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  2. File:Brookline directory (IA brooklinedirecto1907unse).pdf

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  3. Florida Ruffin Ridley School - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, a citizen-led movement endorsed by Brookline's Town Meeting and School Committee began the process of renaming the school, recognizing that the estate of Edward Devotion sold for his bequest included a slave. [16] In May 2018 the name was changed to the Coolidge Corner School pending a new name. [17]

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  6. Public Schools of Brookline - Wikipedia

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    Public Schools of Brookline (PSB) is the school district of Brookline, Massachusetts. Heath school. As of 2019 it had over 7,500 students. They operate eight elementary (K-8) schools and one high school in the Town of Brookline. [1]

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    Donate Life Texas says that, once you’re 18 years of age or older, your registration is legal authorization for donation to occur and your decision cannot be changed by another person.

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  9. Texas Education Agency - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] State education officials set an arbitrary limit of 8.5% for the number of students who could receive special education services. By strictly enforcing district compliance with the benchmark, the rate of students receiving special education in Texas fell to 8.5% in 2015, far below the national average of 13%. [12]