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  2. George Washington High School (Danville, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    George Washington High School is a secondary school of Danville, Virginia. It is a member of the Piedmont District, Conference 23 in the 4A classification. The school has approximately 1400 students and 200 staff.

  3. Seminole District - Wikipedia

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    The AA Seminole District is a district in Region III of the Virginia High School League. The schools of the district are located in and around the Lynchburg Metro (Lynchburg, Virginia). US 29, which passes through the area, is named the Seminole Trail through much of Virginia. All current member schools have won at least one state championship ...

  4. Category:Schools in Danville, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    George Washington High School (Danville, Virginia) S. Schoolfield School Complex; W. Westover Christian Academy

  5. John M. Langston High School - Wikipedia

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    A new school building was constructed in 1958 on Cleveland Street. [2] In 1970, with integration, it was merged with George Washington High School and converted to a junior high school. It was renamed in 2016. [3] C. B. Claiborne is an alumnus. Joyce Glaise wrote about her experiences at the school and growing up in the Danville community. [4]

  6. Community colleges offer clean energy training as climate ...

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    About 150 miles (240 kilometers) south, students at Danville Area Community College in Illinois are taught to troubleshoot massive wind turbines dozens of meters tall, along with climbing and safety.

  7. Governor's Schools (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The concept of the Governor's School actually started as a three-year grant funded program in Stafford County, Virginia, from 1970 - 1972. One hundred Stafford public high school students were selected as "day students" and 100 public high school students from across the state were invited to be "on campus" students and were housed at the then Mary Washington College in Fredericksburg, Virginia.

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