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Students at Nazareth Area High School in Nazareth, Pennsylvania in 1955. The current high school was first built in 1954 and opened to students on October 3, 1955. It was dedicated on April 8, 1956, to Frederic A. Marcks, a former teacher and the first Superintendent of the Nazareth Area School District, following the merger of the regional districts.
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Nazareth High School may refer to: Nazareth Area High School, Nazareth, Pennsylvania; Nazareth Regional High School (Brooklyn), New York;
Nazareth Academy (La Grange Park, Illinois) Nazareth Academy (Kentucky), now Spalding University; Nazareth Academy (Wakefield, Massachusetts) Nazareth Academy (Rochester, New York) Nazareth Academy (Parma Heights, Ohio), of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland; Nazareth Academy High School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Nazareth Area School District is a public school district located in Northampton County, Pennsylvania in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania.It serves the boroughs of Nazareth, Stockertown, and Tatamy, and the townships of Bushkill, Lower Nazareth, and Upper Nazareth.
Founded in 1914, Holy Name was the first Catholic high school in the Cleveland area to enroll both male and female students. The school was originally located on Harvard and Broadway in Cleveland, but in 1977 moved to Queens Highway in Parma Heights, Ohio, to accommodate its growing enrollment. [1]