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  1. 9/11 attacks could hurt Triad Hebrew academy.(Tar Heel Tattler)(Greensboro boarding school ): An article from: Business North Carolina by Frank Maley, 2004-09-01
  2. Ladies in the making (also a few gentlemen) at the select boarding and day school of the Misses Nash and Kollock, 1859-1890, Hillsborough, North Carolina by Ann Strudwick Nash, 1964
  3. LADIES IN THE MAKING( ALSO A FEW GENTLEMEN ) AT THE SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL OF THE MISSES NASH AND MISS KOLLOCK 1859-1890 HILLSBOROUGH, NORTH CAROLINA by Ann Strudwick Nash, 1964
  4. A sketch of the school of the Misses Nash and Miss Kollock, Hillsboro, North Carolina by Ella P Primrose, 1926
  5. Scarlett's Sisters: Young Women in the Old South by Anya Jabour, 2007-03-19

61. The National Coalition Of Girls' Schools
to an American allgirls boarding school $10.5 million at 7 pm) Roland Park Country School Sinex Theater November 5, 2002 - Raleigh, north carolina 7 pm - 9
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62. Blackenterprise.com
Woods School is one of four remaining black boarding schools in the US The other schools are the Laurinburg Institute in Laurinburg, north carolina, the Pine
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63. North Carolina. Superintendent Of Common Schools. First Annual Report Of The Gen
which go into every house, the most important interest of northcarolina has not of sending their children, at an early age, to boarding Schoolsa practice
http://docsouth.unc.edu/nc/schools1854/schools1854.html
First Annual Report of the General Superintendent of Common Schools:
Electronic Edition.
North Carolina. Superintendent of Common Schools
Funding from the Institute for Museum and Library Services supported the electronic publication of this title. Text transcribed by Apex Data Services, Inc.
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First edition, 2003
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
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(series) Annual Report of the General Superintendent of Common Schools of the State of North Carolina
(spine) Report of the Supt. of Public Instruction of North Carolina. (title) First Annual Report of the General Superintendent of Common Schools North Carolina. Superintendent of Common Schools. 55 p. Raleigh: W. W. Holden Call number C379 N87p 1853 c.3 (North Carolina Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) Documenting the American South.         All double right and left quotation marks are encoded as " and " respectively. Library of Congress Subject Headings Languages Used:
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64. EDUCATION
School was a wellknown boarding school for young advanced skills and motivation, the north carolina School of Science Quality public schools are only part of
http://www.carychamber.com/educat.html
Education
First Public High School At the turn of the century, Cary High School was a well-known boarding school for young people from up and down the Eastern Seaboard. The school that sat at the end of Academy Street was the life of the community, and the commencements were marked by day-long events that featured picnics on the grounds. Hundreds of young people, both Cary natives and out-of-towners, walked through the hallways of that school over the years, and Cary streets bear the names of beloved principals like Dry and Middleton. By 1907, Cary High had earned the distinction of becoming the state's first public high school. Innovation in Education While Cary may have changed a great deal throughout the 20th century, its commitment, interest and support of education remains strong. Wake County is well known for its innovation in education, and magnet schools are among the country's best success stories. Offering programs in international studies, language arts and communications, gifted and talented, and classical studies, as well as extended day and year-round programs, magnet schools give parents choices.
Quality Public Schools Year-round education is another state first for Cary. When Kingswood Elementary opened in July, 1989, it was the first year-round school in North Carolina and the nation's only year-round magnet. While Kingswood today is no longer a year-round school, four of the seven Wake County year-round programs are in the Cary-Apex area. For high school students with advanced skills and motivation, the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics is but a few minutes away in Durham, and Cary is generally represented there each fall.

