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Broadway High School (Seattle) Alumni
Broadway High School may refer to: *Broadway High School (San Jose, California) *Broadway High School (Broadway, Virginia) Broadway High School is a public secondary school in Broadway, Virginia. It is located at 269 Gobbler Drive. History The original Broadway School was a small, one-room building that opened in the mid-1870s and was taught by C. E. Barglebaugh, j ... * Broadway High School (Seattle) {{Disambig ...
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Broadway High School (San Jose, California)
Broadway High School is an alternative secondary school A secondary school describes an institution that provides secondary education and also usually includes the building where this takes place. Some secondary schools provide both '' secondary education, lower secondary education'' (ages 11 to 14) ... located in San Jose, California which serves students within the San Jose Unified School District. The school was first opened in 1976. References External links Broadway High School official webpageprovided by greatschools.net Educational institutions established in 1976 High schools in San Jose, California Public high schools in California Alternative schools in California 1976 establishments in California {{SanJoseCA-struct-stub ...
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Broadway High School (Broadway, Virginia)
Broadway High School is a public secondary school in Broadway, Virginia. It is located at 269 Gobbler Drive. History The original Broadway School was a small, one-room building that opened in the mid-1870s and was taught by C. E. Barglebaugh, just eighteen years old. Four rooms were added over the years, but it burned down in 1907. A brick building with a library, office, auditorium, and six rooms replaced it. A high school was built adjacent to that building in 1920, and grade school and high school were divided. A new facility built west of the town in the 1950s was used as a high school until completion of the current building at its current location in January 1998, upon which time it became J. Frank Hillyard Middle School, named for its former principal. The SCA buried a time capsule in 1992 that will be opened in 2032. Athletics *Track and field (indoor–outdoor) **Brett Olinger was the two-time state champion in the 300 meter hurdles (2005-2006). *Cross country **Coache ...
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