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  2. Papillion-La Vista Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Middle School Eagles 10820 Wittmus Dr, Papillion, NE 68046 7-8 499 2016 Papillion Middle School Titans 423 S. Washington Street, Papillion, NE 68046 7-8 659 1971 Papillion-La Vista High School Monarchs 303 E. Cary Street, Papillion, NE 68046 9-12 1,893 1957 Papillion-La Vista South High School Titans 10799 Highway 370, Papillion, NE 68046

  3. Papillion-La Vista Senior High School - Wikipedia

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    The high school moved north to its present location in August 1971, serving students in grades 9 through 12. In 1987, La Vista was officially added to the district and the high school's name was officially changed to Papillion-La Vista High School. [3] The 1999 film Election was shot mainly in Papillion-La Vista High School. Papillion-La Vista ...

  4. List of high schools in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    This is a complete list of high schools in the U.S. state of Hawaiʻi. There are four school districts on the island of Oahu : Honolulu District, Central Oahu District, Leeward Oahu and Windward Oahu.

  5. Papillion-La Vista South High School - Wikipedia

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    Website. Papillion-La Vista South H.S. Papillion-La Vista South High School (commonly referred to as Papio South, PLSHS, PLSouth, or PLS) is a high school in Papillion, Nebraska, United States. It is one of two high schools in the Papillion-La Vista Public School District. The school's principal is Jeff Spilker.

  6. Oahu Interscholastic Association - Wikipedia

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    The Oahu Interscholastic Association (OIA) is an athletic conference composed of all public secondary schools on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, U.S.A. The OIA was first founded in 1940 as the Rural Oahu Interscholastic Association (ROIA). The five founding schools were Castle High School, Kahuku High School, Leilehua High School, Waialua High ...

  7. Henry J. Kaiser High School (Hawaii) - Wikipedia

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    Named after industrialist and philanthropist Henry J. Kaiser (who founded the Honolulu community of Hawaiʻi Kai), the school opened its doors in 1971, four years after Henry J. Kaiser's death. [2] Although enrollment has fluctuated throughout the years along with changing community demographics, the school currently serves approximately 1,100 ...

  8. United States presidential primary - Wikipedia

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    Each party sets its own calendar and rules, and in some cases actually administers the election. However, to reduce expenses and encourage turnout, the major parties' primaries are usually held the same day and may be consolidated with other state elections. The primary election itself is administered by local governments according to state law.

  9. President William McKinley High School - Wikipedia

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    August 11, 1980. President William McKinley High School, more commonly referred to as McKinley High School, is a comprehensive public high school in the Honolulu District of the Hawaii State Department of Education. It serves grades nine through twelve. McKinley is one of three schools in the Kaimuki-McKinley-Roosevelt Complex Area which ...