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Timberline primarily receives students from Komachin Middle School. At one point the school building was also home to the experimental high school, New Century High School. Timberline's original floor plan was open, similar to the Juanita concept; the original building was fully demolished during the 2007–08 school year. [3]
Postcard featuring South High School in 1900. The building was completed on or around January 1, 1892, and in 1893, South High School's 250 students and the adjoining middle school's 208 students moved to their new building at 2445 18th (or Cedar) Avenue South. The new building was built out of red brick and sandstone in a castle-like structure.
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Oshkosh West High School is a public high school in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and part of the Oshkosh Area School District. As of 2019, the school has 1,691 students in grades 9 through 12. [ 2 ] Originally known as Oshkosh High School when the building was opened in 1961, its name was changed when Oshkosh North High School was built in 1972. [ 3 ]
Skyview High School is a high school in the Salmon Creek area of northern Vancouver, Washington. Opened in 1997, it is the second newest of seven high schools in the Vancouver School District . The building design incorporates an open classroom floor plan with the use of many windows and features a 10,000-square-foot (930 m 2 ) common area at ...
The school board bought the site of the former Bobby Murray Chevrolet car dealership on Capital Boulevard in Raleigh in 2016 with plans to build a small high school there.
The first school board consisted of W. W. Butterworth and J. Q. C. VanDenbosh. Jacob Beal was the first principal and E. L. Hallock, the superintendent. The school had only six teachers, two of whom were students in attendance. The first class graduated in 1878. [4] The present Mishawaka High School was built by the Mishawaka Board of Education ...