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  2. San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Art Institute is the oldest art school in the Western U.S. San Francisco State University is part of the California State University system and is located near Lake Merced. The school has approximately 30,000 students and awards undergraduate, master's and doctoral degrees in more than 100 disciplines.

  3. Bootstrapping - Wikipedia

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    In computer technology, the term bootstrapping refers to language compilers that are able to be coded in the same language. (For example, a C compiler is now written in the C language. Once the basic compiler is written, improvements can be iteratively made, thus pulling the language up by its bootstraps).

  4. Antioch Unified School District - Wikipedia

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    The Antioch Unified School District was formed in 1921 from the Antioch and Live Oak school districts. Formal education in Antioch began in 1850, in a converted ship's galley, with a 12-year-old girl as the sole teacher. [1]

  5. Saint Monica Preparatory - Wikipedia

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    Saint Monica Preparatory is a parochial, co-educational Catholic school in Santa Monica, California, consisting of students in grades kindergarten to grade 12.It is located in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and serves the parish of St. Monica Catholic Church.

  6. Primary education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Some private schools, and public schools, are offering pre-kindergarten (also known as pre-K) as part of elementary school. Twelve states (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Vermont) as well as the District of Columbia offer some form of universal pre-kindergarten according to the Education Commission of the States (ECS).

  7. Elementary School Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Elementary School Journal ( ESJ) is a quarterly academic journal published by the University of Chicago Press that focuses on elementary and middle school education . ESJ publishes articles dealing with both education theory and research and their implications for teaching practice. The Journal also presents articles on research in child ...

  8. Lancaster Mennonite School - Wikipedia

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    Lancaster Mennonite School is a private Christian school located in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. The Lancaster Campus, east of the city of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, serves students from Pre-K through twelve. The high school on the Lancaster Campus is known as Lancaster Mennonite High School. In 2021, the former New Danville and ...

  9. Bootstrapping (compilers) - Wikipedia

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    Bootstrapping (compilers) In computer science, bootstrapping is the technique for producing a self-compiling compiler – that is, a compiler (or assembler) written in the source programming language that it intends to compile. An initial core version of the compiler (the bootstrap compiler) is generated in a different language (which could be ...