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  2. McLean High School - Wikipedia

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    Fairfax County Public Schools purchased a 22-acre tract for $32,443 for McLean High School on August 6, 1952. [5] McLean High opened its doors on September 6, 1955, with an enrollment of 1,031 students from grades 8 through 11 with Principal Craighill S. Burks. [6]

  3. Fairfax Connector - Wikipedia

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    Fairfax Connector is a public bus service provided by Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, and is managed by the county government. [3] [6] The bus system provides service within Fairfax County, and connects to Metrobus, Metrorail stations, Virginia Railway Express, and other local bus systems.

  4. Trinity Christian School (Fairfax, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Christian School is a private, K-12, non-denominational Christian school centrally located in Fairfax County, Virginia, serving the Northern Virginia area of metropolitan Washington, DC. In recent years, Trinity Christian School has consistently held enrollment at 690 - 750 students in grades K through twelve.

  5. Westwood College - Wikipedia

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    Westwood College was a private for-profit college owned by Alta Colleges Inc. with 15 campus locations in five states and online learning options. Westwood was nationally accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS). [1]

  6. Robert R. Spillane - Wikipedia

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    Fairfax County had seen a sharp increase in minority students, growing from 12% in 1980 to 37% in 1995. Spillane reduced the pupil to teacher ratio in majority-minority elementary schools from 25 to 1 to 15 to 1 in an effort to improve academic performance.

  7. West Potomac High School - Wikipedia

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    West Potomac High School was formed by combining the student bodies and staff of Groveton and Fort Hunt High Schools in 1985. The Fairfax County School Board, citing costs and declining enrollment as causes, decided to close Fort Hunt and combine the schools on Groveton's site under a new name.

  8. Lexington to set aside $400,000 to help house homeless ... - AOL

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    In the 2022-23 school year, the latest data available, the number of FCPS students counted as homeless was 923, according to Kentucky Department of Education statistics.

  9. Meet the candidates for Fayette County School Board District ...

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    Janet Greene, a business development manager in the healthcare industry, faces incumbent Marilyn Clark in the Nov. 7 general election for the Fayette County Public Schools board District 1 seat.