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  2. St. Johnsbury Academy - Wikipedia

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    St. Johnsbury Academy (SJA) is an independent, [2] private, coeducational, non-profit boarding and day school located in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, in the United States. The academy enrolls students in grades 9-12. It was founded by Thaddeus Fairbanks, and accepts the majority of its students through one of the nation's oldest voucher systems. [3]

  3. List of high schools in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Rice Memorial High School, South Burlington; Rock Point School, Burlington; South Burlington High School, South Burlington; Trinity Baptist High School, Williston; Vermont Commons School, South Burlington; Winooski High School, Winooski

  4. Category:St. Johnsbury Academy alumni - Wikipedia

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    This category is for people who graduated from St. Johnsbury Academy in Vermont.`` Pages in category "St. Johnsbury Academy alumni" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.

  5. D-I girls basketball Final Four: How CVU, St. Johnsbury ... - AOL

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    Top-seeded and defending champion Champlain Valley suffocated No. 4 Rutland in a 46-20 victory while second-seeded St. Johnsbury held off No. 3 Burlington's late surge in a 45-42 decision during ...

  6. Burlington High School (Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    Burlington High School (BHS) is a public high school located in Burlington, Vermont, United States. BHS' current (since 1964) campus is its fourth. Two of the former buildings still exist, one (1900–1964) as the Edmunds Elementary and Middle School complex while the second one, used in the late 1800s, is now a private residence.

  7. WSTJ - Wikipedia

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    Fuller Hall at St. Johnsbury Academy was the location of WTWN's first broadcast [3]. Twin State Broadcasters, Inc., obtained a construction permit for a new 250-watt radio station to serve St. Johnsbury on 1340 kHz on May 25, 1949. [4]

  8. Talk:St. Johnsbury Academy - Wikipedia

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  9. Mount Saint Joseph Academy (Rutland, Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    The Academy was started soon after the founding of the Sisters of St. Joseph Rutland community. After they arrived, the sisters began the task of building schools starting with St. Peter's School and, in 1882, the all-girls Mount St. Joseph Academy. In 1927, the Sisters built a larger facility and opened as a co-educational academy.