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  2. Northern New Mexico College - Wikipedia

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    Northern was founded in El Rito, New Mexico in 1909 as the Spanish American Normal School, with the original mission of providing teacher training for the area's Spanish speakers. [2] The college's original mission and Constitutional charter makes Northern the first Hispanic-serving institution in the United States.

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    International Baccalaureate schools in Washington, D.C. (4 P) International Baccalaureate schools in West Virginia (1 P) International Baccalaureate schools in Wisconsin (9 P)

  4. Spanish Baccalaureate - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Baccalaureate (Spanish: Bachillerato, pronounced [baʧiʎeˈɾato] ⓘ) [a] is the post-16 stage of education in Spain, comparable to the A Levels in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, Highers in Scotland, the French Baccalaureate in France or the International Baccalaureate. It follows the ESO (compulsory stage of secondary ...

  5. Category : International Baccalaureate schools in New Mexico

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    Pages in category "International Baccalaureate schools in New Mexico" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  6. List of colleges and universities in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    List of former colleges and universities in New Mexico [9]; School Location(s) [a] Control Type Established [d] Closed [f] History National American University [10]: Albuquerque (Albuquerque East) [g]

  7. Oscar F. Smith High School - Wikipedia

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    When South Norfolk merged with Norfolk County to form the city of Chesapeake in 1963, Smith High became part of the new city. The school opened in 1954 and was named after Oscar Frommel Smith (25 October 1891 – 4 May 1950), a Hampton Roads fertilizer magnate and civic leader, who had recently died [ 3 ] and whose widow, Ruth, offered the ...