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Schooley may refer to: People *Bob Schooley, American television producer *Derek Schooley (born 1970), American hockey player *Roy Schooley (1880–1933), Canadian-American hockey referee Places *Schooley, Ohio, a community in the United States * Schooley's Mountain, a mountain ridge in New Jersey *Schooley's Mountain, New Jersey, a community in New Jersey **Schooley's Mountain Historic District, listed on the NRHP in Morris County, New Jersey See also *Schoolies (other) *School (other) A school is an institution for learning. School or the school may also refer to: * School of thought, a number of individuals with shared styles, approaches or aims * School (fish), a group of fish swimming in the same direction in a coordinate ...
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Bob Schooley
Robert Schooley is an American screenwriter, television writer and television producer. He and Mark McCorkle are the creators of the 2002 animated television series ''Kim Possible'', which aired on Disney Channel. He was also an executive producer of the series, as well as having written scripts for several episodes. He has worked on several DreamWorks Animation shows, including ''The Penguins of Madagascar'', '' Monsters vs. Aliens'', and ''All Hail King Julien''. He also wrote a book called "''Liar of Kudzu''" with McCorkle. He comes from Levittown, Pennsylvania. From 2017 to 2021, he and McCorkle produced '' Big Hero 6: The Series'', which aired on Disney XD and Disney Channel. He has written screenplays for films like '' Aladdin: The Return of Jafar'', ''Aladdin and the King of Thieves'', '' The Lion King II: Simba's Pride'', '' Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins'', '' Sky High'' and ''Hotel for Dogs''. Filmography *'' Maxie's World'' - sound department (19 ...
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Derek Schooley
Derek Schooley (born October 4,1970) is an American ice hockey head coach and former player. Since 2004 he has been the head coach for Robert Morris, with his tenure interrupted during the program's 2021-23 disbandment. Career Hailing from St. Louis, Schooley was unheralded coming out of high school and spent a year with the Omaha Lancers under Frank Serratore. Schooley led the USHL in scoring by a defenseman for his lone season in the league, helping Omaha capture both the regular season and Championship titles, a first for Lancers. After being named to the USHL All-Star second team Schooley joined the program at Western Michigan. Schooley played for the Broncos for four seasons, improving his point total each season, but remained a relatively unknown player outside of Kalamazoo. The Broncos had a fair amount of success while schooley was there, making two conference semifinals as well as only their second tournament appearance in 1994. After graduating with a degree in Communi ...
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Roy Schooley
Roy Dunlap Schooley (April 13, 1880 – November 13, 1933) was a former hockey referee who later became the manager of both Duquesne Gardens, located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and the Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets of the United States Amateur Hockey Association. In 1925, the Yellow Jackets hockey club, evolved into the Pittsburgh Pirates of the National Hockey League. On March 16, 1920 at the Duquesne Gardens, he helped found USA Hockey, the governing body for amateur ice hockey in the United States. That same year, he assembled the first U.S. Olympic Hockey Team which won a silver medal at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium and is credited with helping to foster the growth of hockey in the country. Outside of sports, also Schooley worked as the treasurer to the City of Pittsburgh and as the campaign manager to Edward V. Babcock, who would go on to become Pittsburgh's mayor in 1918. However a purchasing scandal forced him from his position in 1931, which soon ...
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Schooley, Ohio
Schooley is an unincorporated community in Ross County, in the U.S. state of Ohio Ohio () is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. Of the fifty U.S. states, it is the 34th-largest by area, and with a population of nearly 11.8 million, is the seventh-most populous and tenth-most densely populated. The sta .... History A variant name for the community was Shooleys Station. A post office called Schooleys Station 1858, the name was changed to Schooley in 1882, and the post office closed in 1906. John Schooley, the first postmaster and station agent, gave the community his name. References Unincorporated communities in Ross County, Ohio Unincorporated communities in Ohio {{RossCountyOH-geo-stub ...
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Schooley's Mountain
Schooley's or, officially, Schooleys Mountain is a mountain ridge in northern New Jersey that stretches from Lake Hopatcong in the north to Hampton in the south. It is centrally located within the southern Highlands, positioned almost equidistantly from the Kittatinny Valley in the west and the Piedmont plateau in the east. Schooley's Mountain is also one of the largest ridges in a group of geologically similar and parallel mountains, which include Allamuchy Mountain, Pohatcong Mountain, Scotts Mountain, and Jenny Jump Mountain. Geography Schooley's Mountain is separated from Musconetcong Mountain by a gap and the valley of Spruce Run, which bifurcates the mountain itself higher in its course. The mountain ridge extends about 20 miles northeast, being separated by Budd Lake and the South Branch Raritan River from Mooney Mountain. The northeasternmost point looks out upon Waterloo and the Musconetcong River, the valley of which lies upon its northwestern side; on the so ...
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Schooley's Mountain, New Jersey
Schooley's Mountain is an unincorporated community located within Washington Township in Morris County, New Jersey.Locality Search
State of . Accessed June 9, 2016. Named for the Schooley family who owned a considerable amount of land there in the 1790s, the community is on , a mountain with an elevation of about directly north of Long Valley. It rises above the surrounding valley, located about from

Schooley's Mountain Historic District
Schooley's Mountain Historic District is a historic district along Schooley's Mountain, Pleasant Grove, and Flocktown Roads, and Heath Lane in the Schooley's Mountain section of Washington Township, Morris County, New Jersey. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 14, 1991 for its significance in architecture, entertainment/recreation, and health/medicine. The district includes 71 contributing buildings, such as the Oak Cottage, site of schoolhouse No. 5, Schooley's Mountain Store, the William W. Marsh House, Christadelphian Bible Camp, the former Heath House Hotel, former Forest Grove Hydropathic Institute, Mine Hill Farm, the Marsh Mine and several private residences and commercial buildings. With History The area grew as a nineteenth century summer resort built around a mineral spring on Schooley's Mountain near a brook that flowed to the Musconetcong River. Schooley's Mountain Springs were rich in iron, termed chalybeate, and said to have heal ...
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Schoolies (other)
Schoolies can refer to: * Schoolies week, an Australian high-school graduate tradition * Skoolies, people who convert school buses into recreational vehicles See also * Schooley (other) * School (other) A school is an institution for learning. School or the school may also refer to: * School of thought, a number of individuals with shared styles, approaches or aims * School (fish), a group of fish swimming in the same direction in a coordinate ...
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