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  1. High Schools Middle Schools. University High School - Memphis. Memphis, TN (Shelby County) Mascot: Tigers/Lady Tigers · Colors: Blue, Grey, White Google Map Championship History. Mailing Address: 330 Fogelman Drive Memphis, TN 38111 Physical Address: 33 ...

  2. In the High School (also known as University High School or U-High), high expectations go hand in hand with real, personal freedom. Lab attracts passionate students who excel academically and are excited by teachers and a curriculum that will help them expand their intellectual comfort zone. They are ready to take advantage of all our school ...

  3. 330 Innovation DR. Memphis, TN 38152. (901) 678-4200. District: Memphis-Shelby County Schools. SchoolDigger Rank: 70th of 384 Tennessee High Schools. Student/teacher ratio: 15.6. Number of students: 96.

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  4. As one of the leading private high schools in the greater Cleveland, Ohio area, University School’s Upper School program (grades 9–12) is designed to promote each student's academic and personal growth. Led by a talented and committed faculty, students pursue traditional liberal arts studies within an innovative educational framework.

  5. Public 9-12. 2450 Cougar Way. Orlando, FL 32817-3500. (407) 482-8700. District: Orange. SchoolDigger Rank: 260th of 792 Florida High Schools. Per Pupil Expenditures: $8,703. Feeder schools for University High:

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  6. School Hours: 9:05am-3:10 on M/T; 8:00am-3:10pm on W, TH, and F. Social Media : University High School on Facebook and University High School on Twitter [account is not currently active] Established in 1976, University High School is "a rigorous, regional college preparatory school that serves academically-focused and intellectually-gifted.

  7. www.nps.k12.nj.us › uni › our-schoolOur School - University

    University High School has historically been synonymous with academic excellence within the city of Newark and beyond. Our goal is to regain the heights for which we were honored and respected throughout the district. To rise again, we will foster within our walls a community of leaders that will hold themselves responsible for their actions and affect a sea of change within our school family ...