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  2. Haas Hall Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Arkansas Board of Education has pressed Haas Hall to address a lack of diversity in their student body. [ 6 ] In April 2019, Haas Hall was allowed by the Arkansas Board of Education to address the issue by attending local festivals and events, advertising, and minority-targeted mailers sent twice yearly.

  3. Harford Community College - Wikipedia

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    It was established as Harford Junior College in September 1957 with 116 students in the buildings and on the campus of the Bel Air High School in the county seat. The Bel Air campus of 1964 occupies 332 acres (1.34 km 2) and now has 21 buildings totaling over 287,000 square feet (26,700 m 2). [3]

  4. Holyoke Community College - Wikipedia

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    HCC's main campus, sitting at the edge of the municipal watershed for the Holyoke Water Works, the area to the west of campus is entirely forested. Following a devastating fire that destroyed the then-refurbished college building (the former Alderman Holyoke High School), the yellow bricks from the former facility were sold off to raise funds for an independent charitable corporation, created ...

  5. Ouachita Hills College - Wikipedia

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    Students enrolled in the college program spend part of each day in practical work programs. The program was founded to incorporate apprentice-style learning into the studies. Many of the students in the program can pay their way through school by taking part in the distribution of Christian and Health literature, sometimes referred to as ...

  6. Highland Community College (Kansas) - Wikipedia

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    The tuition cost was the main driver in money lost as tuition had been seldom raised since the 1880s and James estimated that the college was losing around $75 per student. James increased the tuition cost by $75 and offered student work programs to reduce fees by 20 cents an hour. The work included cooking, cleaning, repairs and farming.

  7. Hall STEAM Magnet High School - Wikipedia

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    Hall STEAM Magnet High School, formerly Hall High School, is an accredited public high school located in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States. It is a part of the Little Rock School District (LRSD). Prior to its conversion to an all magnet school in 2020, Hall was one of five comprehensive four-year public high schools in the LRSD enrolling ...

  8. Earle High School - Wikipedia

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    The curriculum at Earle High School follows the Smart Core program established by the Arkansas Department of Education (ADE). Students complete a comprehensive course of study, including regular classes and exams and have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses and exams in subjects like English, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies that may grant college credit.

  9. Marvell Academy - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] The school was founded with grades 1-8. Some grades had as few as 5 students. [8] The school added a grade each year to provide education through high school. By 1969, although the school was unaccredited, it had 400 students; it had only eight teachers in 11 grades. Tuition was $400 per year, and students had to supply their own textbooks.