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These | schools were later closed. |
The | Schools were run by American Quakers. |
Both | schools were honored as National Blue Ribbon Schools |
In 2004, Crawley | schools were again reorganised. |
The other | schools were built differently. |
Both | schools were established in 1998. |
Several churches and | schools were bombed. |
In the 70s, the | schools were integrated. |
The Welsh Assembly ratified the "super | schools" plan in 2002, but the new schools were contr |
In 1927, the | schools were reorganised into two schools, Senior Mix |
In 2005, Hermosa Valley and Hermosa View | schools were honored as the U.S. Department of Educat |
Secondary | schools were one of the best in the country. |
The | schools were inauguirated on 1 December 1946. |
Both the | schools were renamed after St. Clare. |
ring 1938, Jewish national regions, councils, | schools were shut down. |
Schools were closed and residents were urged to stay | |
To this end, thousands of | schools were built across Korea. |
The two | schools were founded by the Phillips family. |
Around that time, the infant and junior | schools were built. |
The | schools were built in the late 1890s. |
Those teachers and | schools were known as “Jyotishaya Gurukula”. |
New | schools were opened in California, Oklahoma, Illinois |
Churches and missionary | schools were set on fire. |
Some feeder secondary | schools were established for the CUI. |
Schools were closed the second week of January. | |
Most early chiropractic | schools were founded by Palmer alumni. |
In February 1970, most all-African-American | schools were closed. |
Tensas Academy appeared when public | schools were desegregated. |
As part of this rapid growth three | schools were created - Springfield First and Middle s |
In 2010, all MISD elementary | schools were rated Exemplary. |
Three local area | schools were combined to create Stanfield School. |
The first Loxford | schools were opened in 1904. |
Bible | schools were established in Tauranga, Auckland and Ch |
In 2009, the District 70 | schools were included with only 438 schools in the st |
Three of Lake Elsinore's middle | schools were in the top 15 middle schools in the Cali |
Two of Lake Elsinore's | schools were in the top 10 for API growth for compreh |
Some | schools were converted into what they called high sch |
The new specialist | schools were intended to form a bridge between the ac |
7 of the | schools were awarded school trust statuses in April 2 |
The two | schools were opened in 1997 to relieve crowding at ot |
Most of the | schools were residential schools and pupils only went |
The city's public | schools were legally desegregated in 1959, but the th |
e community's post office was opened in 1873; | schools were started early in the community's history |
However, as comprehensive | schools were becoming more commonplace under the Haro |
Dame Allan's | Schools were founded in Newcastle upon Tyne in Englan |
Eight elementary | schools were damaged, as well as Lubbock and Estacado |
Three secondary | schools were merged into two schools: Rhosnesni (form |
In 1854 the | schools were absorbed into the system of the National |
own as the East L.A. classic, because the two | schools were among the first schools to be establishe |
d to Cleveland, Mississippi, where the public | schools were considered to be better than public scho |
he Elim, Stutzman and Tioga Street Elementary | Schools were closed and students transferred to the S |
By 1959, when the county | schools were finally forced to integrate, Prince Edwa |
The DAV group of | schools were established in 1970 by The Arya Samaj (C |
the 1890s the Simpson Campground and Carrizo | Schools were founded. |
At that time the Junior and Senior High | Schools were located in Gildford. |
the mid-1860s, coeducation was unusual; most | schools were separated by gender. |
Local | schools were consolidated with those of the town of F |
Both | schools were merged at the High Oaks site in 1973. |
nally Towcester Grammar School, until Grammar | schools were abolished in Northamptonshire. |
The two | schools were at that time in the former municipality |
The Chamberlain | schools were designed for hygiene, light, fresh air a |
Most of the member | schools were part of the Harrisonburg and Staunton ar |
Schools were set up as shelters, while police forced | |
In September, 2009 the two | schools were re-joined as one primary school. |
For example, if all | schools were abolished, what would you do to try to b |
In 1949 the boys' and girls' | schools were completed and re-opened. |
fter the rebuilding of a new site, the former | schools were demolished in 2018. |
Other nizamiyyah | schools were located in Nishapur, Balkh, Herat and Is |
All four | schools were selected for National Blue Ribbon Awards |
Schools were established in many of the cities where | |
All the city's | schools were temporarily closed, and some factories t |
Schools were built to educate the children of familie | |
ommunities which centred their mission on the | schools were reopened. |
Such college affiliated | schools were not uncommon in the south and midwest of |
In 1868, all military high | schools were decided to be combined. |
In 1948 the Borden area | schools were consolidated into the Weimar Independent |
The two | schools were moved in the 1950s and the library in 19 |
Schools were constructed in Winnfield, Crowley, Lake | |
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