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Byron High school offers several sports and extra curricular activities for its student body. Non-athletic activities include: Chess, Scholastic Bowl, Speech Team, Drama Club, Worldwide Youth in Science and Engineering, National Honor Society, Foreign Language Club, Future Farmers of America, Band, Chorus, Art Club, Student Council, Yearbook, Mission Statement Club, and Key Club.
Byron High School is located on the north side of Byron, Minnesota. It serves students in Byron and parts of neighboring areas. It serves students in Byron and parts of neighboring areas. Construction of a new building was completed during fall of 2006.
Byron High School is a public high school located in Byron, Michigan. The school educates about 390 students in grades 9 to 12 and is part of Byron Area Schools. The school educates about 390 students in grades 9 to 12 and is part of Byron Area Schools.
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Byron Nelson volleyball players start their practices by forming a circle to discuss the highs and lows of a typical school day. High school can be tough to balance for a student-athlete ...
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Byron is a city in Ogle County, Illinois, United States, probably best known as the location of the Byron Nuclear Generating Station, one of the last nuclear power plants commissioned in the United States. Byron is located in Byron Township, along the Rock River. The population was 3,753 at the 2010 census, up from 2,917 at the 2000 census.
William Hayes–1969-1978 (unknown, named Superintendent of Byron–Bergen Central School District) Frank C. Ferrando–1978-1988 (Assistant Principal - Batavia High School, named Assistant Superintendent for Secondary Education of Grand Island Central School District) Edward F. Bishop–1988-2000 (Vice Principal - Waterloo High School, retired)