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Virginia Caldwell Brunswick High School Joshua Taylor Hinson Carver High School (Columbus) Celenne Valdez Cass High School Ashley Sims High School (Carrollton) Keelly Jones Central Gwinnet High School Lubna Momin Bree Charter High School Rear Imperial Cherokee Bainbridge High School Ashley Ellison Berkmar High School Maximilian Dichtl Bremen High School Bailey G. Brookwood High School Johnny Ivansthenko Collins Hill High School High School Chris Columbus Holbrooks High School Robert Bodgs Cross Keys High School High School High School Kevin Mascada dacula Mary Moore Dawson County High School Emily Beusse's Dunwoody High School Jacob Hip
All parts of the Turlock Integrated School District; Turlock has two public high schools, Turlock High School and John H. Pittman High School, as well as continuing high school, Rose lawn high school. Turlock High School was held in the city at the beginning, in 1907 and while Pittman opened in 2002. Pitman acquired the California Identification School Award in 2007 and is a major growth area in northern Turlock, counties At only two high schools in A. I won the prize of that year. Turlock Christian High School is the third private high school in the city. Turlock Christian High School was of course held at the Turlock Church of Monte Vista Chapel. Turlock has two middle schools, two middle schools and nine elementary schools
A concept of "middle school" introduced in 1909 in Columbus, Ohio. The purpose is to create a middle school that narrows the gap between elementary school and high school which was the attention of Charles W. Elliott. In the late 19th century and early 20th century, most American schools are still in first grade 8, this organization still exists, some of the concepts of school organizations are adapted to the middle. Over time, with the growth of new school districts, or system architecture and modern curriculum, the concept of junior high school is rapidly increasing. This extension lasted until the 1960s