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Lake Highland Preparatory School traces its origins to Orlando Junior College, which was established in 1941 "as a private community college to serve white residents". [7] [8] By the 1960s, the junior college's board of trustees had rejected at least two deals that would have given money to the school if it began admitting black and Jewish students, including an offer of $1 million (roughly ...
Florida sales tax holiday helps save on school supplies until Aug. 11. See school start dates and FAST testing schedules.
Marble Falls Independent School District ("MFISD") is a school district based in the city of Marble Falls, in Burnet County, Texas, USA which is located in the heart of the Highland Lakes region of the Texas Hill Country. The district encompasses 268 square miles (690 km 2) [1] MFISD has a growing enrollment of approximately 4,000 students.
Highland Middle School is the single middle school in the district. The school opened in the fall of 2003, with one addition and remodeling project since. It is connected to Highland High School. It is located in the rural area between Riverside and Ainsworth at 1715 Vine Avenue. The school serves grades 6 through 8. [10]
[25] April 14, 2003: New Orleans, Louisiana: 1 3 4: John McDonogh High School shooting. 18-year-old Steven Williams, and 17-year-old James Tate, opened fire with an AK-47 and a handgun in the gymnasium of John McDonogh High School, killing a 15-year-old student and wounding three female students. Williams was sentenced to life imprisonment, and ...
The district covers all of eastern Potter County, including those portions of Amarillo generally east of Whitaker Road (this includes all of the land surrounding Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport and the east campus of Amarillo College including a former military housing community called Highland Park Village from which the district ...
The demographic breakdown of the 817 students enrolled in 2024–25 was: Male – 48.6%; Female – 51.4%; Native American/Alaskan – 0.5%; Asian – 1.3%; Black – 5.5%; Hispanic – 13.7%; White – 74.9%; Multiracial – 4.1%; 28.5% of the students were eligible for free or reduced-cost lunch. For 2024-2025, Hanover Central was a Title I ...