65. Yancey County, North Carolina - 2003 Community Guide
Morgan School provides a valuable boarding and day there are several Christian schools in the Throughout north carolina, the statewide Smart Start Initiative
http://www.communitylink.com/yancey/ed.htm
Yancey County, North Carolina
Community Guide Education
Welcome
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The school district for Yancey County is comprised of six elementary schools, two middle schools and the Mountain Heritage High School in Burnsville. These institutions instruct about 2,500 students each year. Close to 1,150 are elementary school students; roughly 600 attend either Cane River or East Yancey middle schools; and about 700 are enrolled at Mountain Heritage High School. An advantage of our rural nature is the ability to maintain small class sizes. In the 2001/2002 school year, the average class size was 21.
Students in Yancey County schools perform well above state and regional averages. In 2000/2001 state tests, 88 percent of the students scored at or above their grade level. Strong performance in vocational, extracurricular and academic activities allows many students to participate in national competitions.
Extraordinary performance by students can be attributed to a strong core of dedicated teachers and the administration and staff who support them. School employees care about the students they serve and value the work they do. Thirty percent of the professional staff members in Yancey County schools have graduate degrees. Each year our teachers reach far and wide for grants to fund their innovative educational programs.

66. Summer Programs For High School
Students from north carolina, Virginia, Washington, DC, Baltimore, Michigan and from Philadelphia, NYC, Connecticut, Boston, NE boarding schools and Florida
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Summer Programs for High School
Registration is now open for Summer Programs
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June Week One or Two
June Week One: June 13 - 20 June Week Two: June 21 - 28 Cost: Grades: completed 9 through 12 June Week One Program Director: Marc Choi June Week Two Program Director: Allen Drew Pure fun and a chance to explore the activities Martha's Vineyard has to offer. Enjoy afternoons of beach trips, sailing, tennis, basketball, volleyball, and summer relaxation. Talks and discussions center on the basis for Christian belief. Students from North Carolina, Virginia, Washington, DC, Baltimore, Michigan and Ohio should join their FOCUS Staff Workers at June Week One. Students from Philadelphia, NYC, Connecticut, Boston, NE Boarding Schools and Florida should join their FOCUS Staff Workers at June Week Two.
August Week One or Two
August Week One: August 3 - 10 August Week Two: August 11 - 18 Cost: Grades: completed 9 through 12 August Week One Program Director: Jady Koch August Week Two Program Director: Elizabeth Bloodworth Summer on the Vineyard doesn't get better than this. These weeks offer the best of FOCUS and Martha's Vineyard. Going to the beaches, sailing, tennis, basketball, volleyball: you name it, we've got it. Each week emphasizes an introduction to Christianity and includes talks and discussions. Students from North Carolina, Virginia, Washington, DC, Baltimore, Michigan and Ohio should join their FOCUS Staff Workers at August Week One. Students from Philadelphia, NYC, Connecticut, Boston, NE Boarding Schools and Florida should join their FOCUS Staff Workers at August Week Two.

67. UNC-TV:Pressroom: Press Releases:
Davidson, NC, resident discusses his latest work on north carolina Bookwatch, Sunday man who struggles to adjust to his boarding schools’ surroundings while
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Press Releases
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 10, 2003 Contacts : Jen Jones, Publicist: 919-549-7169, 919-549-7179 FAX, jenjones@unctv.org North Carolina Bookwatch A virus-free, high resolution image of Anthony Abbott is attached. Please visit our photo section for more information and images. Leaving Maggie Hope:
Professor and Poet Anthony S. Abbott Discusses His Debut Novel
North Carolina Bookwatch , Sunday,
October 19, at 5PM
Winner of the 2003 Novello Literary Award, Leaving Maggie Hope The Davidson, NC, resident discusses his latest work on North Carolina Bookwatch , Sunday, October 19, at 5PM, only on UNC-TV. Leaving Maggie Scott Just as David faces one challenge after another in Leaving Maggie Scott Abbott appears to be getting it right.

68. Disease - Meningitis - Meningococcal, North Carolina
The infection occurs more often in winter or spring and may cause local epidemics at boarding schools, college dormitories, or military bases.
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Meningococcal lesions on the back Definition: Meningococcal meningitis is an infection caused by the bacterium Neisseria meningitidis (also known as meningococcus) that causes inflammation of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord. Alternative Names: Meningococcal meningitis Causes And Risk: Most cases of meningococcal meningitis occur in children, from infancy to adolescence. Meningococcus is the most common cause of bacterial meningitis in children and the second most common cause of bacterial meningitis in adults. The onset of the disease may be rapid and may start with an upper respiratory infection or sore throat. The infection occurs more often in winter or spring and may cause local epidemics at boarding schools, college dormitories, or military bases. Risk factors include recent exposure to meningococcal meningitis and recent upper respiratory infection. Prevention: It is recommended that all family and close contacts (especially in health care or school settings) of people with this type of meningitis begin antibiotic treatment as soon as possible to prevent spread of the infection. Ask your health care provider about this during the initial diagnostic visit.

