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  2. List of boys' schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Louisville. DeSales High School; St. Xavier High School; Trinity High School; Northern Kentucky. Covington Catholic High School (Park Hills); Former boys' schools. Bishop David High School (Louisville; merged with the all-girls' Angela Merici High School in 1984 to form the current Holy Cross High School)

  3. West Philadelphia Catholic High School for Boys - Wikipedia

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    In 1945, 54,000 fans saw Southern West Philadelphia Catholic High School for Boys, 18–13. [5] In 1984, West Catholic High School for Boys was one of sixty recognized by the Council of American Private Education as an exemplary high school. [6] The school colors were blue and white and its motto was Pro Deo et Patria (For God and Country).

  4. Boys High School (Brooklyn) - Wikipedia

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    Boys and Girls High School immediately moved to a new building at Fulton Street and Utica Avenue. [7] The school was a college preparatory program with high academic standards. Congressman Emanuel Celler described Boys High in his autobiography, "I went to Boys' High School — naturally. I say "naturally" because Boys' High School then, as now ...

  5. 7 Dorm Room Essentials You Need for the New School Year

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  6. Dorm decor for less: Back-to-school privacy that isn't pricey

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    Dorm living can prove challenging, especially the living-with-strangers part. But take it from those who have gone before: There are stylish ways to divide the space without being divisive. And it ...

  7. Berkshire School - Wikipedia

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    Berkshire School (for boys) was established in 1907 at the foot of Mount Everett, one of the highest mountains in Massachusetts, by Seaver Burton Buck, who led the school until 1943. [9] Buck was reportedly a "Victorian disciplinarian… sometimes subverted by a pixieish manner." [10] Berkshire became a coeducational school in 1969.