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  2. Chrysalis School (Woodinville, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Chrysalis School is a private school in Woodinville, Washington, teaching grades K–12. The primary campus houses the middle school and high school programs, while the elementary school is located on a separate campus also in Woodinville.

  3. Chrysalis High - Wikipedia

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    Chrysalis High, Marq is the only school in Bengaluru to have a 100 metre Skating Rink for children. Chrysalis High, Yelahanka (Bagalur Cross), spread across an area of approximately 2.5 acres & has amenities like a Semi Olympic Size Swimming Pool, a Futsal Ground, Basketball Court & demarcated areas for Cricket, Music, Dance, Martial Arts ...

  4. Chrysalis (boarding school) - Wikipedia

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    Chrysalis is a private, small therapeutic boarding school for girls between the ages of 13 and 18 years old. It is located in Eureka, Montana . Chrysalis was created in 1998 and now is a full member of the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs (NATSAP).

  5. It has 735 students as of 2015. 87% of the students are designated as low income, and the student body is majority Hispanic. The school occupies a three-story 1920s building. The school uses the International Baccalaureate program. [46] Hogg's student body became mostly racial minority in the late 1970s. [34]

  6. Houston Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    The white student body decreased, while the Hispanic student body increased and became HISD's largest student demographic in the 1989-1990 school year. [73] In 1975 the student body was 39% White and 19% Hispanic. [74] In 1981 the district had 190,000 students; [75] 31% of the district's students were Hispanic, [76] and 21% were White. [55]

  7. MIT Chrysalis - Wikipedia

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    The Chrysalis was a human-powered biplane, designed and built by graduates and undergraduates of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, with Professor Eugene Larabee acting as Project Adviser. [1] MIT had previously built two HPAs, the BURD and BURD II, both of which were unsuccessful. [2]

  8. MIT Monarch A - Wikipedia

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    The concept and general arrangement of the craft, described as an improved successor to the Chrysalis, was first detailed in the Spring 1981 issue of the AIAA Student Journal. [2] Development of the design was prompted in May 1983 by the announcement of the Kremer World Speed Competition. According to the rules, the first HPA to traverse a ...

  9. Tom Sturges - Wikipedia

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    Tom Sturges (born June 22, 1956) is an American music executive, author, educator, and public speaker. [1] [2]He has served as president of Chrysalis Music, [3] EVP/Head of Creative for Universal Music Publishing Group, and VP/GM of Shaquille O'Neals T.W.Is.M Records. [4]