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  2. Moville Community College - Wikipedia

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    Moville Community College is a secondary school based in Carrownaff, Moville, County Donegal, Ireland. It has approximately 700 students. It has approximately 700 students. Notable alumni

  3. De La Salle College Ballyshannon - Wikipedia

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  4. St Eunan's College - Wikipedia

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    St Eunan's College (/ ˈ j uː n ən / YOO-nən; Irish: Coláiste Adhamhnáin), known locally as The College to distinguish it from the cathedral and GAA club, [3] is a voluntary Roman Catholic all-male, English-medium secondary day school (and former boarding school) in County Donegal, Ireland. It is located upon Sentry Hill in Letterkenny.

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    A letter sent by an alderman to Illinois state authorities decries the degree to which school board members are allegedly involved in ongoing teacher contract negotiations and asks for an ...

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    "In 1998, Florida voters approved Amendment 11, an election reform package offered by the 1997-98 Constitution Revision Commission, that required district school board members to be elected in ...

  8. Deele College - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, the provision of another school in Raphoe in addition to the existing Royal School was recommended. This would eventually become Raphoe Vocational School, which opened on 29 March 1965 (by the Minister for Local Government at the time, Neil Blaney, T.D.) on two acres and on which the school stands today, albeit with a further seven acres added to it on which the school building was ...

  9. Abbey Vocational School - Wikipedia

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    It was at this point a decision as taken to relocate the school to a new 14-acre (57,000 m 2) site on the southern edge of the town, on the Ballyshannon Road, overlooking Donegal Bay and Donegal Abbey. The new building was opened in 1982, with the school renamed as the Abbey Vocational School to reflect its new location.