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  2. Open house (school) - Wikipedia

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    In the overwhelming majority of schools in the United States, open house is held once a year, typically in the first month or first quarter of the school year. It is common for open houses to be held in the evenings or weekends, to allow for parents who work during the standard the work-week hours to attend, but holding open house in the ...

  3. Girls' High School (Boston, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The first public high school for young women in the United States, [1] it was founded in 1852 as the Normal School for girls to be trained as primary school teachers. It was initially located above a public library in the former Adams schoolhouse on Mason Street. [2] In 1854, the school's name was changed to the Girls' High and Normal School. [3]

  4. Sheffield High School, South Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    To celebrate the school's 125th Birthday in 2003, the school held a party. A calendar was made with a different photo for each month. Each pupil was given a bone china mug with a cartoon (called 'Girls Through The Ages') of different uniforms worn in the high school. A ceremony was held at the Octagon Centre, Sheffield on 11 March 2003.

  5. Philadelphia High School for Girls - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia High School for Girls, also known as Girls' High, is a public college preparatory magnet high school for girls in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Established in 1848, it was one of the first public schools for women. It is a magnet school in the School District of Philadelphia with a competitive admissions process.

  6. List of girls' schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Mother Cabrini High School (Manhattan) The Girls' Commercial High School (became coeducational as Prospect_Heights_High_School and then closed) St. Michael Academy (Manhattan) Stella Maris High School (Queens) St. Peter's High School for Girls (Staten Island) Academy of Saint Joseph (Long Island; Coed K-8, Girls' 9-12)

  7. Newport Girls' High School - Wikipedia

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    Newport Girls' High School is an all-girls grammar school with academy status in Newport, Shropshire, England. [1] The school was opened in the 1919 by a group of female governesses as a single-sex day school for local girls. The school is selective and is an all-girls intake with an intake of 120 students per year. Until 2003 the intake was 32 ...

  8. 36 Babysitters Share The Moments They Knew Kids Were Not ...

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    Image credits: springflingqueen #4. S****y parents that doesn't care. I once babysat a little boy, from the time he was 1-3. His mom was busy going on vacation and partying.

  9. Girls' High School - Wikipedia

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    Girls' High School grew out of Brooklyn's first public secondary school, the Central Grammar School (sometimes known as the Central School or the Central High School), which was founded in 1878 and located at Court and Livingston Streets. [3] The first principal of the Central Grammar School was Dr. Robert F. Leighton. [3]