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Kelly Hoppen Interiors: Inspiration and Design Solutions for Stylish, Comfortable Interiors [28] Author Rizzoli International Publications 978-0-8478-3575-1: 2011 Kelly Hoppen: Ideas: Creating a Home for the Way You Live [28] Author Jacqui Small 978-1-906417-48-2: 2013 Kelly Hoppen: How to Achieve the Home of Your Dreams [28] Author Jacqui Small
Greenville, SC 29615 link: Mauldin Elementary [34] K4-5th 944 Jennifer Dodds 1194 Holland Road,, Simpsonville, SC 29681 link: Mitchell Road Elementary [35] K4-5th 609 Jennifer Holman 4124 E. North St. Ext. Greenville, SC 29615 link: Monarch Elementary [36] K4-5th 953 Mark Loach 224 Five Forks Road Simpsonville, SC 29681 link: Monaview ...
1905 School of Medicine of St. John's College, 1907 Fordham University School of Medicine [2] [10] New York Hamburg Canal College Buffalo Unknown 1883 Fraudulent [2] New York Medical and Surgical Institute and Sanitarium Buffalo 1866 1893 Fraudulent.
The Greenville Memorial campus also hosts the University of South Carolina School of Medicine's Greenville Campus, as well as the Marshall I. Pickens Psychiatric Hospital. [1] The facility also houses Prisma's headquarters. [2] The Greenville Health Authority (GHA) owns the hospital, [3] and leases it to Prisma. [4]
The Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, the University of South Carolina School of Medicine in Columbia and the University of South Carolina School of Medicine in Greenville are the only medical schools in the state accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME). [6]
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Whitehall is one of Greenville’s oldest residences. It was built by Henry Middleton in 1813 and served as Middleton’s summer home until 1820. Middleton’s father, Arthur Middleton was a signer of the Declaration of Independence, president of Continental Congress, a US Senator, and a member of the SC House of Representatives.
In the 2018–2019 school year, Blue Ridge had 1,148 students [4] and 65 teachers. [5] Of those students, 89% were White, 4.2% were Hispanic, and 3.9% African-American, [4] 39.4% of students were deemed to be under the federal poverty line, 13.7% were receiving special education, and 16.4% were in gifted and talented programs.