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  2. List of school districts in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Many school districts were in existence prior to British Columbia joining Canada in 1871. Some districts were just single schools or even one teacher. Traditionally school districts in British Columbia were either municipal, which were named after the municipality such as Vancouver or Victoria, or rural and given a regional name.

  3. Butte College - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, Butte College began by offering law enforcement, fire science, and vocational nursing classes in various locations throughout Butte County. The college officially opened its doors to the community in 1968 at the old Durham High School site, with over 1,900 people enrolled at the new college. In 1974, the college moved from Durham to ...

  4. Education in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    86% [3] Education in British Columbia comprises public and private primary and secondary schools throughout the province. Like most other provinces in Canada, education is compulsory from ages 6–16 (grades 1–10), although the vast majority of students remain in school until they graduate from high school ( grade 12) at the age of 18. In ...

  5. Butte Central Catholic High School - Wikipedia

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    Butte Central Catholic High School. /  46.01222°N 112.54111°W  / 46.01222; -112.54111. Butte Central Catholic High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Butte, Montana. It is one of two high schools in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Helena, the other being Loyola Sacred Heart in Missoula. Their mascot is the Maroons.

  6. Cheyenne-Eagle Butte School - Wikipedia

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    High school (grades 9–12) Junior high school (7-8) Upper elementary school (3-6) - It is a part of the school district entity. As of 2021 it had about 390 students with all of them qualifying for free or reduced lunch (a mark of poverty) and 98% of them being Native American. There are twenty classrooms used for traditional education.

  7. Butte County, California - Wikipedia

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    1st. Website. www .buttecounty .net. Butte County ( / ˈbjuːt / ⓘ) is a county located in the northern central part of the U.S. state of California. In the 2020 census, its population was 211,632. [6] [7] The county seat is Oroville. [8] Butte County comprises the Chico, California, metropolitan statistical area.

  8. Vancouver School Board - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .vsb .bc .ca. The Vancouver School Board ( VSB ), officially the Board of Education of School District No. 39 (Vancouver), is a school district based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. A board of nine elected trustees governs this school district that serves the city of Vancouver and the University Endowment Lands .

  9. Sir William Van Horne Elementary School - Wikipedia

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    Sir William Van Horne Elementary School. / 49.2318; -123.1063. Sir William Van Horne Elementary School is a public elementary school located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Located at 5855 Ontario Street in School District 39 Vancouver, the school was built in 1911. [2]