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The Pilgrim Academy is a private Christian school located in Egg Harbor City, in Atlantic County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Founded by Dr. Warren Allem in 1971, the school teaches children from kindergarten through twelfth grade .
Fall Creek Academy was a free public charter school for grades 6–12 in Indianapolis, Indiana. It offered a "Middle College" program that allowed qualifying high school students to take college courses for college credit at no additional cost while still enrolled in high school.
Providence Christian Academy is a private, college preparatory, non-denominational Christian school offering classes from kindergarten to 12th grade. It is located in Lilburn, Georgia, United States. Founded in 1991, Providence has graduated over 1200 students.
Millcreek Township (or Mill Creek Township) is a survey township in south-central Hamilton County, Ohio, that also existed as a civil township from 1810 until 1943. Once the most important township in the county, [ 1 ] it was largely absorbed by Cincinnati and its suburbs, nominally remaining as a paper township from 1943 until 1953.
Spruce Creek High School is a public secondary school located in the city of Port Orange, Florida.It is the largest IB high school in North America [3] and is one of Newsweek's Top 100 High Schools. [4]
Spring Creek Academy is a Dallas-area private school. Located in Plano, Texas , [1] Spring Creek Academy opened in 1996, and currently serves approximately 200 students in grades K-12. It offers all core and academic elective courses required to meet mandated state requirements for graduation.
The Mill Creek & Mine Hill Navigation and Railroad Co. was the second railroad built in Pennsylvania and the third in the United States, beginning operations in mid–1829. It was a short four mile line (eventually with about five miles of lateral connections) extending from Port Carbon, Pennsylvania along the Mill Creek towards active ...
The Glen Mills Schools was the oldest surviving school of its type in the United States, continuously providing services to troubled youth for almost 200 years. [2] The institution was founded in 1826 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as the Philadelphia House of Refuge.