    The district saw enormous growth, growing from 186 high school students just prior to the construction of the new school, to a projected population of over 900 for the 1956–57 school year. [12] In the summer of 1956, construction began on the first major addition to the school; an addition that more than doubled the school's size. [ 12 ]

  6. Secondary education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Some schools also offer dual-enrollment programs, in which select classes at a university may be taken for both university and high school credit. Graduation from high school or senior high school leads to the awarding of the high school diploma. After this, secondary education is considered complete and students may pursue tertiary level study.

  7. Block scheduling - Wikipedia

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    Block scheduling or blocking is a type of academic scheduling used in some schools in the American K-12 system, in which students have fewer but longer classes per day than in a traditional academic schedule. It is more common in middle and high schools than in primary schools.

  8. Victor J. Andrew High School - Wikipedia

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    Students decorate a window on the south end of the building during the 2007 Homecoming week. The marching band is a nationally recognized field show marching band. The first director of the Victor J. Andrew High School Marching band was Patrick Culler in 1977.

  9. Academic year - Wikipedia

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    Academic years are often divided into academic terms. [1] Students attend classes and do relevant exams and homework during this time, which comprises school days (days when there is education) and school holidays (when there is a break from education). The duration of school days, holidays and school year varies across the world.