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  2. GEMS Girls' Clubs - Wikipedia

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    GEMS, which stands for "Girls Everywhere Meeting the Savior", was founded in 1958 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, by Barbara Vredevoogd and has since grown to become an international ministry with 5,200 women serving over 23,000 girls in more than 800 clubs in the United States, Canada, Zambia, Kenya, Spain, Australia, New Zealand, Uganda, China ...

  3. Forest Hills Northern High School - Wikipedia

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    To graduate, students must receive twenty-two and one half (22.5) credits. The minimum graduation requirements for Forest Hills Northern include four credits of English; four credits of mathematics; three credits of science; three credits of social science; one credit of physical education and health; one credit of visual, performing, applied arts; and two credits of a foreign language.

  4. Kidnapped for Christ - Wikipedia

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    Escuela Caribe, also known as Caribe Vista School, was a boarding school for "troubled" teens near the mountain community of Jarabacoa in the Dominican Republic owned by Marion, Indiana-based New Horizons Youth Ministries, an evangelical organization originally headquartered in Grand Rapids, MI. [5]

  5. List of Seventh-day Adventist secondary schools - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina: Fletcher: 9-12 Forest Lake Academy: Florida: Apopka: 9-12 Fresno Adventist Academy: California: Fresno: K-12 Gem State Academy Idaho: Caldwell: 9-12 Georgia-Cumberland Academy: Georgia: Calhoun: 9-12 Glendale Adventist Academy California: Glendale: K-12 Grand Rapids Adventist Academy Michigan: Grand Rapids: K-12 Great Lakes ...

  6. NorthPointe Christian Schools - Wikipedia

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    NorthPointe Christian Schools was founded as Grand Rapids Baptist Academy in 1972, with 90 students Kindergarten through 8th grade attending. [4] In the spring of 1973, 19 acres of property was purchased on Leonard Street, where an 18,000 square foot building was constructed [5] by Visser Brothers Construction.

  7. Plan to replace Ohio youth prison should be put on hold, task ...

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    The Ohio Department of Youth Services had been planning to replace the Cuyahoga Hills Juvenile Correctional Facility, which has open dorm-style housing, with a youth prison with individual cells.

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  9. New Horizons Youth Ministries - Wikipedia

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    New Horizons Youth Ministries was a Christian organization focused on child reform headquartered in Marion, Indiana and was shut down when the state of Indiana revoked its license as a childcare facility in 2009. It was founded by Gordon C. Blossom (1921 - 1996). [1] [2] [3]