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Salpointe also has a band and orchestra, which have, on multiple occasions, been featured on a local Tucson, Arizona-based news station, for their weekly "wake up call". [28] In 2016, one of Salpointe's brass musicians, Alexander Melnychuck, was included as part of the GRAMMY Camp — Jazz Session and GRAMMY in the Schools Media Team. [29]
Salpointe may refer to: Jean-Baptiste Salpointe (1825–1898), first Roman Catholic bishop of Arizona; Salpointe Catholic High School, located in Tucson, Arizona
Salpointe Catholic High School; San Miguel High School, College and Career preparatory high school located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tucson. Saint Augustine Catholic High School. [22] Catholic High School for grades 9-12; St.Cyril School of Alexandria, for grades K–8; The Gregory School
Mountain Pointe High School (Tempe Union) North Canyon High School (Paradise Valley) Paradise Valley High School (Paradise Valley) Phoenix College Preparatory Academy (Maricopa Community College District) Pinnacle High School (Paradise Valley) Sandra Day O'Connor High School (Deer Valley) Shadow Mountain High School (Paradise Valley)
Jean-Baptiste Salpointe (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ batist salpwɛ̃t]; February 22, 1825 – July 15, 1898) was the first Bishop of Arizona and the second Archbishop of Santa Fe. Early life and education
LaPointe's 2022 memoir Red Paint: The Ancestral Autobiography of a Coast Salish Punk [1] was published to significant critical acclaim in 2022. It received the 2023 Pacific Northwest Book Award [8] and the Washington State Book Award for Creative Nonfiction/Memoir. [9]
Rich Ellerson said, "I grew up with that special connection to Army Football. At that age, watching my big brother captain the Army football team, living on Army posts, it was just the biggest thing in our life. It was the foundation of my football experience, not just my Army football experience, and obviously, football is a big part of my life."
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