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The original site of Benson High was the current building that houses Benson West Elementary School. Founded in 1904, Benson High is one of the oldest high schools in the state. Its enrollment is approximately 1,500 students. As of 2024, the principal was Melinda Bailey. The school mascot is the Bunny. [3]
Lowell Music Magnet School, which is now known as Lowell Elementary School is an elementary school in Duluth, Minnesota, United States.It serves students in grades K-5. It is a public school that also hosts two immersion programs, the Nueva Visión Spanish Immersion program and the Misabeekong Ojibwe Immersion program.
As a magnet school, McMillan features special courses in computers and mathematics. The name of the school was changed to McMillan Magnet Center in the late 1990s. The school completed a $13 million renovation project in 2003, including a library/media center, technology and living laboratories, computer labs, and an indoor and outdoor athletic ...
The new elementary school is named after Satoshi “Fibber” Hirayama. The school’s name and colors were revealed over a year ago, and its mascot and colors soon after.. The process of ...
It will be the 23rd elementary school in the district and the fifth in the Bluffton area. The district allotted $56.6 million for the school’s construction from the $439 million referendum that ...
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The school opened in 1952. The magnet program was established in 1991, [1] after Bailey's parent–teacher association (PTA), under President Richard Kurin, threatened to sue the school board to redraw the school boundaries, [2] hoping to bring academic, linguistic, and cultural diversity to a school with a high percentage of non-native English speakers (87% in 1991). [3]
MHMS was established in 2003. The school is named after Merrol N. Hyde, a local resident and Sumner County Commissioner. The school served grades 5–9 in its first school year. The second school year, 2004–05, the school had students in grades K–10 with the addition of a new elementary wing. The 2005–06 school year served grades K–11.