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  2. List of schools in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Baldwin High School. Baldwin Success Academy. Oak Hill Middle School. Georgia College Montessori Academy. Lakeside Elementary School. Lakeview Academy. Lakeview Primary School. Midway Hills Academy. Midway Hills Primary School.

  3. Cobb County School District - Wikipedia

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    Cobb County School District. /  33.938658°N 84.537803°W  / 33.938658; -84.537803. The Cobb County School District (CCSD) is the school district which operates public schools in Cobb County, Georgia, United States. The school district includes all of Cobb County except for the Marietta City Schools, though a number of schools in ...

  4. Powder Springs, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Powder Springs, Georgia. /  33.86583°N 84.68028°W  / 33.86583; -84.68028. Powder Springs is a city in Cobb County, Georgia, United States. The population was 13,940 at the 2010 census, [ 5] with an estimated population for 2019 of 15,758. [ 6] The 12,000-capacity Walter H. Cantrell Stadium is located in Powder Springs.

  5. How Ferguson elevated the profile of the Justice Department's ...

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    The public outcry in Ferguson didn’t occur in a vacuum, coming two years after the killing of Black teenager Trayvon Martin by a neighborhood watch volunteer in Florida and on the heels of a ...

  6. History of education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The rapid expansion of education past age 14 set the U.S. apart from Europe for much of the 20th century. [ 82] From 1910 to 1940, high schools grew in number and size, reaching out to a broader clientele. In 1910, for example, 9% of Americans had a high school diploma; in 1935, the rate was 40%. [ 190]

  7. Three-tier education - Wikipedia

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    In a three-tier local education authority children begin their compulsory education in a first school [1] or lower school, [2] which caters for children up to the age of 8 or 9. [3] Children then transfer to a middle school, which caters for children from age 9 to age 13 or 14. [3] Following this, children transfer for the remainder of their ...

  8. Lillie England Lovinggood - Wikipedia

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    Lillie G. England was born in 1871 in Louisville, Kentucky. She attended public schools there, and then studied at Knoxville College, a historically black college founded in 1875. In 1889 she won the college's A. E. T. Draper medal for general scholarship and elocution. [ 1] After graduating, she taught school in Birmingham, Alabama.

  9. READ 180 - Wikipedia

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    READ 180 was founded in 1985 by Ted Hasselbring and members of the Cognition and Technology Group at Vanderbilt University.With a grant from the United States Department of Education’s Office of Special Education, Dr. Hasselbring developed software that used student performance data to individualize and differentiate the path of computerized reading instruction. [2]