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  2. Charles D. McIver School - Wikipedia

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    The building was last used as an elementary school in the 1970s. It was used as a school for special needs children until the early 2000s. It was named for Charles Duncan McIver (1860–1906), founder and first president of the institution now known as The University of North Carolina at Greensboro .

  3. Guilford County Schools - Wikipedia

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    Guilford County Schools is a school district in the state of North Carolina. The state's third largest district, it serves Greensboro and High Point . Schools

  4. Jennifer Goodridge - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Goodridge Cruz [1] is an American film and television producer, writer, director, and musician. She has produced notable works for Netflix , The Disney Channel , and YouTube Red as well as many commercials and music videos.

  5. List of people from Greensboro, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Jan Van Dyke, dancer and choreographer, resided in Greensboro, taught at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro; pioneer for modern dance in Greensboro [113] Jeff Varner, Survivor contestant ; Don Vaughan, former state senator and former member of the Greensboro City Council; helped obtain passage in 2010 of Susie's Law [114]

  6. Greensboro neighborhoods - Wikipedia

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    Greensboro's neighborhoods have no "official" borders, such that some of the places listed below may overlap geographically, and residents are not always in agreement with where one neighborhood ends and another begins.

  7. Jennifer Replogle, a pregnant mother of two young children, is “completely trapped” at home in Tater Hill, North Carolina, elevation 4,200 feet, above Boone, where hurricanes are not the norm.

  8. Clara J. Peck - Wikipedia

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    Thornton married Delbert Stephen Peck in 1883. They had three children; a son died young, and two daughters, Saza and Cora, survived Clara. [13] She was widowed when Delbert Peck died in 1899. Clara Peck died in 1926, age 64. [1] An elementary school in the Glenwood section of Greensboro [14] has been named for Clara J. Peck since 1929. [15]

  9. Downtown Greensboro Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Woolworth's store is notable as the site of the Greensboro sit-ins of 1960. [2] [3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982, with a reevaluation in 2003, and boundary adjustments in 2023. [1] The most recent changes included adding city and country government buildings completed by 1975. [4]