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  2. Yamhill Carlton School District - Wikipedia

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    Yamhill Carlton School District is a school district ... Yamhill Carlton Intermediate School (YCIS) (Yamhill) [3] Yamhill Carlton Elementary School (YCES ...

  3. Yamhill Carlton High School - Wikipedia

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    Yamhill-Carlton High School athletic teams compete in the OSAA 3A-2 Costal Range League (excluding Football and Boys Wrestling which compete in 3A-SD1.) The athletic secretary is Ally Rigamonti. The athletic secretary is Ally Rigamonti.

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    The parents of a 10-year-old boy who hanged himself in May after “horrific bullying” are suing their son’s school, claiming staff covered up complaints and punished victims who spoke up ...

  7. Yamhill, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Yamhill is a city in Yamhill County, Oregon, United States. Located in the northern part of the county, it is situated at the intersection of Oregon Route 47 and Oregon Route 240. The population was 1,147 at the 2020 census. Originally named North Yamhill, it was incorporated under that name by the Oregon Legislative Assembly on February 20 ...

  8. List of high schools in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Yamhill: Yamhill-Carlton S.D. 292 [1] Tigers: 3A Yoncalla High School: Yoncalla: Yoncalla S.D. 214: Eagles: 2A Private schools. Image Name City District Enrollment ...

  9. Carlton, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Carlton post office was established in 1874, with F. J. Fryer serving as its first postmaster. [7] Prior to the post office inside the city of Carlton, Wilson Carl owned the original post office, stagecoach stop, and blacksmith shop for the area, about 7 miles (11 km) west of Carlton, and his home was known as Mountain House.