69. Woodberry Forest School - Boarding School Profile
University of Virginia, 34. University of north carolina, 29. north carolina State, 21. Vanderbilt, 19. Wofford, 17. Return to boarding school directory.
http://www.boardingschoolreview.com/school_ov/school_id/171
home new to boarding schools? research schools application help ... School Directory > Woodberry Forest School Woodberry Forest School 10 Woodberry Station, Woodberry Forest, VA 22989 tel: 540-672-6023 http://www.woodberry.org Request Information School Notes: "As an academic institution, Woodberry ranks among the top independent schools in the country. Our faculty is outstanding; our facilities are impressive; our campus is a place of profound beauty. Yet this is just one of many places where motivated students can find first-rate schooling. What sets Woodberry apart is its residential community, a campus intentionally focused on supporting young men in the development of character as well as intellect..." ...read more View Student Review: submit a review and get $7 1. Class of 2000, enrolled at Brown University Top 20 Placements:
  • Boarding Focus - Highest percentage of boarding students
  • School Resources - Largest endowment ... - Most AP courses offered
    Woodberry Forest School Boarding School Median Overview: School Focus College Preparatory College Preparatory School Type All-boys Co-ed Religious Affiliation Christian Year Founded Campus Size 1100 acres 200 acres Student Body Enrollment (Grades 9-12) 380 students 270 students Percent Students of Color Percent International Students Percent Students Boarding Average SAT Score Offers Post-Grad Year No Yes Academics and Faculty Saturday Classes Yes No Classroom Dress Code Formal Formal Average Class Size Teacher : Student ratio Number of AP Courses Offered
  • 70. Military Schools In Illinois, Military Boarding Boys School - Costa Rica Militar
    military schools in north carolina military schools in los angeles, military schools in north carolina, boys military school
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    71. North Carolina History Highlights
    Quakers found New Garden boarding School, later Guilford College, in Guilford County. 1838 Approximately 17,000 north carolina Cherokee are forcibly removed
    http://ncmuseumofhistory.org/nineteenth2.html
    Nineteenth-Century North Carolina
    Sequoyah completes his work of establishing the Cherokee alphabet, making the Cherokee people the only group of Native Americans to have a written language.
    The Cherokee National Supreme Court is established.
    President James Monroe issues a foreign policy declaration, known as the Monroe Doctrine, that places North and South America off-limits to European colonization. The Ocracoke Lighthouse is erected. It is the oldest lighthouse in North Carolina currently in service.
    Gold is discovered in Rowan County in an area that becomes known as Gold Hill. Extensive mining begins in 1843, creating a short-lived boom town. Copper is also found in the area and will be mined until 1907. Lemuel Sawyer of Camden County creates the play Blackbeard
    The state legislature creates the Literary Fund to pay for the establishment of the first public schools in the state. African American artisan Thomas Day begins making furniture and opens his own shop, where he teaches his trade to white apprentices and to slaves.
    The North Carolina General Assembly passes a law forbidding the migration of free blacks into the state.

    72. Women's Studies Archives And Collections In North Carolina, Jackson Library, UNC
    and papers of Salem College, a women s institution founded by the Moravian Church in 1772 as the Girl s boarding School. north carolina Historical Baptist
    http://library.uncg.edu/depts/ref/bibs/womenarchives.html
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    Special Collections/University Archives . University of North Carolina at Asheville
    The Manuscripts Collections includes the AAUW and the League of Women Voters papers for Western North Carolina. Also available are extensive papers for the Beth-Ha Tephila Congregations with papers of the Temple Sisterhood and Jewish Ladies Aid Society. The guide Women in Western North Carolina also provides information on these collections.
    Chapel Hill
    Documenting the American South . University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Academic Affairs Library
    DAS is a digital collection of over 1,000 books and manuscripts relating to Southern history, literature and culture, African-American history, and North Carolina history. Included are many texts, letters, diaries, and oral histories by and about women. Author, title, and subject searching as well as browsing lists are available.
    North Carolina Women Artists Archive . Sloan Art Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

