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Old Mill High School is one of the most racially and socio-economically diverse high schools in Anne Arundel County and is the third most diverse public high school in Anne Arundel County. [4] As of the 2023-2024 school year, the racial composition of the 2,445 Old Mill High School students was 33.62% White , 35.58% African American , 18.81% ...
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And also, you should be spending your time working on articles like Northeast Senior High School. Would you prefer Old Mill High to be a school article like that??? - Kevin23 19:46, 2 April 2007 (UTC)
Attached to the high school is the similarly styled, 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story junior high school designed by Elmer E. Dunlap and built in 1917. The Arts and Crafts inspired two-story, brick gymnasium was added in 1922. A shop addition was constructed in 1942, and was connected to the junior high school by a concrete block addition in 1977.
A long list of projects included a new $58.2 million high school for 2,000 students and an adjacent $27 million junior high school for 1,000 students. [2] In late November 2008, the EVSC purchased around 80 acres (320,000 m 2 ) near U.S. 41 and Baseline Road, nine miles north of Evansville, for the new campus.
Public secondary school: Established: 1964: School district: Mill Creek Community School Corporation: Principal: Jeff Hansel: Teaching staff: 31.20 [1] (on an FTE basis) Grades: 9–12 [1] Enrollment: 513 [1] (2022-23) Student to teacher ratio: 16.44 [1] Color(s) Columbia blue and black [2] Athletics conference: Indiana Crossroads Conference [2 ...
The school opened its doors in 1955-1956 and the first class was graduated in 1958. Plans to build it were started in 1952 and, by 1955, the school was opened. Before it was built, Clarksville children either went to Jeffersonville High School or New Albany High School.
Fairfield Junior-Senior High School is public secondary school located in Goshen, Indiana, United States, and part of Fairfield Community Schools.It serves about 875 students in grades 7 through 12 coming from Benton Elementary School, Millersburg Elementary School, and New Paris Elementary School.