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  2. Lindbergh Schools - Wikipedia

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    Robert H. Sperreng Middle School (Sappington) has an enrollment of 777 as of the 2016-2017 school year. [16] It's feeder schools are Dressel Elementary, Concord Elementary, and Kennerly Elementary. [17] Sperreng also has 41 teachers, but their average experience is 13 years. [11] Sperreng is noted for its few windows.

  3. Lindbergh High School (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    During the high school's first academic year in 1950–51, classes were held in the basement and boiler room of the district's Sappington School elementary building. Construction began on the new high school in 1951, and classes began at the site in September of that year, even though the building was still under construction.

  4. School meal - Wikipedia

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    A school lunch in France contains an appetizer, salad, main course, cheese plate, and dessert. [83] Bread may accompany each meal. A menu might include potato leek soup, carrot and bean salad, lamb with saffron, an assortment of cheeses, and grapefruit. Each meal is accompanied with water. [85] French schools do not have vending machines. [85]

  5. Thomas Sappington - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Sappington was born around 1789 in Libertytown, Maryland, to Ann (née Ridgely or Richelieu) and Francis Brown Sappington. [1] [2] [3] His father was a physician in Libertytown and served as a state delegate. [2] [4] His mother was a relative of Cardinal Richelieu. [2] He was educated in schools in Frederick County. [3]

  6. Sappington Cemetery State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Sappington Cemetery State Historic Site is a Missouri state historic site located approximately five miles (8.0 km) southwest of Arrow Rock in Saline County.The cemetery houses the graves of John Sappington and two of his sons-in-law, Meredith Miles Marmaduke and Claiborne Fox Jackson, who each served as governor of Missouri before the American Civil War.

  7. School lunch in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The School Lunch Act did not require schools to serve school meals. [4] However, the vast majority of Japanese schools serve school lunches; in 2014, 99.2% of elementary schools and 87.9% of junior high schools did so. [8] The city of Yokohama did not serve school meals in middle schools until April 2018, when the city began providing them.

  8. Sappington (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Francis Brown Sappington (died c. 1839), American politician and physician from Maryland John Sappington (1776-1856), American physician John S. Marmaduke (1833-1887), American governor of Missouri

  9. David Sappington - Wikipedia

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    David E. M. Sappington is an American economist, academic advisor, and author. He is an Eminent Scholar in the Department of Economics, and the Director of Robert F. Lanzillotti Public Policy Research Center at the University of Florida . [ 1 ]