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In 2008, 92% of the school's seniors received their high school diploma. Of 39 students, 36 graduated, 0 dropped out, and 3 were still in high school the next year. [4] [5] Notable graduates include Andie Madsen of Bozeman, Montana, and Emma Hall of Paris, France.
Ashland High School: Ashland: Ashland S.D. 924 [2] Grizzlies: 5A Traditional Astoria High School: Astoria: Astoria S.D. 631 [2] Fishermen: 4A Traditional Baker High School: Baker City: Baker S.D. 503 [2] Bulldogs: 4A Traditional Bandon Senior High School: Bandon: Bandon S.D. 205 [2] Tigers: 2A Traditional Banks High School: Banks: Banks S.D ...
The Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) is a non-profit, board-governed organization that regulates high school athletics and competitive activities via athletic conferences in the U.S. state of Oregon, providing equitable competition among its members, both public and private.
Enterprise has a humid continental climate (Köppen Climate Classification Dfb), one of the less common climate types in Oregon. On June 11, 1968, an F2 tornado hit Wallowa County, north of Enterprise. The tornado cut a path between 8 mi (13 km) and 10 miles (16 km) long, and between 0.5 miles (0.8 km) and 2 miles (3 km) wide.
Boynton High School continuation school and Harker Middle School (private) Buchser High School: Santa Clara: 1981 renamed Santa Clara High School: California Schools for the Deaf and Blind: Berkeley: 1980 reopened in 1986 as Clark Kerr Campus, University of California, Berkeley: Camden High School: San Jose: 1980 [10]
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Enterprise High School, in the Enterprise School District (Mississippi) Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
In 1890 the school became known as Oregon Agricultural College, then in 1927 as Oregon State Agricultural College. Its current name was adopted in 1961. Alumni from each of these eras may be included on the list, and more than 200,000 people have attended the university since its founding.