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  2. Magnet school - Wikipedia

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    A magnet school is a public school with specialized courses or curricula that attracts students from different areas. Learn about the origins, goals and examples of magnet schools in the U.S. education system.

  3. Baton Rouge Magnet High School - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, academics, and achievements of this public magnet school in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Founded in 1880, it is one of the highest-ranked schools in the state and offers a variety of advanced courses and extracurricular activities.

  4. Tucson High Magnet School - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, achievements, and programs of the oldest public high school in Arizona. Tucson High Magnet School offers magnet programs in technology, visual arts, and performing arts, and is located near the University of Arizona and the Downtown Arts District.

  5. Whitney M. Young Magnet High School - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, admissions, programs, and achievements of Chicago's first public magnet school, named after civil rights leader Whitney Young Jr. The school offers an accelerated academic center, a TV production program, and a variety of sports teams.

  6. Palm Bay Magnet High School - Wikipedia

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    A public high school in Melbourne, Florida, offering STEAM-based programs and various activities. Learn about its history, campus, athletics, and notable alumni.

  7. Enloe High School - Wikipedia

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    Enloe High School is a public magnet school in Raleigh, North Carolina, offering Gifted & Talented and International Baccalaureate programs. It was the first integrated high school in the city and has a history of academic excellence and diversity.

  8. Peabody Magnet High School - Wikipedia

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    The school is named for one of its benefactors, George Foster Peabody (1852–1938), whose charitable foundation provided a grant to create the school. [2] It was founded in 1895 as a segregated black of school and was formerly known as Peabody High School, [3] Peabody Training School, Peabody Industrial School, and Peabody Normal School. [4]

  9. Hume-Fogg High School - Wikipedia

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    Hume-Fogg Academic Magnet High School is a public magnet high school serving grades 9–12 and located in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, United States. [ 3 ] History