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  2. Valedictorian - Wikipedia

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    The awarding of the valedictorian honor may be the subject of heated controversy. Often the differences separating the top student from the nearest competitors are small, and sometimes there are accusations that the winner took advantage of the rules in a way that seemed unfair, such as taking easy courses to get additional credits. [2]

  3. Albert Einstein College of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Albert Einstein College of Medicine is a private medical school in New York City.Founded in 1953, Einstein operates as an independent degree-granting institution as part of the integrated healthcare Montefiore Health System (Montefiore Medicine) [1] and also has affiliations with Jacobi Medical Center.

  4. School integration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    County School Board of New Kent County hastened the desegregation of public schools, private school attendance in the state of Mississippi soared from 23,181 students attending private school in 1968 to 63,242 students in 1970. [40] [41] The subject of desegregation was becoming more inflamed.

  5. Mineral Area College - Wikipedia

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    Mineral Area College was founded and developed as a college to support students from six school districts: North County R-1, Central R-3, Farmington R-7, Bismarck R-5, West County R-4, and Fredericktown R-1.

  6. Crean Lutheran High School - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded in 2007 as Lutheran South High School and had its initial campus at St. Paul's Greek Orthodox Church in the Woodbridge neighborhood of Irvine. In 2010, Crean Lutheran opened its own campus in southeastern Irvine near the Woodbury neighborhood.

  7. Whitfield School - Wikipedia

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    The school's yearbook, The Iliad, is published annually and is designed by students with the help of a faculty advisor. The school's newspaper, The Odyssey, used to be published monthly and was student-run and edited, with a faculty advisor. This paper contained featured articles about large-scale issues that affect society, movies and other ...

  8. Hussian College - Wikipedia

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    Hussian College was a private art school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Established in 1946, it offered only one degree, the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA). It has a campus in Los Angeles, the Studio School. [1] In August 2023, the college abruptly announced that it was closing.

  9. St. Mary's High School (St. Louis) - Wikipedia

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    The school reached its peak enrollment of 1,100 students in 1946 and was renamed St. Mary's High in 1947. [ 2 ] When a new, $1.5 million building was completed in 1964, there were 883 students in 19 classrooms, besides three laboratories for science and one for languages, a library, cafeteria, administrative offices, and rooms for 30 Marianists ...