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To alleviate overcrowding, Clark Magnet High School accepts students from the attendance of all three comprehensive high schools through a lottery system. The school uses the former campus of Anderson W. Clark Junior High School. It underwent a US$15,000,000 renovation and opened in September, 1998.
Clark Magnet High School may refer to: Anderson W. Clark Magnet High School - Glendale, California (Los Angeles area) Michele Clark Magnet High School - Chicago
Michele Clark was born June 2, 1943, in Gary, Indiana. Clark's family moved to nearby Chicago when she was a child, She attended University of Chicago Laboratory Schools; graduating in 1961. After high school, Clark moved to Iowa and studied at Grinnell College.
Aug. 25—CLARK COUNTY — Greater Clark County Schools is increasing pay for bus drivers, para-educators and substitute teachers. On Tuesday, the Greater Clark school board unanimously approved ...
Opened 1965. Includes magnet school programs: Academy of Mathematics, Science, and Applied Technology (A.M.S.A.T.), Academy of Finance (A.O.F.), and Teacher Education Academy at Clark High School (T.E.A.C.H.). Magnet program established in 1993. It is the only high school in Clark County to be named after a person. Community College High School ...
Austin-East Magnet High School principal Tammi Campbell is moving to a new Knox County Schools administrative position created to enhance the connection between schools, students and their families.
There are several Clark High Schools: Anderson W. Clark Magnet High School, La Crescenta, California; Ed W. Clark High School, Las Vegas, Nevada; Clark Junior-Senior High School, Clark, South Dakota; George Rogers Clark Jr./Sr. High School (Hammond, IN), Hammond, Indiana; George Rogers Clark High School (Kentucky), Winchester, Kentucky
Dec. 1—NEW LONDON — The New London High School Jazz Band kicked off the opening of the high school's $110 million extension and renovation of its Multi-Magnet Campus on Friday afternoon.