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  2. Chattanooga School for the Arts & Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The Chattanooga School for the Arts & Sciences is a K–12 magnet school in Chattanooga, Tennessee. It was opened in 1986 in the former Wyatt Hall building which was used as a high school until 1983. The building was designed in Georgian Revival style [2] by Reuben H. Hunt, a Chattanooga architect.

  3. Category:Schools in Chattanooga, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Schools in Chattanooga, Tennessee" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  4. The McCallie School - Wikipedia

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    The McCallie School is a boys college-preparatory school located on Missionary Ridge in Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States. The school was founded in 1905 and now has 322 boarding students in grades 9–12 and 657 day students in grades 6–12.

  5. Baylor School - Wikipedia

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    John Roy Baylor. Baylor School was founded in 1893 by John Roy Baylor, a graduate of the University of Virginia.He had been hired by leading men of Chattanooga to establish a college-preparatory school for the "young men of the city", and on September 12, Baylor's University School of Chattanooga opened its doors for its first class, a group of 31 boys between ages of 10 and 17, each charged a ...

  6. Howard School of Academics and Technology - Wikipedia

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    Howard was the first public school in the Chattanooga area. [1] The name is drawn from Civil War General Oliver O. Howard, as is Howard University.The school was founded under the leadership of Reverend E. O. Tade. Reverend Tade worked extensively in establishing a ministry in the Chattanooga region, being employed by the American Missionary Association and the Freedman's Aid Commission. [2]

  7. Chattanooga Central High School - Wikipedia

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    Central High School opened in September 1907 on Dodds Avenue in Chattanooga. [3] It was one of Chattanooga's first public high schools. Its students came from all over the Hamilton County area and the school was highly acclaimed. In 1969, the high school was relocated to Highway 58 in Harrison. [4] Former site of Chattanooga Central High School

  8. Creative Discovery Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Creative Discovery Museum is a children's museum located in downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee.It was opened on May 26, 1995. [1] The museum contains art, music, and field science areas, along with a water-themed zone called RiverPlay, a rooftop exhibit, an inventor's workshop, and a temporary exhibit space.

  9. Chattanooga metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Chattanooga, TN-GA metropolitan statistical area, as defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget, is an area consisting of six counties – three in southeast Tennessee (Hamilton, Marion, and Sequatchie) and three in northwest Georgia (Catoosa, Dade, and Walker) – anchored by the city of Chattanooga.