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L T S e y t Nome della Scuola School Indirizzo Località Telefono v p a Zip Name Address City Telephone e e t l e COLORADO 1 H S Centennial High School 2525 Montview Dr Pueblo CO 81008 (719) 549-7337 2 H S Central High School 216 East Orman Ave Pueblo CO 81004 (719) 549-7300 3 H S East High School 9 MacNeil Rd Pueblo CO 81001 (719) 549-7222 Pueblo County 4 H S 1050 35th Lane Pueblo CO 81006 (719) 948-3352 High School 5 H S Pueblo West High School 661 Capistrano Dr Pueblo CO 81007 (719) 547-8050 6 H S Skyline High School 600 E Mountain View Ave Longmont CO 80504 (720) 494-3741 7 H S South High School 1801 Hollywood Dr Pueblo CO 81005 (719) 549-7255 ILLINOIS 8 H S Addison Trail High School 213 N Lombard Rd Addison IL 60101 (630) 628-3300 Bloom Township 9 H S 101 W 10th St Chicago Heights IL 60411 (708) 755-3300 High School 10 H S East Leyden High School 3400 Rose St Franklin Park IL 60131 (847) 451-3000 11 H S Elk Grove High School 500 W Elk Grove Blvd Elk Grove Village IL 60007 (847) 718-4400 12 H S Elmwood Park High School 8201 W Fullerton Elmwood Park IL 60707 (708) 583-6400 13 H R Fenwick High School 505 Washington Blvd Oak Park IL 60302 (708) 386-0127 Guerin College Preparatory 14 H R 8001 W. Belmont Ave River Grove IL 60171 (708) 453-6233 High School 15 H S Highland Park High School 433 Vine Ave Highland Park IL 60035 (224) 765-2000 Indian Trail 16 M S 222 Kennedy Dr Addison IL 60101 (630) 458-2600 Junior High School J. Sterling Morton East High 17 H S 2423 S Austin Blvd Cicero IL 60402 (708) 222-5750 School J. Sterling Morton West High 18 H S 2400 S Home Ave Berwyn IL 60402 (708) 222-5950 School Jackson Elementary 19 EM S 1340 West Harrison St Chicago IL 60607 (773) 534-7000 Language Academy (CPS) Jersey Community 20 H S 100 Lincoln Ave Jerseyville IL 62052 (618) 498-5561 High School 21 H S Kelly High School (CPS) 4136 S California Ave Chicago IL 60632 (773) 535 4900 22 H S Kenwood Academy (CPS) 5015 S Blackstone Ave Chicago IL 60615 (773) 535 1350 Lane Technical 23 H S 2501 W Addison St Chicago IL 60618 (773) 534-5400 High School (CPS) LaSalle 24 EM S 1734 N Orleans St Chicago IL 60614 (773) 534-8470 Language Academy (CPS) Lyons Township 25 H S 100 S Brainard Ave La Grange IL 60525 (708) 579-6300 High School 26 H S Maine East High School 2601 Dempster St Park Ridge IL 60068 (847) 825-4484 27 H S Maine South High School 1111 S Dee Rd Park Ridge IL 60068 (847) 825-7711 28 H S Maine West High School 1755 S Wolf Rd Des Plaines IL 60018 (847) 827-6176 29 H P Marmion Academy 1000 Butterfield Rd Aurora IL 60502 (630) 897-6936 Notre Dame College 30 H R 7655 W Dempster Street IL Niles IL 60714 (847) 965-2900 Preparatory Oak Park and River Forest 31 H S 201 N Scoville Ave Oak Park IL 60302 (708) 383-0700 High School Pennoyer 32 EM S 5200 N Cumberland Ave Norridge IL 60706 (708) 456-9094 Elementary School 33 H S Prospect High School 801 W Kensington Rd Mount Prospect IL 60056 (847) 718-5200 Ridgewood Community High 34 H S 7500 W Montrose Ave Norridge IL 60706 (708) 456-4242 School 35 H S Rolling Meadows 2901 W Central Rd Rolling Meadows IL 60068 (847) 718-5600 36 M S Roosevelt Middle School 7776 West Lake St River Forest IL 60305 (708) 771-8282 Rosemont 37 EM S 6101 N Ruby St Rosemont IL 60018 (847) 825-0144 Elementary School 38 H R St Joseph High School 10900 W Cermak Rd Westchester IL 60154 (708) 562-4433 St Raymond’s 39 EM R 300 S Elmhurst Ave Mount Prospect IL 60056 (847) 253-8555 Elementary School 40 H R Saint Viator High School 1213 E Oakton St Arlington Heights IL 60004 (847) 392-4050 Santa Lucia 41 EM R 3017 S Wells St Chicago IL 60616 (312) 326-1839 Elementary School 42 H S Schurz High School (CPS) 3601 N Milwaukee Ave Chicago IL 60647 (773) 534-3420 43 M S South Middle School 400 S Highland Ave Arlington Heights IL 60005 (847) 398-4250 Steinmetz Academic Centre 44 H S 3030 N Mobile Ave Chicago IL 60634 (773) 534 3030 High School Trinity Catholic High 45 H R 7574 W Division St River Forest IL 60305 (708) 771-8383 School Union Ridge 46 EM S 4600 N Oak Park Avenue Harwood Heights IL 60706 (708) 867-5822 Elementary School 47 H S West Leyden High School 1000 Wolf Road Northlake IL 60164 (847) 451-3122 48 H S Wheeling High School 900 S Elmhurst Rd Wheeling IL 60090 (847) 718-7000 Whitney M. Young 49 H S 211 S Laflin St Chicago IL 60607 (773) 534-7500 Magnet High School (CPS) York Community 50 H S 355 W Saint Charles Rd Elmhurst IL 60126 (630) 617-2400 High School Holy Family Catholic 51 H R 8101 Kochia Lane Victoria MN 55386 (952) 443-4659 High School MISSOURI St Ambrose Catholic 52 EM R 5110 Wilson Ave St Louis MO 63110 (314) 772-1437 Elementary School Thomas Jefferson 53 H P 4100 S Lindbergh Blvd St Louis MO 63127 (314) 843-4151 High School NEBRASKA Creighton Preparatory 54 H R 7400 Western Ave Omaha NE 68114 (402) 393-1190 School WISCONSIN 55 H S Bradford High School 3700 Washington Rd Kenosha WI 53144 (262) 653-6200 Catholic Central 56 H R 148 McHenry St Burlington WI 53105 (262) 763-1510 High School 57 H S East High School 1415 E Walnut St Green Bay WI 54302 (920) 448 2090 58 H S Preble High School 2222 Deckner Ave Green Bay WI 54302 (920) 391-2400 St Joseph High School & 59 H R 2401 69th St Kenosha WI 53143 (262) 654-8651 Catholic Academy Trinity Academy 60 H R W 225 N 3131 Pewaukee WI 53072 (262) 695-2933 Catholic High School Victory K8 School for Gifted 61 EM S 2200 W Henry Ave Milwaukee WI 53221 (414) 304-6700 and Talented 62 H S Tremper High School 8560 26th Ave Kenosha WI 53143 (262) 942-2200.
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