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  2. Baker High School (Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    Baker High School was located in Columbus, Georgia, United States. It was built in 1943 near Fort Benning, now named Fort Moore. It was named for Newton Diehl Baker, Secretary of War during World War I. The first graduates received their diplomas in 1945. Baker High served Columbus and Fort Benning for nearly fifty years, producing graduates ...

  3. Hephzibah High School - Wikipedia

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    Hephzibah High School. /  33.302131°N 82.096677°W  / 33.302131; -82.096677. Hephzibah High School is a high school located in south Richmond County in the town of Hephzibah, Georgia, United States. It is the largest high school, by attendance, in the Richmond County School System. It is located in a rural area and its students generally ...

  4. Georgia School for the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    Located in Northwest Georgia near Rome, Georgia School for the Deaf is in the scenic Vann's Valley. It is Georgia's only residential school serving Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing students. GSD was established in 1846 on the grounds of the Hearn Academy by one of its teachers, O. P. Fannin. A log cabin, a $5,000 legislative grant, and four students [5 ...

  5. North Springs Charter High School of Arts and Sciences

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    North Springs High School. / 33.95916; -84.36527. North Springs Charter High School of Arts and Sciences is a public charter high school located in Sandy Springs, Georgia, United States. It is the only magnet school in the Fulton County School System that offers both arts and sciences. Students may participate in the Visual & Arts component and ...

  6. Tbilisi State Academy of Arts - Wikipedia

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    Art Academy of Georgia was founded on 8 March 1922 by order of the People's Commissariat on Education. Four faculties were established: painting, sculpture, graphic arts and architecture. In 1927, the department of ceramics was added. In 1922, Mose Toidze founded an art school providing training to young people wishing to enter the Academy.

  7. Paul Green (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Richard Green is an American record producer, film producer, director, screenwriter, singer-songwriter, music teacher, entrepreneur, and philanthropist who founded School of Rock (formerly known as The Paul Green School of Rock Music ), a performance-based music program for children, teens, and adults. This for-profit educational company ...

  8. Atlanta Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta Public Schools ( APS) is a school district based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It is run by the Atlanta Board of Education with Interim Superintendent Dr. Danielle S. Battle. The system has an active enrollment of 54,956 students, attending a total of 103 school sites: 50 elementary schools (three of which operate on a year-round ...

  9. Berry College - Wikipedia

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    Berry College is an American private liberal arts college in the Mount Berry community adjacent to Rome, Georgia. It is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). Berry College was founded on values based on Christian principles in 1902 by Martha Berry .