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Highland was founded in 1928 by Dorothy Rust and Lavinia Hamilton as the Warrenton Branch of the Calvert School of Baltimore. It was renamed Highland School in 1957 and moved to its current location. As stated in its mission, "Highland School prepares students to thrive, lead and serve in a diverse and dynamic world, developing essential skills ...
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Ament grew up in Manassas, Virginia and initially attended Colgan High School. [1] He played as a reserve on the varsity basketball team during his freshman season and scored 53 total points. [2] He averaged 18.2 points and 9.0 rebounds per game as a sophomore. [3] After his sophomore year Ament transferred to the Highland School in Warrenton ...
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FCPS enrolls approximately 11,287 students in 20 schools (11 elementary schools, 5 middle schools, 3 high schools, 1 alternative learning school). The school board is currently led by Chairman Donna Grove, appointed in 2008. [2] The school system finished with a graduation rate of 95.5% for the class of 2017. [3]
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NB: James City County and the City of Williamsburg operate a joint school system. All of the district's high schools have "Williamsburg" postal addresses, but are located in the County. Jamestown High School, Williamsburg; Lafayette High School, Williamsburg; Warhill High School, Williamsburg (opened in 2007)
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