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Beginning in the 1990s, Westminster gradually began to restore an intercollegiate athetic program, and the school's mascot is now the griffin.
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In those early years, the Palmer Society was an intercollegiate society that read and performed plays with the school's cross-town rival, Occidental College.
Current Advanced Academy students have, at various times, headed the school's robotics laboratory, intercollegiate mock trial team, Catholic Life Society, Asian Student Association, and the student GLBT support group, Lambda.

school's and program
His musical aptitudes enabled him to complete the school's four-year program in only two.
* Princeton Tigers, the school's athletic program
His grades were not high enough to get into the school's film program, so he invented a daily comic strip entitled Los Hooligans with many of the characters based on his siblings – in particular, one of his sisters, Maricarmen.
He joined the faculty of the Juilliard School in New York City in 2008, teaching bass in the school's Jazz Studies program.
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Attracted to the school's theatre program, Sondheim began attending Williams College, a prominent liberal arts college in Williamstown, Massachusetts.
Former students recall them playing Dungeons & Dragons and working in the school's theater and TV program.
The school's Eugene Lang Center for Entrepreneurship will manage the program and provide advisory services to the 21 businesses in the lab's inaugural class "
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Exclusion from any activity that is a non-essential part of the school's education program.
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He sometimes skipped class in order to play baseball, a game in which he starred as catcher, although he was also greatly interested in the school's military training program.
** Dayton Flyers, the school's athletic program
The school's primary focus is undergraduate education, though there is a small graduate program for master's degree students.
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All cadets at the Academy take part in the school's extensive athletic program.
WKU joined the Sun Belt Conference for football in 2009 after its Board of Regents voted to upgrade the school's football program to Division I FBS.
On November 2, 2006, Western Kentucky's Board of Regents approved a proposal by the school's president to upgrade the football program to the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision ( FBS ; formerly Division I-A ).
The University's accomplishments in the arena of sustainability include the creation of a student-organized on-campus Farmers ' Market, the implementation of a single-stream recycling program, and the transition to GreenE certified wind power for 15 % of the school's electricity needs.
The high school's JROTC program has held the rating of " Honor Unit With Distinction ", the highest possible unit ranking within the JROTC program, for the past 33 consecutive years ( as of 2007 ).
Though the University's traditional students are transitioning to West Point, Georgia in Fall 2012, the East Point location will remain active for the school's adult studies program.
Tri-Central's other notable information / achievements are: High Ability / honors instruction at all grade levels, 2012 Tri-Central High School seniors received in excess of $ 750, 000 in awards and scholar-ships, senior trip to Washington D. C. and New York City, musical productions by the school's elite choir, and instrumental performances by the schools state recognized gold rating marching band, and concert band, 8 AP classes with many students scoring 3 and above on AP exams — 10 % more than last year — ranked 13th in the state, state recognition for percentage of students enrolled in AP classes — only 35 schools recognized, state recognized academic team, Dual Credit courses as well as access to many on-line courses, 11 school-wide computer labs and 4 student computers in each elementary classroom, elementary athletic opportunities in youth soccer, cheerleading, football, basketball, and wrestling, Elementary music, art, computer technology and physical education classes each week, Accelerated reading K-12 and operation Drop Everything And Read in the secondary, and this reading program is year-round for the middle and high school.
The high school's dozens of state championship banners attest to the effectiveness of the DSA feeder program.

school's and began
The family settled in a house down the street from Throop Polytechnic Institute ( which would eventually become California Institute of Technology ), and the Hawks children began attending the school's Polytechnic Elementary School in 1907.
In 1892, the school's name was changed to the University of Utah, and John R. Park began arranging to obtain land belonging to the U. S. Army's Fort Douglas on the east bench of the Salt Lake Valley, where the university moved permanently in 1900.
To keep pace with increasing demand for SAMS planners in the force, the commander of the Army's Training and Doctrine Command directed an expansion that was approved by the Chief of Staff of the Army, and the school's 11th director, Colonel Steve Banach, began a winter-start course in 2007.
Thorpe reportedly began his athletic career at Carlisle in 1907 when he walked past the track and beat all the school's high jumpers with an impromptu 5-ft 9-in jump still in street clothes.
The school's name was changed a final time in 1963 when it began admitting men ; it is now known as the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
" In 1849 the Institute was relocated to the home of Kateřina's parents, and began to attract distinguished visitors ; Liszt came regularly, and the former emperor Ferdinand, who had settled in Prague, attended the school's matinée concerts.
The 1920 appointment of Frank Aydelotte as President began the development of the school's modern academic focus, particularly with his vision for the Honors program, based on his experience as a Rhodes Scholar.
The school's founding president, Jack Porter, immediately began putting multiple programs and courses into action, which would grow into complete departments.
The 4441st CCTS at Williams began this training on 15 April, although the base's training facilities were already saturated by the school's undergraduate program.
Rozelle began his career at the University of San Francisco, working as a student publicist for the school's football team.
Following the Union victory in the war, increasing numbers of Catholics, largely the children of immigrants, began to enroll beginning the school's theme of a diverse student body that would continue to evolve over the next 150 years ; by 1911 the children of immigrants exceeded thirty percent of the student body ; since that time, Kean University has become one of the nation's most diverse schools.
He attended Fordyce High School, where tall Bryant, who as an adult would eventually stand, began playing on the school's football team as an eighth grader.
The school's focus became more ecological ; conservation and preservation began to rank with leadership training in terms of emphasis.
In the Fall semester of 2011, JSU began offering the school's first doctoral degree, Doctor of Science in Emergency Management.
Ms Di Mashiter began as the school's new head in January 2008.
Wild Orchid began in 1990 when Renee Sandstrom and Stefanie Ridel met in their southern California high school's drama department.
Classes were held at Central High School near uptown Charlotte, but by 1957, enrollment increased to 492, and the school's leaders began searching for a permanent site for the campus.
The school's Muslim Student Association raised funds to support courses in Arabic, which began in 2005.
The school's principal began to prepare her for the 1943 entrance examination to a teaching career after he noticed Bâ's intellect and capacity.
A year after the Texas State House of Representatives approved the bill to establish West Texas State Normal College, construction began on the school's Administration Building.
A significant movement in jurisprudence began at the law school when Aaron Director initiated the first modern systemic investigation between the intersection of law and economics, an area in which the law school's faculty figure prominently.
The school's charter class began studies in 1976 and graduated in 1980.
Brockport began a period of expansion in that time that was unprecedented in the school's history.

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