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Reginald F. Lewis High School of Business and Law (officially referred to as the Reginald F. Lewis High School) is a public high school located in northeast Baltimore, Maryland. It is named after prominent businessman and Baltimore native Reginald F. Lewis .
At Osborn High School, two students and a teacher were grazed by gunfire after a student fired a gun in their classroom. [8] March 5, 2001: Santee, California: 2 13 15: Santana High School shooting: 15-year-old student Charles Andrew Williams killed two students, 14-year-old Bryan Zuckor and 17-year-old Randy Gordon, at Santana High School. In ...
At Thomas Jefferson Junior High School, a 12-year-old boy fired a handgun at a vice principal, William Crumbaugh. No one was injured. [360] September 19, 1989: Kalihi-Palama, Hawaii: 1 0 1: A gang-related shooting at Farrington High School left 18-year-old Edilberto Asuncion dead in the parking lot. [342] [361] December 5, 1989: McKeesport ...
Families mourn Georgia high school shooting victims. Thao Nguyen, Ryne Dennis, Fernando Cervantes Jr. and Cybele Mayes-Osterman, USA TODAY NETWORK Updated September 5, 2024 at 6:48 PM
Mourner cry at the Apalachee High School flagpole one day after a shooting occurred at the school in Winder, Ga., on Thursday, Sept. 5, 2024.
Two of the victims killed in the shooting were students at the school and two were teachers, authorities said. They were identified as 14-year-old students Mason Schermerhorn and Christian Angulo ...
Reginald F Lewis Office When TLC Beatrice reported revenue of $1.8 billion in 1987, it became the first black-owned company to have more than $1 billion in annual sales. At its peak in 1996, TLC Beatrice International Holdings Inc. had sales of $2.2 billion and was number 512 on Fortune magazine's list of 1,000 largest companies.
The two kindergarten students who were wounded in a school shooting in the Northern California community of Palermo remain in critical condition after a successful surgery on Friday, the Butte ...