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  2. Joseph Gregori High School - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Modesto City Schools passed a high school bond called Measure T that provided $65 million for the construction of two high schools. [ 6 ] The school is named for Joseph Gregori, [ 7 ] who served as a principal, teacher, and coach in the Modesto City Schools for 28 years before his death in 1998 at age 50.

  3. Grace M. Davis High School - Wikipedia

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    As Modesto and Salida have grown, so has Davis High School. Davis later served more than 2800 students. However, after the opening of Joseph Gregori High School in Modesto, CA, Davis High School's student population again dropped below 2000 as a large portion of the student body enrolled at Gregori for the start of the 2010-2011 school year.

  4. Gregory-Portland Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    Gregory-Portland High School. Gregory-Portland High School (Grades 9-12) Gregory-Portland Middle School (Grade 6-8) W. C. Andrews Elementary School (Grades K-5) Stephen F. Austin Elementary School (Grades PK-5) T. M. Clark Elementary School (Grades PK-5) East Cliff Elementary School (Grades PK-5)

  5. Modesto City Schools - Wikipedia

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    Seven other elementary school districts, Empire Union, Hart-Ransom Union, Paradise, Salida Union, Shiloh, Stanislaus Union, and Sylvan Union, feed into Modesto City Schools at the high school level. The district comprises 22 elementary schools (grades K–6), 4 middle schools (grades 7–8), 9 high schools (grades 9–12), and an alternative ...

  6. James C. Enochs High School - Wikipedia

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    The bond provided $65 million to build both Enochs High and Joseph Gregori High School in Modesto. However, when Enochs opened in 2006, it had already cost $101.4 million to build. [5] Enochs High is named for James C. Enochs, superintendent of Modesto City Schools from 1986 to 2004. [6] The school added a swimming pool in the fall of 2014. [5]

  7. Academic quarter (year division) - Wikipedia

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    This quarter system was adopted by the oldest universities in the English-speaking world (Oxford, founded circa 1096, [1] and Cambridge, founded circa 1209 [2]). Over time, Cambridge dropped Trinity Term and renamed Hilary Term to Lent Term, and Oxford also dropped the original Trinity Term and renamed Easter Term as Trinity Term, thus establishing the three-term academic "quarter" year widely ...

  8. List of adoption dates of the Gregorian calendar by country

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    For explanation, see the article about the Gregorian calendar. Except where stated otherwise, the transition was a move by the civil authorities from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar. In religious sources it could be that the Julian calendar was used for a longer period of time, in particular by Protestant and Eastern Orthodox churches. The ...

  9. Gregorio Luperón High School for Math & Science - Wikipedia

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    The Gregorio Luperón High School for Math & Science (in Spanish: Secundaria Gregorio Luperón) is located in District 6 of the borough of Manhattan, New York, United States The school is named after General Gregorio Luperón, a Dominican president, military general, businessman, liberal politician, freemason, and Statesman who was one of the leaders in the Restoration of the Dominican ...