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  2. Sumner County Schools - Wikipedia

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    Sumner County Schools (SCS) is a public school district in Sumner County, Tennessee, United States. It enrolls approximately 29,000 students and is the eighth largest school district in Tennessee. It enrolls approximately 29,000 students and is the eighth largest school district in Tennessee.

  3. Sumner Schools - Wikipedia

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    Sumner Schools may refer to: Sumner County Schools, a school district in Sumner County, Tennessee, United States; Sumner School District, a school district in Pierce County, Washington, United States; Charles Sumner School, established in 1872, one of the earliest schools for African Americans in Washington, D.C.

  4. Tennessee Voter Guide: A look at candidates in the Sumner ...

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    Two seats on the school board are being contested in the Sumner County General Election on Aug. 1. Tennessee Voter Guide: A look at candidates in the Sumner County Aug. 1 general election Skip to ...

  5. LUS Fiber partners with Love Our Schools to donate backpacks ...

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    LUS Fiber and Love Our Schools collaborated to donate 100 backpacks filled with school supplies to Alice Boucher Elementary.

  6. Sumner County schools pass resolution against school choice ...

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    Sumner County Schools passed a resolution against Gov. Bill Lee’s Education Freedom Scholarship Act. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  7. Charles Sumner - Wikipedia

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    Sumner's birthplace on Irving Street, Beacon Hill, Boston Charles Sumner was born on Irving Street in Boston on January 6, 1811. His father, Charles Pinckney Sumner, was a Harvard-educated lawyer, abolitionist, and early proponent of racial integration of schools, who shocked 19th-century Boston by opposing anti-miscegenation laws. [3]

  8. Liberty Creek High School - Wikipedia

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    In response, Sumner County Schools released plans for a new cluster of schools in October 2019, which included Liberty Creek High School, along with an elementary school and a middle school of the same name. [4] The school board unanimously approved a construction bid for the campus in November 2019. [5]

  9. Portland High School (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Serving as the flagship for Sumner County education, Portland High School was the first four-year public high school in the county. The school began in 1874 as Portland Seminary and sat on a 1-acre (4,000 m 2) plot of land donated by J.C. Buntin, the son of the town's founder.