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  2. Schoology - Wikipedia

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    Schoology was acquired by PowerSchool in November 2019. Use. Among Schoology's features are attendance records, grades, exams, and homework. The interface consists of a list of task and links to folders and assignments for students. Schoology can be integrated with the school's current grading system.

  3. Buncombe County Schools - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .buncombeschools .org. Buncombe County Schools (BCS) is the public school system overseeing education in Buncombe County, North Carolina, including parts of Asheville, North Carolina. [1] The Buncombe County Schools system is the largest in Western North Carolina with almost 25,000 students enrolled in 47 schools and programs.

  4. PowerSchool Training Provided For Mountain Brook ... - Patch

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    PowerSchool Training Provided For Mountain Brook Schools Staff - Mountain Brook, AL - PowerSchool is the new software that MBS will use system-wide for teachers, students and staff.

  5. Bishop's College School - Wikipedia

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    Bishop's College School or BCS is an English-language non-profit independent boarding prep school in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada for students in Grades 7 to 12. Founded in 1836, BCS is the fifth oldest private school in Canada. BCS has the highest endowment per student of any independent school in Canada.

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  7. Bellevue Christian School - Wikipedia

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    Bellevue Christian School (BCS) is a private, interdenominational Christian school serving grades K-12, located in Clyde Hill, Washington. BCS is a Northwest Association of Independent Schools member and is a part of the Nisqually League, a high school athletic conference located in the greater Seattle area.

  8. BCS theory - Wikipedia

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    In physics, the Bardeen–Cooper–Schrieffer ( BCS) theory (named after John Bardeen, Leon Cooper, and John Robert Schrieffer) is the first microscopic theory of superconductivity since Heike Kamerlingh Onnes's 1911 discovery. The theory describes superconductivity as a microscopic effect caused by a condensation of Cooper pairs.

  9. Power Five conferences - Wikipedia

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    The Power Five conferences are the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), Big Ten Conference, Big 12 Conference, Pac-12 Conference, and Southeastern Conference (SEC). The FBS consists of the Power Five, five other conferences known as the Group of Five (G5), and a small number of independent schools. The term Power Five is not defined by the National ...

  10. Bearspaw Christian School - Wikipedia

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    Bearspaw Christian School (BCS) is a non-denominational, private Christian school for Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12. BCS is located in the northwest corner of Calgary, Alberta with an enrolment of 720+ students. BCS is accredited by Alberta Education and is affiliated with the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI), the ...

  11. Hillsdale College - Wikipedia

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    hillsdale .edu. Hillsdale College is a private, conservative, [4] [5] Christian [6] liberal arts college in Hillsdale, Michigan. It was founded in 1844 by members of the Free Will Baptists. [7] Women were admitted to the college in 1844, making the college the second-oldest coeducational educational institution in the United States.