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  2. Clay Center Community High School - Wikipedia

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    Clay Center Community High School (CCCHS) is the public high school in Clay Center, Kansas at 1630 9th Street. It is operated by Clay County USD 379 school district. [ 3 ] The school mascot is the tiger and the school colors are black and orange.

  3. As Clay High School prepares to close, meet eight alumni with ...

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    Lee Nailon, Clay High School senior, in his 1994 yearbook senior photograph. Class: 1994 Known for: Nailon was the starting center for the 1994 state-champion boys basketball team.

  4. Brooklyn Center High School - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn Center High School is the only high school serving ISD #286, and has approximately 850 students in grades 6–12. One of the highest in the state, BCHS' open enrollment percentage is 33%. District 286 is the smallest district in the state of Minnesota in terms of geographical size. Family is the main goal and strategy at this school.

  5. Saint Ann's School (Brooklyn) - Wikipedia

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    Saint Ann's School is a private school in Brooklyn, New York City. The school is a non-sectarian, co-educational pre-K–12 day school with programs in the arts, humanities, and sciences. The students number 1,012 from preschool through 12th grade, as well as 324 faculty, administration, and staff members.

  6. Brooklyn Technical High School - Wikipedia

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    In 1918, Dr. Albert L. Colston, chair of the Math Department at Manual Training High School, recommended establishing a technical high school for Brooklyn boys. His plan envisioned a heavy concentration of math, science, and drafting courses with parallel paths leading either to college or to a technical career in industry.

  7. 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]

  8. Franklin Delano Roosevelt High School (New York City)

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    Franklin Delano Roosevelt High School is a coeducational public high school in New York City, located at 5800 20th Avenue in the borough of Brooklyn.It is a zoned/public high school, with an enrollment of approximately 3,700 students, encompassing grades 9–12.

  9. Students at Black US colleges wield political power ahead of ...

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    Like thousands of students, alumni and supporters of the nation's nearly 100 historically Black colleges and universities, Heaston was quickly swept up in the weekend-long celebration of Black ...