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  2. Mobile County Public School System - Wikipedia

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    The governing body of the Mobile County Public School System is the Mobile County Board of Education. The Board's members, of which there are five that represent different districts, are elected to staggered six-year terms. District 1: Douglas L. Harwell, Commissioner; District 2: Don Stringfellow, Commissioner

  3. Holidays with paid time off in the United States - Wikipedia

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    K-12 public schools generally observe local, state, and federal holidays, plus additional days off around Thanksgiving, the period from before Christmas until after New Year's Day, a spring break (usually a week in April) and sometimes a winter break (a week in February or March).

  4. Davidson High School (Mobile, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    W. P. Davidson High School is a four-year senior high school located in Mobile, Alabama. The school operates in the Mobile County Public School System. The school serves a section of Tillmans Corner. [2] [3] There are roughly 1,700 students and 110–125 staff members at the school. [when?]

  5. LeFlore Magnet High School - Wikipedia

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    LeFlore is the only school in the Mobile County Public School System divided into two schools: comprehensive and magnet. The comprehensive school is exclusively for students zoned in LeFlore's school district, while the magnet school is dedicated to students who matriculated from middle magnet schools or are newly accepted applicants into the ...

  6. When is spring break for Memphis area schools? What to know ...

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    Here is when Memphis area schools will go on spring break, plus a few other holidays to keep in mind.

  7. B. C. Rain High School - Wikipedia

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    Ben C. Rain High School is a high school located in Mobile, Alabama. In 2022, the school was 89 percent African American, six percent Hispanic, and four percent White. Ninety percent of students were economically disadvantaged and the school's tests scores were well below state and district averages. [2] [3]

  8. Baker High School (Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    Baker School (Now Baker High School), established in 1903, was originally a one classroom school for grades 1-12. In 1927, the school became an official part of the Mobile County Public School System. This change brought new buildings to the campus. In 1930, the building to the right of the original school house would serve as the main building.

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