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  2. Hillsboro High School (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Hillsboro High School officially opened October 22, 1939, with an enrollment of 164 students and seven faculty members. Initially, the school served a rural area. Later population increases, re-zoning, the Vocational Educational Act, and 20th century influences have resulted in changes from a two-story red brick building in a pastoral setting ...

  3. List of schools in Memphis-Shelby County Schools - Wikipedia

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    Kirby Middle School (Memphis, Tennessee) Raleigh-Egypt Middle School (Memphis, Tennessee) – Annexed with Raleigh in the 1970s. * POWER CENTER ACADEMY SOUTHEAST ( MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE ) Elementary schools. Brownsville Road Elementary; Capleville Elementary – Former elementary school on Shelby Drive. Building destroyed by fire in 2009.

  4. Blackman High School - Wikipedia

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    Blackman High School. / 35.858450; -86.477100. Blackman High School is a high school located in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States which is operated by the Rutherford County Schools. The school was established in 2000 to complement the existing Blackman Elementary School.

  5. Van Buren County Schools - Wikipedia

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    Van Buren County Schools is a school district headquartered in Spencer, Tennessee. It serves Van Buren County and operates two schools: Spencer Elementary School and Van Buren County High School. Van Buren County High School had a previous building used until 1939.

  6. Marshall County Schools (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Marshall County Schools is a school district headquartered in Lewisburg, Tennessee, serving all of Marshall County. All schools in Lewisburg are home of the Tigers, all schools in Cornersville are home of the Bulldogs, and all schools in Chapel Hill are home of the Rockets.

  7. Arlington High School (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Arlington High School (Tennessee) /  35.27611°N 89.66667°W  / 35.27611; -89.66667. Arlington High School is a public high school located in Arlington, Tennessee, United States. It was started in 2004 and had an enrollment of 2,097 students in the 2019–20 school year. [1]

  8. Murfreesboro City Schools - Wikipedia

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    Murfreesboro City Schools (MCS) is a school district headquartered in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, in the Nashville metropolitan area of Middle Tennessee. The district only operates elementary schools; Rutherford County Schools operates middle and high schools serving Murfreesboro.

  9. Cherokee High School (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Cherokee High School was founded in 1980 after the Hawkins County Board of Education had determined in the mid-1970s that it would be more cost effective for the school system to construct and operate two comprehensive high schools rather than the four community-based high schools it was then operating. The two schools would be centered in the ...

  10. Middle Tennessee Christian School - Wikipedia

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    Middle Tennessee Christian School (MTCS) is a private Christian school in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States and chartered on December 9, 1960. Individuals from a number of congregations of the Churches of Christ in Murfreesboro were responsible for establishing the school.

  11. St. Marks Presbyterian Church (Rogersville, Tennessee)

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    Shingle Style. MPS. Rural African-American Churches in Tennessee MPS. NRHP reference No. 06000132 [1] Added to NRHP. March 10, 2006. St. Marks Presbyterian Church is a historic African-American Presbyterian church in Rogersville, Tennessee. Its building was added to the list of National Register of Historic Places in March 10, 2006.