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  2. Noble Network of Charter Schools - Wikipedia

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    Noble schools are public and open to all students in Chicago and there is no testing required for admission. [6] The student population for Noble Network schools is 98% minority and 89% low-income. It currently serves 12,543 students [7] from more than 70 Chicago communities. [5] The Noble Network has an overall college acceptance rate of 90%. [8]

  3. Samuel Lloyd Noble - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Lloyd Noble, known as Lloyd Noble (30 November 1896 in Ardmore, Oklahoma – 14 February 1950 in Houston, Texas), was an oilman and philanthropist, founder of the Noble Corporation and the Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation. [1] He attended Southeastern Normal College in Durant, Oklahoma and the University of Oklahoma. [2]

  4. Noble Local School District - Wikipedia

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    Noble Local School District is the largest district in Noble County, Ohio. Shenandoah Elementary and Shenandoah High are the only two schools in the district. The campus is located in Sarahsville, Ohio .

  5. Scrim - Wikipedia

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    Scrim can refer to: . Scrim (material), either of two types of material (a lightweight, translucent fabric or a coarse, heavy material) Scrim (lighting), a device used in lighting for films

  6. Noble Drew Ali - Wikipedia

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    Noble Drew Ali (January 8, 1886 – July 20, 1929; possibly born Timothy or Thomas Drew) was an American religious leader who, in the early 20th century, founded a series of organizations that he ultimately placed under the umbrella title, the Moorish Science Temple of America; including the Canaanite Temple (1913–1916), the Moorish Divine and National Movement (1916–1925), the Moorish ...