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  2. Seminole County Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS) is a public school district that covers Seminole County, Florida. As of September 2006 [update] , the total district wide enrollment was 66,351 students. [3]

  3. Lake Mary High School - Wikipedia

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    Lake Mary High School was the fourth high school in Seminole County, opening for the 1981–82 academic year which is recent. Seminole High School was opened in 1902. The 300,000-square-foot (28,000 m 2 ) physical plant includes an 800-seat auditorium, 890-seat cafeteria, 2,200-seat gymnasium, a media center, and 13 computer labs.

  4. Crooms Academy of Information Technology - Wikipedia

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    Crooms Academy of Information Technology ( Crooms AoIT ), locally called Crooms, is a technology magnet school located in Sanford, Florida, known for being one of the few schools in the United States that issues laptops to every student. Crooms is much smaller than many U.S. high schools, having around 700 students.

  5. School District Launches Parent Portal Website - Patch

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    A recently launched website will allow parents to keep track of their student's progress through an online interface. The portal is linked to a PowerSchool Student Information System used...

  6. Savannah Christian Preparatory School - Wikipedia

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    Campuses Chatham Parkway. The 254-acre (1.03 km 2) Chatham Parkway campus hosts over 1,180 lower, middle and upper school students, and 250 daycare/preschool students.. Facilities include thirteen buildings with classrooms, labs, media centers, gyms, a dining hall, an outdoor pool, a track, five athletic fields, three playgrounds, and the Ecological Diversity for Educational Networking (E.D.E ...

  7. New York University School of Professional Studies - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .sps .nyu .edu. The New York University School of Professional Studies ( also known as SPS ), previously known as the New York University School of Continuing Education, is one of the schools and colleges that compose New York University. Founded in 1934, the school offers undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education programs.

  8. School Portal Opens This Week For Secondary Students

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    Elementary school families can access the portal next week, beginning Aug. 27 at the following times:

  9. Monmouth County School District's Online Portal Hacked

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    WEST LONG BRANCH, NJ — Shore Regional High School announced Tuesday morning that its student/parent online portal was hacked, and the private security information — including Social...

  10. Winter Springs High School - Wikipedia

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    School district: Seminole County Public Schools: Principal: Peter Gaffney: Faculty: 104.79 (FTE) Grades: 9-12: Number of students: 1,914 (2019-20) Student to teacher ratio: 18.27: Color(s) Purple and Vegas gold Mascot: Bears: Rivals: Oviedo High School, Lake Howell High School, Seminole High School: Newspaper: The Bear Truth News http ...

  11. University of Virginia School of Continuing and Professional ...

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    The School of Continuing and Professional Studies (SCPS) is the University of Virginia's adult continuing education and distance learning program. It reaches about 15,000 non-traditional students annually at academic centers located in Charlottesville, Hampton Roads, Northern Virginia, Quantico, Richmond, Roanoke, and Southwest Virginia.