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  2. Benjamin Franklin High School (New Orleans) - Wikipedia

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    The music program at Ben Franklin was founded by Peter Dombourian, who served as part-time band director and music teacher from 1974 until 1991. [66] His students included trumpeter Wynton Marsalis , who enrolled concurrently at Ben Franklin and NOCCA. [ 67 ]

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    www.bfhs-bcsd-id.schoolloop.com Bonners Ferry High School is a four-year public secondary school in Bonners Ferry, Idaho . [ 4 ] The only traditional high school in the Boundary County School District #101, it serves all of Boundary County , the northernmost in the state.

  4. Big Foot High School - Wikipedia

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    Big Foot High School (BFHS) is a comprehensive four-year public high school located in Wisconsin's South Central Walworth County in the Village of Walworth. A union high school, BFHS operates as a grade 9–12 district with students coming from four K-8 districts. BFHS is governed by a separate, elected five-member board of education.

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  7. BFHS - Wikipedia

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    BFHS may stand for one of several high schools, including: Beaver Falls High School ( Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania ) Benjamin Franklin High School (multiple locations in the United States )

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  9. Benjamin Franklin High School (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    During the McCarthy era, Francis P. Jennings, President of the Philadelphia Teachers Union and a social studies teacher at Franklin, was suspended for alleged communist activity. Testifying before the House Un-American Activities Committee, he declared that teachers were required to sacrifice constitutional rights to qualify for employment. [9]