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Cincinnati State's main campus is located at 3520 Central Parkway, near the junction of Interstates 74 and 75. The college also operates satellite campuses in Middletown, Harrison, and Evendale. The Cincinnati West campus, located at the college-owned Cincinnati West Airport in Harrison, offers classes in aviation maintenance technologies. [7]
Parkway C-2 School District, or Parkway Schools, is a public school district serving eight municipalities in western St. Louis County, Missouri, United States. The district headquarters is in Chesterfield . [ 2 ]
Parkway West High School (PWHS) was the second high school built in the Parkway School District; it opened in fall 1968 with grades 10-12. In the 1969–1970 school year, Parkway West Junior High was formed and grades 7-9 were housed in the West Senior building, operating on the same schedule as West Senior.
Parkway West began in 1970 as the Gamma Campus of the Parkway Program, which was a "school without walls" program. Begun in 1969 by John Bremer , [ 5 ] the Parkway Program was a pioneering and influential public alternative school . [ 6 ]
Parkway Central High School: Colts Chesterfield St. Louis 1,263 Parkway North High School: Vikings Creve Coeur (unincorporated) St. Louis 1,236 Parkway South High School: Patriots Manchester St. Louis 1,740 Parkway West High School: Longhorns Chesterfield St. Louis 1,301 Pattonville High School: Pirates Maryland Heights St. Louis 1,727
PWHS may refer to: . Parkway West High School (Ballwin, Missouri), Ballwin, Missouri Parkway West High School (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School, Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania
Chattahoochee Technical College (Chattahoochee Tech, CTC, or Chatt Tech) is a public technical college in the U.S. state of Georgia.It is governed by the Technical College System of Georgia and has eight campuses in the north-northwest metro-Atlanta area, and another just outside the region.
In 1936, with the Ashland Independent School District's Board of Education and first term Governor Happy Chandler's support, Ashland Oil and Refining Company founder [3] and CEO Paul G. Blazer [4] and Ashland attorney John T. Diederich, a leading Republican figure in the state, [5] lobbied for the expansion of Kentucky State tax legislation (KRS 165) for municipal colleges and the associated ...