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During the 2004-2005 school year, Sprague won both the football and baseball state championships, marking the first time since 1998 [34] [35] that a major Oregon high school was a state champion in two of the "Big 3" (football, basketball, and baseball) in the same year. Sprague has also had a very successful tennis program.
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Charles Sprague was born in Lawrence, Kansas, the son of Charles Allen Sprague, a grain-elevator operator, and Caroline Glasgow. He grew up with his brother, Robert Wyatt, in Columbus Junction, Iowa, where he attended public schools and worked for his father.
The plan was expected to lead to combining some grades in the Sprague school because of low registration and having excessive class sizes in other schools. [12] [13] The zoning plan led to a five-day strike that kept children out of the Sprague School. In the end, the strike was cancelled in a "Compromise Proposed by School Board in 'Social War'".
Mar. 10—Despite years of debate, land disputes and ballot measures, Sprague Avenue in Spokane Valley has remained relatively the same for decades. The thoroughfare last saw a transformative ...
The school district serves approximately 1,800 students from the communities of Lincolnshire and Prairie View and portions of Buffalo Grove, Vernon Hills, Mettawa, Riverwoods, and Lake Forest. Students attend Laura B. Sprague Elementary School (K-2), Half Day Intermediate School (3-5) and Daniel Wright Junior High Schools (6-8).
Sprague is a town in New London County, Connecticut, United States. The town is part of the Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region. The town was named after William Sprague III, who laid out the industrial section. [1] The population was 2,967 at the 2020 census. [2] Sprague includes three villages: Baltic, Hanover, and Versailles. [3]
Sprague was born in Providence, Rhode Island, a distant cousin of William Sprague, Governor of Rhode Island.He attended the public schools there, moved to Michigan, and settled in Kalamazoo, where he studied theology and was ordained as a minister.