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  2. Joe T. Robinson High School - Wikipedia

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    Joe T. Robinson High School is a public high school for students in grades 9 through 12 located in unincorporated Pulaski County, Arkansas, United States, just outside the city limits of Little Rock. The school was named after then U.S. Senator Joseph Taylor Robinson in 1927 during the same year Pulaski County Special School District (PCSSD ...

  3. Category:Pulaski County Special School District - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Pulaski County Special School District" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. ... Joe T. Robinson High School; Joe T ...

  4. California Distinguished School - Wikipedia

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    California Distinguished School is an award given by the California State Board of Education to public schools within the state that best represent exemplary and quality educational programs. Approximately 5-10% of California schools are awarded this honor each year following a selection process. [1] It is one of many programs in the California ...

  5. Pulaski County Special School District - Wikipedia

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    Joe T. Robinson High School moved to new facilities starting in the 1981–82 school year. North Pulaski High School was established in 1977, Wilbur D. Mills High School opened in 1969, and Sylvan Hills High School was founded in 1956 and moved to newer facilities in November 1968.

  6. Little Rock Christian Academy - Wikipedia

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    Little Rock Christian Academy is a private, college-preparatory Christian school catering to students from PK3 through 12th grade. Established in 1977 under the name Walnut Valley Christian Academy, it holds accreditation from several organizations including the Southern Association of Independent Schools (SAIS), Association of Christian Schools International, and the Arkansas Non-Public ...

  7. J. C. Cook High School - Wikipedia

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    The school originally occupied a frame building. A newer seven-classroom facility was built circa 1956, and the older building was closed. At the time Cook was one of two high schools for black children in portions of Pulaski County outside of the City of Little Rock. Around 1958 it had 395 students from its own territory. [1]

  8. Castlemont High School - Wikipedia

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    Castlemont High School is a public high school in Oakland, California, United States, originally known as East Oakland High School. It is part of the Oakland Unified School District. The Castlemont name was selected by a vote of the students. Castlemont High School was founded in 1929 in a medieval-style building.

  9. Arkansas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired - Wikipedia

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    By 1877, the school was renamed to its present-day Arkansas School for the Blind. On October 9, 1939, construction of the school's new campus at 2600 West Markham Street was complete and dedicated to Helen Keller, who was in attendance. The Arkansas Department of Education classifies it as a school district. [2]