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  2. Salado High School - Wikipedia

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    Salado High School is a public high school located in Salado, Texas and classified as a 4A school by the University Interscholastic League. It is part of the Salado Independent School District located in southern Bell County. During 2022–2023, Salado High School had an enrollment of 716 students and a student to teacher ratio of 14.81. [1]

  3. Salado Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    Salado Independent School District is a public school district based in Salado, Texas ().It is located in Bell County midway between Austin and Waco on Interstate 35.. In 2012, the school district was rated five stars on the Financial Allocation Study for Texas (FAST) ratings based on students' reading and mathematics achievement and district spending.

  4. Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools - Wikipedia

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    It was formerly headquartered at the Salado Civic Center in Salado, Texas. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Founded in 1978, TAPPS governs athletic, fine arts, and academic contests for the majority of non-public high schools in Texas .

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  6. Salado, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Salado (/ s ə ˈ l eɪ d oʊ / sə-LAY-doh) is a village in Bell County, Texas, United States. Salado was first incorporated in 1867 for the sole purpose of building a bridge across Salado Creek. In 2000, the citizens of Salado voted in favor of reincorporation, before which it was a census-designated place. The population was 2,394 at the ...

  7. Salado College - Wikipedia

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    The Salado College Board of Trustees leased the site to Dr. S. J. Jones who established a private high school. He operated it as Thomas Arnold High School from 1890 until 1913 when he retired. The school closed in 1918 and became a free public school until 1924. A fire destroyed the main building in 1901 and again in 1902.

  8. List of Texas UIL One-Act Play winners - Wikipedia

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    School Play [1] [2] 1926–1927 Mexia Riders To The Sea: 1927–1928 Plainview The Valiant: 1928–1929 Fort Worth Central The Sponge: 1929–1930 Abilene The High Heart: 1930–1931 Austin Casualties: 1931–1932 San Antonio Brackenridge The Hour Glass: 1932–1933 Crowell The Severed Cord: 1933–1934 Pampa Smokescreen: 1934–1935 Mission ...

  9. Talk:Salado High School - Wikipedia

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