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  2. Boston High School - Wikipedia

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    This ended the federation between Boston High School and Boston Grammar School, with both schools now having an independent governing body, budget and establishment number. History. Boston High School first opened on 19 January 1921 at Allan House on Carlton Road, Boston. There was a headmistress and seven teachers, with 112 girls on the roll.

  3. Boston Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Average. SAT scores. 496 verbal. 513 math. 1009 total (2017-2018) [6] Website. Boston Public Schools. Boston Public Schools ( BPS) is a school district serving the city of Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It is the largest public school district in the state of Massachusetts.

  4. The English High School - Wikipedia

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    The English High School Record. Information. (617) 282-2424. Website. englishhs .org. The English High School in Boston, Massachusetts, founded in 1821, is one of the first public high schools in the United States. Originally called The English Classical School, it was renamed upon its first relocation in 1824. [3]

  5. Boston College High School - Wikipedia

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    Boston College High School (also known as BC High) is an all-male, Jesuit, Catholic college-preparatory day school in the Columbia Point neighborhood of Dorchester, Boston, Massachusetts. It educates approximately 1,400 students in grades 7–12.

  6. East Boston High School - Wikipedia

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    Yearbook. The Noddler. Website. www .ebhsjets .net. View of East Boston High School. East Boston High School is a public high school located in the neighborhood of East Boston in Boston, Massachusetts. Specifically, the school is situated in the Eagle Hill Historic District. East Boston High is part of the Boston Public Schools system.

  7. W. O. Boston High School - Wikipedia

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    W. O. Boston High School was an American public high school in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Named in honor of William Oscar Boston, [1] it opened in 1949 as a segregated school for Blacks. [2] [3] It was renamed from Second Ward Colored School, which had been in the community since the late 19th century. [4]

  8. Cristo Rey Boston High School - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official site. Cristo Rey Boston High School is a private, Roman Catholic coeducational high school in [ [Boston, Massachusetts] It offers full-tuition scholarships to all accepted students]. The school was founded in 1921 as St. John's High School, and opened in 1951 as an independent school, North Cambridge Catholic High School.

  9. Boston Arts Academy - Wikipedia

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    Boston Arts Academy (BAA) in Boston, Massachusetts, USA is Boston's first and only high school for the visual and performing arts and is a partnership between Boston Public Schools and the ProArts Consortium. [2] ProArts, a group of six arts colleges and universities in the Boston area, pushed the city to open the school, which was founded in 1998.