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Marion Junior-Senior High School is a public school located outside Marion, Michigan, in Osceola County. It serves grades 7–12 in the Marion Public Schools . Students who meet the prerequisites may attend classes at Mid-Michigan Community College in Harrison or Baker College in Cadillac for credit in place of usual high school courses.
He was sent back to high security in Glenochil Prison in 2008 following fears that he was planning another escape. [29] McCulloch was released in 2013, but Mone remains in prison. [30] While there, he has studied law and philosophy, and transcribed books into Braille. [2] He is Scotland's longest-serving prisoner. [29]
In 2017 Marion CUSD 2 opened a new 330,000 square foot, state-of-the-art high school. It's design is unrivaled in Southern Illinois for both academics and extra-curricular activities. The new campus accommodates 21st-century learning with a science and technology (STEM) lab, a performing arts and visual center, a technical and vocational ...
When kickoff begins at 7 p.m., six Marion County football teams will hunt for a week 10 win. North Marion takes on a heated rival with scores of familiar faces on the other side of the ball.
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The Old Rochester Regional School District and Superintendency Union # 55 serve the towns of Marion, Mattapoisett and Rochester in Plymouth County, Massachusetts. The three communities have a combined year round population of just over 15,000.
A 14-year-old Apalachee High School student and his father, who are both charged in connection with a shooting at the Georgia school that left two students and two teachers dead earlier this week ...
March 1993, district residents approved an $8.5 million bond issue to construct a new 5–6 intermediate building, fund media center expansions, construct 14 additional High School classrooms, and create additions to four elementary buildings: Bowman Woods, Indian Creek, Wilkins and Novak (current LRC building).