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The current campus for Attucks Middle School served as Worthing's first campus. Worthing Junior-Senior High School was built in 1958, [3] and it opened on January 27, 1958. . The students zoned to Worthing previously attended Miller Junior High School and Yates High School
Tide ASA is a public transport company in Vestland, Norway which resulted from the merger of Gaia Trafikk and Hardanger Sunnhordlandske Dampskipsselskap (HSD). The company provides the public transit network in the city of Bergen , and most of the bus service in the former Hordaland county on contract with Skyss .
In 1980 T. H. Rogers was converted into a magnet school. Uptown residents were rezoned to Revere Middle School, but complaints from neighborhood parents that Revere was too far resulted in the re-opening of Grady Elementary School as a middle school in 1992. [5] [6] In 2009 several teachers advocated for the firing of principal Dr. Cathryn ...
HD Hyundai Oil Bank Co., Ltd. (Korean: 에이치디현대오일뱅크 주식회사) is a petroleum and refinery company with its headquarters in Seosan, South Korea.It was established in 1964 as Kukdong Oil Industry Company (Korean: 극동정유; Hanja: 極東精油; RR: Geukdong Jeongyu; MR: Kŭktongjŏngyu) and later taken over by the Hyundai Group in 1993. [1]
It was founded in 2002 as a joint venture between Pak-Arab Refinery (PARCO) and Total S.A. [3]. In 2013, Total announced a plan to acquire 438 petrol stations of Chevron Corporation Pakistan. [4]
According to Nancy Ross, a former Rice School parent quoted in the Houston Press, originally the uniforms were to be white T-shirts and blue jeans. Ross said that, at social functions, she overheard wealthier parents express a preference for polo shirts and khakis similar to those worn by students of the St. John's School, a private
It was made by Dale Barton, an artist who was the parent of a child at Travis. The other items were picnic tables and a climbing wall. [ 16 ] By 2011 the Woodland Heights Civic Association had established a park renovation program, with $10,000 contributed by the association itself, $90,000 from a Community Development Block Grant from the ...
Hazelwood School District v. United States , 433 U.S. 299 (1977), was a court case argued before the United States Supreme Court on April 27, 1977. It concerned employment discrimination and was decided on June 27, 1977.