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  2. Chandler Unified School District - Wikipedia

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    Chandler Unified School District serves most of the city of Chandler, Arizona, plus portions of Gilbert, and Queen Creek. The district serves over 43,000 students, making it the 2nd largest school district in Arizona. [2] Hamilton High in Chandler, Arizona. Some parts of Chandler are not part of this school district.

  3. Hamilton High School (Chandler, Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    CUSD was granted a $192 million USD bond in November 2015 for district wide construction and updates. Hamilton was allocated $4.5 million for a two-story building (N-wing) with 20 classroom and additional administration offices 27,530 ft 2 (2,557.6 m 2 ) located on what was the original outdoor concrete basketball courts.

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  6. CUSD - Wikipedia

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    CUSD is an acronym used to refer to the following school districts: . Cambridge University Social Democrats; Capistrano Unified School District; Carlsbad Unified School District

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    Just take a trip back in time to the ‘80s (we know we have your attention, millennials) with this roundup of the most popular baby names of 1985—straight from Social Security Administration ...

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  9. Children's Express - Wikipedia

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    Children's Express reporters were easily recognizable by the bright yellow T-shirts they wore on the job. CE editors also wore a "uniform"—red polo-style shirts with the Children's Express logo in one corner. Amy Carter, daughter of President Jimmy Carter, was a Children's Express reporter in the 70's.