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LeBlanc Elementary School - Last used for special education purposes, now home to Blessed Hope Christian Church; Mixter Elementary School - Now houses the Mixter Institute or Transition (and thrift store). Students 18–26 with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Raupp Elementary School #1 - Razed and replaced with Raupp Elementary School #2; Smith ...
The Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District operates 21 elementary schools, 5 junior high schools, 2 traditional high schools, 1 non-traditional high school, and 2 major sports fields. It serves the city of Bedford, Texas , most of the cities of Euless , Hurst , and small parts of Fort Worth , Arlington , Colleyville , and North ...
The Calcasieu Parish School Board (CPSB) is a school district based in Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States.The CPSB operates all public schools in Calcasieu Parish, including the city of Lake Charles.
A man was killed by police after they say he fatally shot his wife and their 2-year-old daughter, and also injured their two other children, in Louisiana.
Emlen Elementary School; Farrell, Louis H. School; D. Newlin Fell School; Feltonville Intermediate School; Fitzpatrick, A. L. School; Edwin Forrest School; Anne Frank School - Originally Bustleton Elementary, renamed in 1987 at the suggestion of the Anne Frank Institute. The school board decided to rename an elementary school that had a non ...
A year before leaving her home and allegedly being held captive and abused on Long Island, 14-year-old Emmarae Gervasi was like many other teens, posting on TikTok and Instagram.. However, some of ...
The “Legally Blonde” prequel series at Amazon Prime Video has found its young Elle Woods. Lexi Minetree has been cast in the lead role of “Elle,” which will follow Woods during her high ...
Originally Parkland Elementary School, was renamed for Milburn Taylor Maupin, first African-American central office administrator in the Louisville Public Schools. He served as interim superintendent January–June 1975 and retired as deputy superintendent of Jefferson County Public Schools in 1978.