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  2. Minnehaha Academy - Wikipedia

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    Minnehaha Academy (often abbreviated MA) is a Christian private school in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, for students in preschool through 12th grade, and established in 1913. There are two campuses, the South Campus for preschool through 8th graders, and the North Campus, for 9th through 12th graders.

  3. Chet Holmgren - Wikipedia

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    As a freshman at Minnehaha Academy, Holmgren averaged 6.2 points and three rebounds per game. [6] His team won its second straight Class 2A state championship. [7] In his sophomore season, Holmgren averaged 18.6 points and 11 rebounds per game and led his team to another Class 2A state title. [6]

  4. Category:Private high schools in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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  5. Jalen Suggs - Wikipedia

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    As a freshman at Minnehaha Academy, Suggs averaged 21.5 points, eight rebounds and five assists per game. He scored 22 points, including 15 in the second half, to win the Class 2A state championship over Crosby-Ironton High School. [4] Suggs was named to the MaxPreps Freshman All-American first team. [5]

  6. Hiawatha, Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    Minnehaha Academy, a private college preparatory school, has their elementary and middle school campus on 42nd Street and West River Parkway. [8] John H. Stevens House on 4901 Minnehaha Avenue [9] The 46th Street Station and the 50th/Minnehaha Station on the Metro Blue Line [10]

  7. Minnehaha - Wikipedia

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    Minnehaha's name has proven inspirational beyond the North American continent: Minnehaha Rock was a phantom island between Easter Island and Sala y Gómez Island in Chile. Two avenues in suburbs of Auckland, New Zealand, in Titirangi and Takapuna, are named for the figure. Minnehaha Falls may be found in Katoomba, Australia.

  8. Free play - Wikipedia

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    Free play as unproductive or less valuable than structured activities, with many schoolchildren given less free time and fewer physical outlets at school, according to Ginsburg et al. 2007. [3] Free play is not merely a pastime; it is a fundamental process through which children learn and develop across multiple domains.

  9. Minnehaha (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Minnehaha (sternwheeler), a steamboat in Oregon, U.S., in the 1860s and 1870s Minnehaha (steamboat) , a steamboat on Lake Minnetonka, in Minnesota Minne-Ha-Ha II , a steamboat on Lake George