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    Bancroft School in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States, is an independent, co-educational, PreK–12, college-preparatory day school. Students typically live in Central Massachusetts and MetroWest Boston. The school campus measures 30-acre (120,000 m 2).

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    Students were judged on "appearance, clarity, business soundness, and visual presentation". [ 11 ] Old Dominion University's Tim Seibles , poet laureate of Virginia spoke in 2018 at Rappahannock High School, to students, parents, and community members, about his poetry, poetry from the Harlem Renaissance , and Black History Month .

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    In 1997, half of its student body with the exception of rising seniors were moved to Jamestown High School which opened to alleviate overcrowding at Lafayette. The Williamsburg area began to develop rapidly in the late 1990s and 2000s, which prompted the opening of Warhill High School in 2007. Students were forced to redistrict.

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    The Oread Institute was a women's college founded in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1849 by Eli Thayer. Before its closing in 1934, it was one of the oldest institutions of higher education for women in the United States. According to the Worcester Women's History Project: "The Oread offered three levels of instruction: primary, academic and ...