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Sehome High School. / 48.72750°N 122.48139°W / 48.72750; -122.48139. Sehome High School is a public school in Bellingham, Washington, located approximately 90 miles (140 km) north of Seattle and 52 miles (84 km) south of Vancouver, British Columbia. The school serves students mainly from the western and southwestern sections of the ...
An investigation into a “serious, confirmed” hazing incident that violated Bellingham Public Schools’ policies forced the Sehome High School football team to forfeit last week’s Northwest ...
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The Capital Area Activities Conference (Or CAAC) is a high school sports league located in Central Michigan. It is a member of the Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA). There are currently 19 member schools in the conference that come from the counties of Clinton, Eaton, Ingham, Ionia, and Livingston. The Capital Area Activities ...
At least 100 students and staff walked out of Sehome High School Wednesday morning, Nov. 23, to protest against school threats and gun violence. This comes after the school went into lockdown on ...
With an A grade, Sehome High School topped the list of Whatcom County high schools and placed No. 27 among public schools in Washington state. It earned its highest mark for its academics, with a ...
Cascades Conference. The Cascade Conference is a Michigan high school athletic conference that was formed prior to the 1954 school year. The conference includes mostly Class C schools and one Class B school with the majority of its members being from Jackson County along with one member each from Calhoun, Hillsdale, Ingham, Lenawee, and ...
Whiteland Community High School, Whiteland, Indiana – The discussion of a possible change among school officials prompted a "Save the Warrior" page on Facebook. The name will be retained, but the school plans to phase out its Native American logo, beginning with sports jerseys.