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  2. Washington DC Taiwanese School - Wikipedia

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    The Washington DC Taiwanese School provides Taiwanese, traditional Mandarin, and Japanese classes at various levels for both children and adults. [29] Extracurricular activities are offered for children and adult to participate include chess club, TaiChi, dance, yoga, basketball, GuZheng, percussion, and calligraphy.

  3. Montgomery County Public Schools (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    The school system saw more growth in 1912 after the United States Congress passed a "non-resident" law that excluded Montgomery County school children from enrolling in Washington, D.C. schools, which were known for their higher quality. By 1921, the school budget had grown to more than $316,000. [9]

  4. List of public schools in Montgomery County, Maryland

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    John T. Baker Middle School: Damascus: 825 Clearspring, Damascus, Laytonsville, Rockwell, Woodfield Benjamin Banneker Middle School Burtonsville: 781 Burtonsville, Fairland, Greencastle Briggs Chaney Middle School Silver Spring 864 Cloverly, Fairland, Galway, Page Cabin John Middle School: Potomac: 974 Bells Mill, Cold Spring, Seven Locks ...

  5. Cabin John - Wikipedia

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    Cabin John may refer to some place names in the United States: Cabin John, Maryland; Cabin John Aqueduct; Cabin John Bridge; Cabin John Creek (Potomac River) Cabin John Middle School; Cabin John Parkway

  6. Cabin John, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Cabin John is the location of the Union Arch Bridge, built between 1857 and 1864 over Cabin John Creek; at the time of its completion, the bridge embodied the longest single-span masonry arch in the world and remains the longest in the United States. [4] The Cabin John Bridge Hotel was built in 1870 adjacent to the west end of the Union Arch ...

  7. First Priority - Wikipedia

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    This Club being Church-based is the primary distinction between First Priority and other club ministries: they are a local-church strategy rather than a para-church ministry. First Priority of America works to empower the 325,000 Evangelical churches to reach the students in 41,000 Public Middle and High schools in the U.S.

  8. Talk:Cabin John Middle School - Wikipedia

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  9. National Beta Club - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, the Junior Beta Club was formed for middle school students. [1] The first Junior Beta Club was established at Millsap Elementary in Millsap, Texas in August 1961. [23] The Beta Club held its first national convention in June 1981 in Orlando, Florida. [23] It celebrated Founder's Day for the first time on October 27, 2017. [23]