    73. Charlotte Hawkins Brown
    The eighteen yearold returned to north carolina in 1901 to teach rural founded Palmer Memorial Institute in Sedalia, a day and boarding school for African
    http://statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us/nc/bio/afro/brown.htm
    Charlotte Hawkins Brown
    Emancipation from slavery in 1865 offered a new and prosperous lifestyle for some African Americans in North Carolina. Some became landowners or politicians; others started their own businesses. Yet by 1900 "jubilation" had become "Jim Crow" and African Americans once again found themselves treated as an inferior race. During this period, however, African American leaders were emerging who dedicated themselves to improving the status and quality of life for African American citizens. One such person was Dr. Charlotte Hawkins Brown. The granddaughter of former slaves, Lottie Hawkins was born in Henderson, North Carolina in 1883. During her childhood, the Hawkins family moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts, where Lottie attended Cambridge English High School and Salem State Normal School. While she was a student at Salem State, the American Missionary Association offered her a teaching position in North Carolina. Dissatisfied with the lack of educational opportunities for African Americans in the South, Hawkins accepted. The eighteen year-old returned to North Carolina in 1901 to teach rural black children at the Bethany Congregational Church in Sedalia, Guilford County. The school closed after one term, but young Hawkins decided to remain in the community and establish her own school. In 1902, after vigorously raising money in the New England area, Charlotte Hawkins founded Palmer Memorial Institute in Sedalia, a day and boarding school for African Americans. Established in a converted blacksmith's shop, the school was named in memory of Alice Freeman Palmer, Charlotte's friend and chief benefactor. Mrs. Palmer was also the second woman president of Wellesley College in Massachusetts. Under the leadership of Charlotte Hawkins Brown, Palmer Memorial Institute became a nationally recognized and respected preparatory school for African Americans.

    74. SOMERSET PLACE Creswell, North Carolina ........................................
    as many as 100,000 acres and became one of north carolina s most prosperous rice include the kitchen, the smokehouse, the dairy, and a boarding school for the
    http://www.albemarle-nc.com/somerset/
    Somerset Place
    Somerset Place is a representative antebellum plantation offering an insightful view of life during the period before the Civil War. During its eighty-year existence as an active plantation (1785-1865), it encompassed as many as 100,000 acres and became one of North Carolina's most prosperous rice, corn, and wheat plantations. It was home to more than three hundred enslaved men, women, and children of African descent- eighty of whom were brought to Somerset directly from their West African homeland in 1786. These native African slaves had firsthand knowledge of rice cultivation. Members of the enslaved community dug a system of irrigation and transportation canals; built a sawmill, gristmills, barns, stables, work buildings, and dwelling houses; and cultivated fields. The plantation operated as a business investment for more than forty years. In 1829 it became home to two generations of a planter family: Josiah Collins III, his wife Mary, and their six sons. Josiah III inherited the property from his grandfather, Josiah I, who along with two partners had aquired the land and planned its early development. When the Civil War ended in 1865, so did slavery in the United States. Left without unpaid labor, planters such as the Collins family could no longer maintain the plntation system that had characterized the antebellum South.

    75. Welcome To Asheville.com, Asheville, North Carolina, A Comprehensive Guide To As
    Partner of the Year by NC Land Trust Council The north carolina Land Trust programs in business from the Association to Advance Collegiate schools of Business
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    River District Artists Host Summer Studio Stroll June 12 – 13

    Asheville’s vibrant arts community is one of the best reasons for a weekend visit to this beautiful mountain city. [ More details
    Blue Ridge Barbecue Festival, Home of the Official NC Barbecue Championship, in Tryon June 11-12

    We take our barbecue seriously in the Carolinas. Sure, we have an ongoing (and good-natured) argument about which kind of sauce is the best – vinegar-, tomato- or mustard-based, but barbecue enthusiasts all realize that the true art of barbecue is in the meat preparation and the smoking. [ More details Hardison Prize Winners to Read at Warren Wilson MFA Writers Program Reginald Gibbons, recently named to receive the 2004 O.B. Hardison, Jr. Poetry Prize from the Folger Shakespeare Library, is among the faculty who will give public readings of their work during the July residency of the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College. [ More details Preservation Society Announces Prestigious Griffin Award Winners The Preservation Society of Asheville and Buncombe County announced the recipients of the 2004 Griffin Awards for outstanding contributions to historic preservation.

