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  2. Category:Bangor High School (Maine) alumni - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bangor High School (Maine) alumni" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. John Bapst Memorial High School - Wikipedia

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    The majority of students who attend John Bapst Memorial High school come from the towns of Orrington, Glenburn, Veazie, Dedham, School Administrative District 63 (which includes the towns of Holden, Eddington, and Clifton), Milford, Bradley, and Orland. In 2011-2012 the school became a residential international school and now also serves ...

  4. Bangor High School (Maine) - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the Post analysis placed Bangor High in the top 8% nationally (of approx. 22,000 'normal-enrollment' public high schools), and Bangor was one of only six Maine high schools to make the top 10%, and one of only two in a Maine city. [6] In 2011, Maine's male and female AP Scholars were students at Bangor High School.

  5. Bangor School Department - Wikipedia

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    High school (9-12) Bangor High School - The sole public high school [5] Middle schools (6-8) James F. Doughty School; William S. Cohen School; Grade 4-5 schools. Fairmount School; Mary Snow School; Grade K-3 schools. Fourteenth Street School; Downeast School; Fruit Street School; Abraham Lincoln School; Vine Street School

  6. Bangor Christian Schools - Wikipedia

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    Bangor Christian Schools (BCS) is a K-12 Christian school in Bangor, Maine. ... In 2004 it had 117 high school students and 235 elementary and middle school students. [1]

  7. Riding Down from Bangor (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Riding Down from Bangor" was a poem written by Louis Shreve Osborne in 1871 while attending Harvard. [2] The text mentions the Eastern Railroad which ceased only a few years later in 1884 when it became part of the Boston and Maine. At some early point, Osborne's poem was set to music. [1]