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  2. Platte Canyon High School - Wikipedia

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    Platte Canyon High School is a member of the Colorado High School Activities Association (CHSAA) and the Frontier League. The Platte Canyon Huskies participate in 2A football (Colorado Conference) and 3A Frontier League basketball, baseball, cheer, cross country, speech and debate, softball, track & field, volleyball, wrestling, along with 4A Inter-League girls' swimming and 5A State League ...

  3. Idaho Falls School District - Wikipedia

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    District #91 serves about 10,742 students of Idaho Falls, Idaho, and parts of rural Bonneville County in 18 schools, making it the seventh-largest by enrollment in the state. The district has: 12 elementary schools serving students in K-6, two middle schools serving students in grades 7-8, and two high schools serving students in grades 9-12 ...

  4. Bishop Amat Memorial High School - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Amat Memorial High School is a co-ed Catholic high school serving the San Gabriel Valley in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles, and was founded in 1957.The campus is located in La Puente, California, approximately 20 miles (32 km) east of downtown Los Angeles in Los Angeles County.

  5. Next College Student Athlete - Wikipedia

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    On this profile, the student-athlete can create a public page to display his/her talents. [17] Student-athletes' academic grades and athleticism are evaluated by NCSA Athletic Recruiting scouts. With this information, the scouts compose a list of colleges each student-athlete can realistically consider to both make the team and receive ...

  6. Wichita USD 259 - Wikipedia

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    These programs primarily served secondary school students, but also served adults returning for further education and training. In 1931 and 1952, vocational buildings were added onto the south side of Wichita High School East, and along adjacent Grove Street, to provide training in vocational and industrial arts.