    76. Charles Baudelaire Site..by Erin
    north carolina State University FL 222 Charles Baudelaire. With this move, Charles was sent to a boarding school. He was away from home except for holidays.
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    Charles Baudelaire
    I am thinking about adding a page to this site for people who would like to leave messages about Baudelaire or poetry in general or email others with similar poetic interests. I figure that it would be good for people who are researching literature to talk to others. I am not advanced enough to know how to do a chat format or anything, but i may be able to figure out how to do a message board. Tell me what you think and be sure to share any ideas by emailing me "If there are amoung our poets any who are greater and more highly gifted than Baudelaire, there are none more important." - M. Paul Valery (Shanks viii) Charles Baudelaire was born in Paris on April 9, 1821. His mother, Caroline Archimbaut-Dufays gave birth to Charles when she was 28-years-old to a much older man Francois Baudelaire of sixty-one. Charles' father instilled in him an appreciation for art. Francois Baudelaire's best friends were artists and he often took his young son to museums and galleries. Charles often sat by his father's side at his easel to watch his father paint. Some of Charles' earliest memories were of the times his father took him to the Palace of the Luxembourg to explain the statues that were there. Baudelaire twice stated, "Pictures, my only, my greatest and my earliest passion (Shanks 7)." When Charles was six, his father died and Charles became very attached to his mother.

    77. FCE Member Schools In North Carolina
    19102 215241-7245. FCE Member schools in north carolina, Click on the school name to get more information. carolina Friends School
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    Nurturing the Quaker
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    Across the Country Schools by State Alphabetically Special Needs Boarding Schools Affiliate Members Membership ... Order a Directory Friends Council on Education
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    FCE Member Schools in North Carolina Click on the school name to get more information.
    Carolina Friends School
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    John McGovern, Principal
    4809 Friends School Road Durham, NC 27705 Fax: 919-383-6009 E-mail: Carolfrien@aol.com Friends School of Wilmington PreK (18 mos.)-8, Day School Ethan Williamson, Head of School 350 Peiffer Avenue Wilmington, NC 28409 Fax: 910-792-1811 E-mail: fsw@isaac.net New Garden Friends School Preschool - 8, Day School David Tomlin and Marty Goldstein, Co-heads 1128 New Garden Road Greensboro, NC 27410 FAX: 336-292-0347 E-mail: NFriendssc@aol.com Links for Schools ccccccccccc Links for Parents ccccccccccc Links for Students Problems with this site? E-mail:

    78. Visit The North Carolina Heartland
    in 1842, Saint Mary s is a college preparatory boarding and day of Historic Places, and four of the school s 25 buildings , north carolina s Heartland Home
    http://www.visitnc.com/hrt/hrt_related_pick.asp?propertyID=6016

    79. Hunter Library @ Western Carolina University
    Located in Sylva, north carolina, on what became known as “College Hill,” SCI operated from 1900 As a boarding school, SCI provided lodging to its students
    http://library.wcu.edu/DigitalColl/education/sci/Index.htm
    Return to: Hunter Library WCU
    Sylva Collegiate Institute
    As a boarding school, SCI provided lodging to its students. The Brown Home for Boys, named for Dr. A.E. Brown, was a two-story brick-veneered building of twenty-two rooms that could accommodate forty boys. Similarly, the Cowan Building for Girls, named for Coleman C. Cowan, was a two-story brick-veneered building with thirty-two rooms to house sixty girls. SCI closed in 1932 due to the financial constraints brought on by the Great Depression as well as improvements in the county school system, which reduced the needs for its services. These pictures are from the Catalogue of Sylva Collegiate Institute for the Scholastic Year 1921-1922 (Post Office, Sylva, Jackson County, N.C., Depot and Express Office, Sylva, N.C.) Boys' Home, Sylva Collegiate Institute, Jackson County, North Carolina. Click on thumbnail to view image. "Tennis Club" Sylva Collegiate Institute, Jackson County, North Carolina. Click on thumbnail to view image.

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