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Fairfax County Public Schools purchased a 22-acre tract for $32,443 for McLean High School on August 6, 1952. [6] McLean High opened its doors on September 6, 1955, with an enrollment of 1,031 students from grades 8 through 11 with Principal Craighill S. Burks. [7] At the time, McLean was the newest high school in Fairfax County, and the only ...
McLean High School or McLean School is a public high school located in the city of McLean, Texas USA and classified as a 1A school by the UIL. It is a part of the McLean Independent School District located in central Gray County. In 2013, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency. [2]
McLean school or MacLean school or variant may refer to: McLean School of Maryland, K-12 coed school in Potomac, Maryland, USA; McLean High School, high school in McLean, Virginia, USA; McLean High School (Texas), aka "McLean School", high school in McLean, Texas, USA; McLean Independent School District, school board in McLean, Texas, USA
Revolution Hall is a music venue in the Buckman neighborhood of Portland, Oregon. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is located within the former Washington High School , and was originally constructed as the school's auditorium.
Armington, Hopedale, and Minier had formed a unit district named Trioka in 1964, and still had three high schools. [2] Three other unit districts, in Atlanta, Danvers and Stanford, each had its own grade and high schools. [2] The new school district was approved by the voters by a ratio of 3-to-1 on November 12, 1966, and District 16 took over ...
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1906 - McLean railroad completed, connecting the area with Washington, D.C. [14] 1910 - Community of McLean established, when the communities of Lewinsville and Langley merge. [13] 1911 - McLean Post Office opens. [15] 1914 - The Franklin Sherman School, Fairfax County's first consolidated public school, opens in McLean with 29 students.
I couldn't find any Wikipedia policy on high schools, and I couldn't find the text here on the school web site. But I agree that some of it sounds more like a sales pitch than a factual, neutral description. (And I graduated from McLean High.) --Jwwalker 02:43, 5 November 2006 (UTC) The policy is: Wikipedia:Schools. Judging from that, it seems ...