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  2. Brentsville District High School - Wikipedia

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    Brentsville District High School, commonly known as Brentsville, is a public high school in Nokesville in unincorporated Prince William County, Virginia, United States, and part of Prince William County Public Schools. It is the only high school in Prince William County considered to be in a developing rural community.

  3. Patriot High School (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The school is located at 10504 Kettle Run Road, Nokesville, Virginia.The school opened in September 2011. [2]Originally simply "High School #11," Kettle Run High School was the working name of the new high school in the western portion of Prince William County, Virginia that was completed in September 2011.

  4. Kettle Run High School (Nokesville, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Kettle Run High School is a public high school in Nokesville, Virginia. The school is part of Fauquier County Public Schools [ 2 ] and is located at 7403 Academic Avenue, Nokesville, VA. It has an enrollment of a little more than 1,200 students.

  5. Nokesville, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Nokesville was the center of a farming community with cattle and dairy farms; it became a town and intermediate stop on the Orange & Alexandria Railway in 1865. In the late 19th century–early 20th century, Nokesville was the location of a religious movement called the German Baptist Brethren, which became known as the Church of the Brethren.

  6. Kettle Run High School - Wikipedia

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    Kettle Run High School can refer to: Kettle Run High School (Nokesville, Virginia), in Fauquier County; Patriot High School (Prince William County, Virginia) ...

  7. Category : Free Schools with a Local Authority Sponsor

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    Free schools in this category have one or more representatives of their Local Authority on the board of trustees. It is possible for a Local Authority to sponsor a free school in partnership with other organisations, provided they have no more than a 19.9% representation on the board of trustees. [1]

  8. List of NCAA Division I non-football programs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of NCAA Division I non-football programs – colleges and universities that are members of Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association but do not sponsor varsity football teams. Before 2006, these schools were officially designated as Division I–AAA. This list includes schools in the process of transitioning to ...

  9. National Letter of Intent - Wikipedia

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    The National Letter of Intent (NLI) is a document used to indicate a student athlete's commitment to participating in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) colleges and universities in the United States. The NCAA Eligibility Center manages the daily operations of the NLI program while the Collegiate Commissioners Association (CCA ...