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  1. North Community High School, or simply North, is a four-year comprehensive public high school located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The school has existed for over 120 years in several buildings all located on the city's northside.

  2. The original North High School, at the corner of 4 th Ave. and Dennison Ave., opened its doors on February 3, 1893, with eight teachers and 300 students. The student body quickly outgrew the building and an annex was constructed in 1902. That too became overcrowded.

  3. The annual “North on the Fourth” Open House/Reunion is held at the school each 4 th of July from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. It all began in 1991 when a small group from the class of 1956 decided to hold an open house at North High School on the 4 th of July.

  4. Columbus North High School Dedicated To Excellence In Education District Home. Translate Language. User Options. Graduation Site. Comments (-1) CNHS Teacher of the Year. Comments (-1) CNHS Cohort 2028 Incoming Freshmen. Comments (-1) IDOE Excellence in C ...

  5. 23 août 2016 · Home of the Polar Bears. Columbus Ohio Senior High School from 1924 until 1979. Page · Landmark & Historical Place. Columbus, OH, United States, Ohio. northhighpolarbears.org. Permanently Closed.

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  6. Columbus North High School is a public high school building located on the north side of Columbus, Ohio at 100 E. Arcadia Avenue. It is part of the Columbus City School District. The school was closed in 1979 due to declining enrollment.

  7. This group is for the alumni and their family members of Columbus North High School on Arcadia Avenue in Clintonville (Columbus, Ohio). Please include your name (including your maiden name) and year...

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