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Maryville High School is the public high school for Maryville, Missouri. It is the only institution to have the Spoofhound for a mascot. [2] It is a Missouri State High School Activities Association Class III school. The present high school building on the southwest side of Maryville opened in the 1965-66 school year.
Maryville High School (MHS) is a three-year public high school with grades 10–12. It was founded in 1918 in Maryville, Tennessee and is a part of the Maryville City Schools system. [4] In the 2009–2010 year, there were approximately 1,558 students enrolled, and the senior class consisted of 352 students.
Fort Campbell High School, Fort Campbell The Fort Campbell Army base straddles the Kentucky -Tennessee border. The school is physically located in Tennessee, but is not a member of the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association , the state's governing body for interscholastic activities.
Maryville High School (Tennessee) 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.
During Maryville High School's senior prom in Maryville, Tennessee, Steverson was reportedly told at the door that her dress showed too much of her cleavage, and that the only way she would be ...
George Quarles (born March 24, 1967) is an American college football coach. He is the tight ends coach at Austin Peay, a position he has held since 2024. [1] He was the head football coach at East Tennessee State University from 2022 to 2023. [2]
Blount County Schools (BCS) is a school district in Blount County, Tennessee, United States. The district has 18 schools with 750 teachers/administrators serving approximately 11,000 students. The district includes all unincorporated areas and all municipalities except for Maryville and most of Alcoa .
Marysville Exempted Village Schools operates 5 elementary schools, 1 intermediate school, 1 middle school and 3 high schools. The Columbus Japanese Language School, a weekend school for Japanese people, holds its classes at Creekview Intermediate School and did so since September 2021. [9]