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  2. Sunnyvale Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    Prior to fall 2007, [citation needed] Sunnyvale did not operate a high school; Sunnyvale's students were zoned to Mesquite ISD, attending North Mesquite High School. [2] Although the entire district was located in one building, construction began on a new high school for students in grades 5-8.

  3. Highland Park High School (University Park, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    History. A yellow brick schoolhouse, the Armstrong School, opened on October 12, 1915. It served children only through ninth grade. In 1922, the school moved to Normandy Avenue after HPISD purchased 11 lots in 1920. Tenth grade was added in 1922, and 11th grade in 1923. In 1924, 34 students became the first graduating class of the Highland Park Independent School District when they ...

  4. Plano East Senior High School - Wikipedia

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    District Champs: 1985 12-5A, 1988 12-5A, 1994 11-5A, 1998 9-5A, 1999 9-5A, 2000 9-5A,2023 6A In 1994, Plano East was on the losing end of a wild and memorable regional semi final game against John Tyler High School in which five touchdowns were scored in the last two and a half minutes (courtesy of three consecutive successful onside kicks ...

  5. Sunnyvale, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Sunnyvale is a town in Dallas County, Texas, United States. It is the easternmost city completely within Dallas County. The population was 7,893 in 2020. [4] The town had a median household income in 2020 of $137,656. [5] Within the last two decades the towns demographics drastically changed.

  6. Torrance High School - Wikipedia

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    October 13, 1983. Torrance High School is a high school located in Torrance, California. Founded in 1917, it is one of the oldest high schools in continuous use in California and is the oldest of the five high schools in the Torrance Unified School District. Four of its buildings are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places .

  7. California's 24th State Assembly district - Wikipedia

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    Registered voters. 239,961. Registration. 48.32% Democratic. 15.11% Republican. 33.36% No party preference. California's 24th State Assembly district is one of 80 California State Assembly districts. It is currently represented by Democrat Alex Lee of San Jose .

  8. L. D. Bell High School - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Dale Bell High School (generally known as L.D. Bell High School and also known as Hurst Bell) is an American high school located in the cities of Hurst and Bedford, Texas and part of the Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District. The school is named for Lawrence Dale Bell, the founder of nearby Bell Helicopter Textron, and was ...

  9. University of Southern California - Wikipedia

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    Robert Maclay Widney, founder of the university, photographed in 1885. The Widney Alumni House, the campus's first building. Founding and early history. The University of Southern California was founded following the efforts of Judge Robert Maclay Widney, who helped secure donations from several key figures in early Los Angeles history: a Protestant nurseryman, Ozro Childs; an Irish Catholic ...