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School District School Name Alamance-Burlington Sch SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL NAME ALAMANCE-BURLINGTON SCH DIST ALAMANCE BURLINGTON MID COLL ALEXANDER WILSON ELEM SCHOOL ALTAMAHAW OSSIPEE ELEM SCHOOL B EVERETT JORDAN ELEM SCHOOL BROADVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL E M HOLT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL E M YODER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EASTERN ALAMANCE HIGH SCHOOL EASTLAWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ELON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GARRETT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL GRAHAM HIGH SCHOOL GRAHAM MIDDLE SCHOOL GROVE PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HARVEY R NEWLIN ELEM SCHOOL HAW RIVER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HAWFIELDS MIDDLE SCHOOL HIGHLAND ELEMENTARY SCH HILLCREST ELEM SCHOOL HUGH M CUMMINGS HIGH SCHOOL MARVIN B SMITH ELEM SCHOOL NORTH GRAHAM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PLEASANT GROVE ELEM SCHOOL R HOMER ANDREWS ELEM SCHOOL SELLARS GUNN ED CENTER SOUTH GRAHAM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SOUTH MEBANE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SOUTHERN ALAMANCE HIGH SCHOOL SOUTHERN MIDDLE SCHOOL SYLVAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TURRENTINE MIDDLE SCHOOL WALTER M WILLIAMS HIGH SCHOOL WESTERN ALAMANCE HIGH SCHOOL WESTERN MIDDLE SCHOOL WOODLAWN MIDDLE SCHOOL ALEXANDER CO SCHOOL DISTRICT ALEXANDER CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL BETHLEHEM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EAST ALEXANDER MIDDLE SCHOOL ELLENDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HIDDENITE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STONY POINT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1 SUGAR LOAF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TAYLORSVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WEST ALEXANDER MIDDLE SCHOOL WITTENBURG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ALLEGHANY CO SCHOOL DISTRICT ALLEGHANY HIGH SCHOOL GLADE CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PINEY CREEK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SPARTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ANSON CO SCHOOL DISTRICT ANSON CHALLENGE ACADEMY ANSON CO EARLY COLLEGE HS ANSON HIGH SCHOOL ANSON MIDDLE SCHOOL ANSON NEW TECHNOLOGY HIGH SCH ANSONVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LILESVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MORVEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PEACHLAND-POLKTON ELEM SCHOOL WADESBORO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WADESBORO PRIMARY SCHOOL ASHE CO SCHOOL DISTRICT ASHE CO HIGH SCHOOL ASHE CO MIDDLE SCHOOL BLUE RIDGE ELEM SCHOOL MOUNTAIN VIEW ELEM SCHOOL WESTWOOD ELEM SCHOOL ASHEBORO CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT ASHEBORO HIGH SCHOOL BALFOUR 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SCH JOHN SMALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NORTHEAST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NORTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL P S JONES MIDDLE SCHOOL S W SNOWDEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SOUTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL BERTIE CO SCHOOL DISTRICT ASKEWVILLE SCHOOL AULANDER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BERTIE ACADEMY BERTIE HIGH SCHOOL BERTIE MIDDLE SCHOOL BERTIE STEM HIGH SCHOOL C G WHITE PRE-SCHOOL COLERAIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WEST BERTIE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WINDSOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BLADEN CO SCHOOL DISTRICT B T WASHINGTON PRIMARY SCHOOL BLADEN LAKES PRIMARY SCHOOL BLADENBORO MIDDLE SCHOOL BLADENBORO PRIMARY SCHOOL CLARKTON SCHOOL OF DISCOVERY DUBLIN PRIMARY SCHOOL EAST ARCADIA SCHOOL EAST BLADEN HIGH SCHOOL ELIZABETHTOWN MIDDLE SCHOOL ELIZABETHTOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL PLAIN VIEW PRIMARY SCHOOL SCHOOL OF EXTENDED HOPE TAR HEEL MIDDLE SCHOOL WEST BLADEN HIGH SCHOOL BRUNSWICK CO SCHOOL DISTRICT BELVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BOLIVIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL JESSIE MAE MONROE ELEM SCHOOL 3 LELAND MIDDLE SCHOOL LINCOLN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NORTH BRUNSWICK 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