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Keystone Heights Junior/Senior High School (KHHS) is a public high school serving students in the seventh through twelfth grades in Keystone Heights, Clay County, Florida, USA and is part of the Clay County School District.
As of 2023, the Kern High School District serves over 43,000 students [3] [4] and 3,600 employees as of 2007. [5] It encompasses over 3,500 square miles (9,100 km 2), just under 43 percent of the total area of Kern County. It is the largest district of its type by enrollment and land area. [5]
Some construction was still ongoing when the school opened and by the end of the year there were eight classrooms over four buildings. There were extensions to the school in 1968 and 1969. When the school opened there were 137 students but this rose rapidly with 998 students being enrolled by 1971 and 1281 by 1972. [5]
Student to teacher ratio: 15.63 [1] Campus type: Rural: Color(s) Orange Black White: Athletics conference: Northern Shores Conference Northern Michigan Football League: Team name: Stags: Rival: Glen Lake Community School St. Francis High School: Yearbook: The Stag : Feeder schools: Kingsley Elementary School Kingsley Middle School: Website: www ...
Kooringal High opened in 1973 with 354 students in years seven and eight, 18 teachers, one office worker and eight cleaners. It was the third government high school established in the city of Wagga Wagga. [4] Kooringal High School's local enrolment area includes the residential areas of Kooringal and Lake Albert and more recently [when?
The school opened in February 1965 [12] with its first group of Year 7 students. Ku-ring-gai was the first of a second wave of new co-educational high schools built in the Sydney suburbs . The school's first headmaster was Bill Eason, [ 13 ] who later went on to found the Australian Independent School at North Ryde .
The first KNHS Headmaster was Errol Johnston and the first school captains were Ron Graham (1960–1963) and Judith Timmins (1960–1961). The school badge is based on suggestions from teachers and students and consists of a "rotary wheel" that represents the wheel of industry and "surrounding stars" to indicate hard work to achieve high goals.
Kirrawee High School is a comprehensive co-educational high school located in Kirrawee, a suburb of Sydney, Australia.. The school was opened in 1966 [1] and now caters for around 1,200 students, most continuing their education from three local primary schools, Gymea Bay, Grays Point and Kirrawee.