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Charles J. Colgan Sr. High School is the 12th high school located in Manassas, Virginia, United States. It opened in August 2016 and is named for American politician and businessman Charles J. Colgan. Colgan High School serves a portion of the middle of Prince William County. The community consists of business, professional, U.S. government and ...
Kennedy High School on WMAQ-TV's It's Academic in 1967 Student quiz shows have appeared on television as both local and national programs since the second half of the 20th century. The following is a list of quiz programs that have aired on local or national television, featuring teams from schools, colleges, or universities in academic ...
Naviance's scattergrams show the acceptance history of students within a particular high school to a specific college or university using the historical average GPAs and test scores from the high school. A Naviance scattergram is a scatter plot that shows students within a high school who were accepted, denied and wait-listed by a specific ...
A 14,000 square-foot addition to the high school building was completed. This addition included two high school science labs, a junior high science lab, and four junior high classrooms with a library and media center accessed by both the high school and junior high. This moved the junior high out of the grade school and into the high school ...
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Upon his graduation from high school Colgan enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces and was called to active duty in February 1945. After graduation from basic training Colgan was stationed in Italy as part of a maintenance flight crew on a C-47. After completing his military service Colgan returned to Maryland where he met and married ...
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Corgan, who grew much faster than his fellow students, was a strong athlete in elementary school. [15] In addition to being a member of his baseball team at Marquardt Middle School, he amassed over 10,000 baseball cards and listened to every Chicago Cubs game on the radio. [ 15 ]